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... Abstract In EUROPE's Emerging Market Economies a change in the underlying growth and catching-up model of the last decades is becoming apparent. The proposed study was one of very few studies on developing and emerging economies in Central, East...
...in Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE). Features 2015: Two new countries covered: Kosovo and Turkey Ready-made tables, backed by meaningful maps support your analysis National accounts ESA 2010 and balance of payments 6th edition (BPM6) already...
...2015: Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE Alexandra Bykova, Nadya Heger, Simona Jokubauskaite, Beate Muck, Renate Prasch, Monika Schwarzhappel and Galina Vasaros wiiw Handbook of Statistics No. 2015, November 2015 314 pages including...
...2015: Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE Reference to wiiw databases: wiiw Annual Database, wiiw FDI Database Countries covered: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina,...
...disregarded by the EUROPEan Union’s economic policy-makers (by Kazimierz Laski and Leon Podkaminer; pp. 12-18) Recommended reading (p. 19) Statistical Annex: Monthly and quarterly statistics for Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (pp. 20-41) ...
...agglomeration economies in EUROPEan NUTS3 regions. It is based on the empirical observation that the size of population across regions as well as of other economic variables tend to follow a Zipf distribution. Furthermore, the model is extended to...
...of Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE. The economic outlook in the countries of Central East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE) will improve in 2015–2017 with the forecast average economic growth rate close to 3% – some 1.5 pp. higher than the expected...
...of Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE Venue wiiw, Rahlgasse 3, 1060 Vienna, lecture hall (entrance from the ground floor) Description wiiw experts present to the press the new wiiw Forecast Report for 22 countries...
...of Central East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE) will improve in 2015–2017 with the forecast average economic growth rate close to 3% – some 1.5 pp. higher than the expected euro area average growth. Only the CIS countries and Ukraine will be an exception...
...of Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE. Reference to wiiw databases: wiiw Annual Database Countries covered: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE,...
...for Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE, 2015-2017: Mixed Prospects: Consumption leads fragile recovery in the CESEE core - CIS stumbles (press conference presentation in English) Amat Adarov and Mario Holzner presented at: wiiw Autumn Forecast...
...and its role in the EUROPEan economy (by Michael Landesmann; pp. 6-12) Services and the manufacturing value chain (by Robert Stehrer; pp. 13-18) The effectiveness of public innovation support in the EU (by Johannes Pöschl; pp. 19‑24) Recommended...
...countries from Central and SOUTHEAST EUROPE, the Commonwealth of Independent States and Middle East and North Africa over the period1990-2010. We use an instrumental variable approach, with the World Trade Organization bound tariff and the lagged tariff...
...paper focuses on Emerging EUROPE and sheds light on the effects of different types of financing constraints on firm growth – both in terms of sales and employment -, before and after the onset of the global financial crisis. It analyzes and compares...
...partners, the Centre for EUROPEan Economic Research (ZEW) - which was also the leader of the project - and the Institut für Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung (IAW). The focus on wiiw's contribution was on labour markets, regional development, cluster development...
...in Central, Eastern and SOUTHEASTern EUROPE (CESEE). Topics include: global and regional trends in FDI; determinants of FDI; the motivation of firms to invest in foreign countries; and the role of governments in formulating FDI policies including,...
...for Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (pp. 24-45) Reference to wiiw databases: wiiw Monthly Database Keywords: refugees, asylum seekers, migration, energy transport, gas sector, gas pipelines,...
...Behind and Catching Up in SOUTHEAST EUROPE...
...of most Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPEan (CESEE) governments. Many of them have achieved remarkable foreign investment inflows in efficiency-seeking, export-oriented projects underpinning economic growth, institutional transformation and technological...
...Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE) region remains divergent: we expect a gradual acceleration of GDP growth for most of the EU’s new Member States (NMS) starting this year. For 2015 growth is expected to increase ...