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...the Ukrainian Embassy in AUSTRIA, the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) and the International Renaissance Foundation. It brought together leading Ukrainian and wiiw experts who discussed Ukraine’s economic reforms and challenges...
...Trading Partners Matter for AUSTRIA’s Competitiveness and Export Performance? Philipp Heimberger wiiw Research Report No. 435, November 2018 27 pages including 5 Tables and 6 Figures ...
...and its Relevance for the AUSTRIAn Economy Julia Grübler, Oliver Reiter and Robert Stehrer wiiw Research Report No. 434, November 2018 39 pages including 5 Tables and 14 Figures ...
RR433 Is AUSTRIA’s Economy Locked-in to the CESEE Region? A Mesoeconomic Analysis Doris Hanzl-Weiss, Philipp Heimberger, Mario Holzner, Olga Pindyuk and Roman Stöllinger wiiw Research Report No. 433, October 2018 61 pages including...
...of GDP in Italy, France and AUSTRIA. There are other comparisons that one might want to make, but the message does not really change. Figure 8 Since 1995, industrial production has declined in all the three countries, albeit less so in...
...Ukrainian Embassy in AUSTRIA, International Renaissance Foundation, Centre for Economic Strategy, CASE and VoxUkraine. Venue Diplomatische Akademie Wien (Favoritenstraße 15a, 1040 Vienna) Description Since 2014, Ukraine...
PN26 AUSTRIA’s Economic Competitiveness in a Neighbourhood Context: Is AUSTRIA’s Economy Locked-in to the CESEE Region? Mahdi Ghodsi, Doris Hanzl-Weiss, Philipp Heimberger, Mario Holzner, Olga Pindyuk and Roman Stöllinger wiiw...
... Countries covered: AUSTRIA...
...end of the century, while AUSTRIA’s will mostly stagnate. By creating a truly common labour market in the twin-city region, Bratislava could solve the problem of labour shortages and Vienna could solve its youth unemployment problem. Policy recommendations...
...including in particular the AUSTRIAn experience. An attempt is also made to bring to the fore the experiences of transition countries. The lectures and discussions cover specific sectors and cases, and provide detailed analysis of the political, legal...
WP151 Is AUSTRIA’s Economy Locked-in in the CESEE Region? AUSTRIA’s Competitiveness at the Micro-level Mahdi Ghodsi wiiw Working Paper No. 151, October 2018 39 pages including 5 Tables and 3 Figures ...
...at purchasing power parity, AUSTRIA = 100 Opinion corner: How can wages in Central and Eastern Europe be sustainably increased and the pressure to emigrate dampened?by Vasily Astrov and Armon Rezai Estimating the effects of commuting on regional...
...EU Countries covered: AUSTRIA, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain Research Areas: Regional...
WP149 What Explains AUSTRIA’s Export Market Performance? Philipp Heimberger wiiw Working Paper No. 149, September 2018 Evidence Based on Estimating an Export Model over 1997-2016 24 pages including 12 Tables and 2 Figures ...
...enterprise level, and from AUSTRIAn and other countries’ experiences with respect to FDI-related policies in the framework of globalization and European integration. Target group Decision makers involved in FDI policy and promotion, representatives...
...Post AG/AUSTRIAn Post Office Abstract The project aimed to assess current economic conditions and business risks in Turkey, and to make projections for how these could develop in the next ten years under three scenarios (baseline, negative, positive)....
...on the use of the ERDF in AUSTRIA in the programming period 2021-2027 Client/Funding Institution European Commission, DG Regional Policy Abstract The aim of the project is to enable the European Commission to formulate a negotiation...
...certainly for example in AUSTRIA, are well advised to stay away from advancing separatism or any kind of territorial accommodation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The EU may acquiesce also because it has not very much to offer if it continues to push for...
...over EUR 12.5 billion. The AUSTRIAn export industry would particularly benefit from these infrastructural measures. AUSTRIA’s exports to Russia would rise by over 14%. This corresponds to about EUR 330 million. The construction projects would create...
...in these two countries (or AUSTRIA and Germany, for that matter), the transmission mechanism on which the Phillips curve is based barely exists in the rest of the region, at least during the period in question: the improvement in labour market conditions...