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...GDP in Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE) to pick up speed and grow on average by 2-3% over the forecast period 2014-2016: a major driving force rooted in an upward reversal of public and private investment. The question remains, however, whether...
...of Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (13 Mar 2014) related Publication: Investment to the Rescue The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) has just published its latest Forecast...
...of Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (13 Mar 2014) related Publication: Investment to the Rescue The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) has just published its latest Forecast...
...firms drive innovation in EUROPE and around the globe (by Johannes Pöschl) Germany’s services exports – bigger than you might think (by Olga Pindyuk) Opinion corner: How do you assess the possible impact of the FED's continuing tapering on Central,...
...EventsJobs Wanted: Youth in SOUTHEAST EUROPE...
...Dependence of selected EUROPEan countries on gas imports from Russia, 2012, in % (p. 1) Some lesser known facts about Ukraine’s foreign trade (by Peter Havlik; pp. 2-5) Opinion corner: Russia and Ukraine – three questions, nine answers (by Vasily...
...in Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE...
...for external rebalancing in EUROPE (by Leon Podkaminer) State aid and export competitiveness in the EU – first results (by Roman Stöllinger and Mario Holzner) EUROPEan financial policy, as if banking mattered (Further notes on the crisis in the...
...The experiences of the EUROPEan Union and of more specifically of Austria are highlighted because of their importance for countries that are on the way to join the EU or have strong partnership with it. Finally, the experiences of the private firms and...
...for Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (2013-2015) Vasily Astrov, Mario Holzner (photo © wiiw) The outlook for the Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPEan (CESEE) countries– most of which are...
...for the Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPEan (CESEE) countries– most of which are small and open economies – is crucially dependent on the acceleration ofrecovery in the euro area and particularly in Germany. Otherwise, the cross-country differences...
...2013: Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE Alexandra Bykova, Beate Muck, Renate Prasch, Monika Schwarzhappel and Galina Vasaros wiiw Handbook of Statistics No. 2013, November 2013 436 pages including 250 Tables and 124 Graphs ...
...2013: Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE Reference to wiiw databases: wiiw Annual Database, wiiw Monthly Database, wiiw FDI Database Countries covered: Albania,...
...2013: Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE Presentation of wiiw's latest growth forecast for the countries of Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE for the period 2013-2015. Presentation of the new wiiw Handbook of Statistics...
...2013: Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE Presentation of wiiw's latest growth forecast for the countries of Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE for the period 2013-2015. Presentation of the new wiiw Handbook of Statistics...
...in Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE). For the first time, Kazakhstan was added to wiiw databases and is covered in this compendium of statistics. The publication serves as a quick reference tool, allowing to assess trade and investment flows,...
...in Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE). He pointed to the disappointing economic growth, high unemployment and popular disillusion in the region as a trigger of the changes and stressed that the instability, social and political unrest will likely...
...in Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE so far (by Vasily Astrov) Albania: the remedy is worse than the disease? (by Mario Holzner) Bosnia and Herzegovina: still making up its mind (by Vladimir Gligorov) Kazakhstan: low oil prices create devaluation...
...study on competitiveness of SOUTHEAST EUROPE 14 November 2013 In seven country studies and a comparative report, the institutes will analyse the reasons for the region’s poor competitiveness...
...youth employment rates in SOUTHEAST EUROPE. Those cut across various characteristics of the young: gender, skills, occupation with worse outcomes for younger, female, unskilled, and less specialised occupations. We compare the SEE countries with some...