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...and the supply of goods and SERVICES from the region and finally has led to increased intraregional trade. Moreover, EU accession alone caused incomes to increase, mainly due to the substantial transfers these countries received, amounting to 33% of GDP...
...trade and health SERVICES, as the economy had not yet fully recovered from a huge pandemic-related drop in GDP of 15.3% in 2020 amid a tourism slump. The strongest increases, of over 8%, were observed in Ukraine (10.5%), Kazakhstan (8.8%) and Latvia (8.2%)....
...Global Brokerage of Domestic SERVICES and Social Inequalities: The Austrian and Sri Lankan Case Compared Brigitte Aulenbacher (Johannes Kepler University Linz) and Wasana Handapangoda (University of Sri Jayewardenepura) exposed the methods...
...in particular trade in SERVICES, and financial markets. The presentation will be in English.Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions. A press release, presentation documents and the wiiw forecast report will be made available. ...
...that provides the needed SERVICES to its citizens. But the hardline government is now showing its "iron fist" by mobilising its security forces to respond to the protests with bullets. This is unacceptable by all international norms and standards. The...
...due to the war? Will the SERVICES sector benefit from the easing of COVID-19 restrictions? Will rising global interest rates cause a tightening of financial conditions in the region? Are there risks of winter energy rationing in Europe and a global...
...the manufacturing and the SERVICES sector, with more companies resuming their activity. Still, capacity utilisation remains 40% lower than before the start of the war. The budget deficit is expected to reach 20% of GDP this year. The bulk of this will...
...increased trade in goods and SERVICES between EU-CEE countries by 50%. The main channel for this process has been the income channel - higher GDP per capita has increased the demand for and the supply of products from the region. The most direct way that...
...trade in goods, trade in SERVICES, and regional foreign direct investment (FDI). The main finding is that the best way to foster regional economic integration and development in the Western Balkans would be through policies aimed at raising incomes. One...
...re-shoring, business SERVICES...
...from energy into food and SERVICES. Due to the geopolitical situation, public finance is becoming a matter of some concern, following a period of high spending. The parliamentary elections in April will likely result in a new coalition. ...
...in the areas of business SERVICES and logistics, which have gained momentum following the pandemic. To reap the full benefits of these opportunities, however, the countries of the Western Balkans must first and foremost step up their investment promotion...
...last year. The business SERVICES sector in Central and Eastern Europeby Tomasz Geodecki Following the EU’s eastern enlargement, global players in the business SERVICES sector started to invest actively in the low-cost EU-CEE economies. Thanks...
...and dysfunctional local SERVICES, is divided on the prospect of war.[1] Targeted, limited action is more likely, designed to inflict significant damage on Ukrainian defence capabilities, increase Moscow’s negotiating leverage vis-à-vis Kyiv and destabilise...
...specialisation in computer SERVICES and the significant shift towards the digitalisation of the economy. The 30-year-long path of Ukraine’s transition to a democratic market economy has not been smooth and easy: there have been many ups and downs,...
... In CESEE on average, SERVICES most affected by pandemic-related restrictions recorded the worst performance in 2020 (Figure 3). Accommodation and food SERVICES lost 35.4% of value added in real terms in 2020, measured as a simple average of 21...
...postal and courier SERVICES, inland water transport, the natural gas market and the first three stages of public procurement. However, actual progress in economic integration into the EU market till now has been made in only two areas. It is essential...
...in producer-related business SERVICES have been on the rise. Investor confidence is expected to remain volatile in the months to come, but large investments are needed in technological upgrading, greening and automation. Are we already seeing some...
...of this. Tradable goods and SERVICES create between 20% and 30% of economic output and jobs, depending on the country. In Czechia, Latvia, Romania and Slovakia, foreign companies account for more than half of the total value added in manufacturing. ‘Even...
...total exports of goods and SERVICES, the Research Centre International Economics (FIW) assumes growth of 8.6 percent (price-adjusted) based on the forecast of the annual result for 2021. In 2022, this update expects export growth of 8.9 percent. ...