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...on Nature’s goods and SERVICES. (2) Invest in Nature to raise Nature’s ability to supply those goods and SERVICES. (3) Invest in technologies (e.g., clean energy) that enable us to transform Nature’s goods and SERVICES into final products more efficiently....
...supply side of ICT goods and SERVICES. It studies the drivers of ICT production location and trade across countries with a focus on the relative position of the EU. The analyses clearly indicate that the EU must step up its efforts to accelerate the shift...
...accommodation and food SERVICES appeared most affected by the pandemic. ICT, professional and scientific activities sectors remained widely unaffected, or even reaped benefits from the crisis. Dramatic discrepancies between badly hit and winning sectors...
...a renewed growth in SERVICES and strong private investment activity. Exports and trade-oriented industrial sectors have already grown beyond 2019 levels. Inflation has stabilised and is not likely to exceed 2% in 2021. With a surge in infections, the...
...that produce goods and SERVICES in isolation but depend on their suppliers in value chains, implying that excessive growth can also originate in the superior productive performance of these value-chain partners. Neglecting these dependencies in empirical...
...side of the ICT goods and SERVICES sectors was studied. An overview of the ICT industry across countries was provided based on various data sources at the industry and firm level. Determinants of ICT industries’ performance and drivers of investment...
PN52 Public SERVICES and Liveability in European Cities in Comparison Mario Holzner and Roman Römisch wiiw Policy Note/Policy Report No. 52, August 2021 18 pages including 2 Tables and 6 Figures ...
...notably contact-intensive SERVICES, were forced to temporarily close their businesses in the wake of recurring virus waves. Tourism, which in some countries makes up an important share of the economy (e.g. in Greece, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Croatia, Austria),...
...manufacturing towards ICT SERVICES, especially prominent for the ICT SERVICES sector in Ireland, which has become among the most interconnected sectors in the global ICT cluster. Keywords:...
...the highest surplus in SERVICES trade for Austria. German visitors permanently constitute the most important part, but CESEE is catching up. Visitors to Austria Arrivals Overnight stays Austria’s most important trading partners...
...selling or buying goods and SERVICES to or from foreign companies. Only 6% collaborated in the joint development of products. Nevertheless, the level of satisfaction with foreign companies was very high. The authors conclude that improving cooperation...
...for Strategic Analysis, SERVICES and Internationalization, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia) Dirk Bantel (Managing Director, Vossloh-Schwabe), Zoran Nikolovski (Aktiva) Conclusions: Implications and action points Ognjenka Lalović, Director...
...‘Accommodation and Food SERVICES’ and ‘Arts, Entertainment and Recreation’) where the volume of job postings was 85% lower compared to the same period in 2019. This was the result of mandatory closures and widespread travel restrictions and bans...
...producer-related business SERVICES...
...year 2019, exports of travel SERVICES dropped (in euro terms) by 56% in Croatia, 53% in Albania and 52% in Kosovo, whereas Montenegro lost almost all revenues from tourism (-87%), according to the first results for the balance of payment statistics. Not...
...in particular trade in SERVICES, and financial markets. She is also country expert for Ukraine and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Mario Holzner is wiiw Executive Director. He coordinates economic policy development and communication with...
...a combination of goods and SERVICES exports, as the global economy recovers; the drawing-down of savings; better domestic sentiment, as the vaccination rates increase; and fiscal and monetary support. Over the next three years, wiiw expects all CESEE...
...weak, as demand in the SERVICES and tourism sectors depends heavily on immunisation not only at home, but also in the EU countries. We expect the economy to grow by 4.5% over the medium term. Reference to wiiw...
...covered the losses in SERVICES and retail incurred by a prolonged lockdown. Government support measures continue to shield domestic firms and the labour market from shocks. In 2021 the ongoing pandemic will dampen the recovery and restrict the projected...
...significantly more goods and SERVICES than it exports over a longer period of time, which goes hand in hand with rising foreign debt. If, on the other hand, roughly the same amount is exported as is imported, it makes little sense to speak of "living...