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...The New EU Member States and AUSTRIA: Economic Developments in the First Year of Accession Peter Havlik wiiw Research Report No. 318, May 2005 48 pages including 18 Tables and 14 Figures ...
... Countries covered: Albania, AUSTRIA, Turkey, SEE Research Areas: Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy, Labour, Migration and Income Distribution, International Trade, Competitiveness and FDI ...
...Union, New EU Member States, AUSTRIA Topics: Economic Integration Questionnaire on wiiw's Monthly Report and Monthly Statistics Selected monthly data on the economic situation in ten transition countries, 2003-2005 Countries covered: Bulgaria,...
...features of the position of AUSTRIA, Germany, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia vis-à-vis the European Commission's proposal for the 2007-2013 financial perspectives are addressed. Then the new member states' first experiences with the absorption of EU transfers...
...with Special Attention to AUSTRIAn FDI Activities in this Region Gabor Hunya wiiw FDI Report No. 2004-07, July 2004 This 17th edition of the wiiw-wifo Database on foreign...
...with Special Attention to AUSTRIAn FDI Activities in this Region Gabor Hunya wiiw FDI Report No. 2004-02, February 2004 This 16th edition of the WIIW-WIFO database on...
...- with Special Attention to AUSTRIAn FDI Activities Gabor Hunya wiiw FDI Report No. 2003-07, July 2003 This 15th edition of the wiiw-wifo Database on foreign direct investment...
...into new equipment. AUSTRIA's trade with CEECs shows a EUR 3 billion surplus, over 50 per cent of which the country achieves in the trade with countries on the territory of former Yugoslavia. Croatia and Slovenia are main sources of AUSTRIA's surplus,...
...and Spain), but rather with AUSTRIA, France, Germany, Italy and Ireland. CEE agriculture will face serious difficulties after accession. Strict EU rules will force many small family farms to leave the market. Large farms will have to cope with rising...
...- with Special Attention to AUSTRIAn FDI Activities Gabor Hunya wiiw FDI Report No. 2003-02, February 2003 This 14th edition of the wiiw - wifo Database on FDI contains...
...Economic Impacts on AUSTRIA and the Five Acceding Central European Countries Peter Havlik wiiw Research Report No. 290, October 2002 38 pages including 19 Tables and 1 Figure ...
...- with Special Attention to AUSTRIAn FDI Activities Gabor Hunya wiiw FDI Report No. 2002-07, July 2002 This 13th edition of the wiiw-wifo database on FDI contains final...
...and 11% in 2000). On the AUSTRIAn market, CEE exports had a decisively larger share, accounting for 26% of AUSTRIA's non-EU imports of TC products in 1995, climbing to 39% in 2000. The CEECs' position as an important export destination for AUSTRIAn TC...
...the course of EU accession. AUSTRIA is making a comfortable surplus in its trade with the Central European transition countries, and especially with Hungary, Croatia, and Slovenia. Hungary is also AUSTRIA's major business partner in the region.Zusammenfassung...
...countries, for which we use AUSTRIA as a point of reference. During transition, sectoral wages and productivity rose in all CEECs, the productivity increase was however less pronounced than in total manufacturing. This may point to changes in the product...
...and 11% in 1999). On the AUSTRIAn market, CEE exports had a decisively larger share, accounting for 22% of AUSTRIA's non-EU imports of chemical products in 1995 and falling to 20% in 1999. The CEECs' position as a major export destination for AUSTRIAn...
...Economic Impacts on AUSTRIA, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia Peter Havlik wiiw Research Report No. 280, October 2001 36 pages including 19 Tables and 1 Figure ...
...and 11% in 1998). On the AUSTRIAn market, CEEC exports had a decisively larger share, accounting for 17% of AUSTRIA's non-EU imports of electrical and optical equipment in 1995, increasing to 36% in 1999. However, the CEECs are also a major export destination...
...first published by Bank AUSTRIA, Vienna, December 2000) Vasily Astrov and Vladimir Gligorov wiiw Research Report No. 276, April 2001 59 pages including 34 Tables and 1 Figure ...
...countries, for which we use AUSTRIA as a point of reference. During transition, sectoral wages rose in all CEECs while productivity increased only in Hungary, Poland and Romania. Hence, unit labour costs remained constant only in these three countries...