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wiiw Working Papers

The wiiw Working Paper series present the academically oriented research of the institute. Working Papers are available as download (PDF) from our website.
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Robots, shoring patterns, and employment: What are the linkages?

Hylke Dijkstra and Konstantin M. Wacker
wiiw Working Paper No. 267, July 2025
34 pages including 6 Tables and 5 Figures

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FDI and innovation dynamics: The role of foreign corporate groups and technological pathways in domestic green innovation

Mahdi Ghodsi, Francesca Micocci and Armando Rungi
wiiw Working Paper No. 266, June 2025
62 pages including 30 Tables and 2 Figures

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Innovation interactions: Multinational spillovers and local absorptive capacity

Ronald B. Davies, Mahdi Ghodsi and Francesca Guadagno
wiiw Working Paper No. 265, June 2025
42 pages including 10 Tables

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Drivers of FDI in the EU: Regulatory distance and revealed technological advantage

Chiara Castelli, Ronald B. Davies, Mahdi Ghodsi and Javier Flórez Mendoza
wiiw Working Paper No. 264, June 2025
45 pages including 10 Tables and 6 Figures

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Assessing the interrelationship between atypical work and net migration in the EU: Evidence from 17 Countries (2004–2019)

Laurène Thil and Stella Sophie Zilian
wiiw Working Paper No. 263, June 2025
46 pages including 12 Table and 14 Figures

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Migration vs. automation as an answer to labour shortages: Firm-level analysis for Austria

Mahdi Ghodsi, Sandra M. Leitner and Maryna Tverdostup
wiiw Working Paper No. 262, April 2025
47 pages including 1 Table and 17 Figures

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How does FDI transmit into domestic investment? Exploring intra-industry and financial channels

Tim de Leeuw and Konstantin M. Wacker
wiiw Working Paper No. 261, March 2025
41 pages including 13 Tables and 6 Figures

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Machinery production networks that bridge East Asia and Europe: A case against ‘near-shoring’ in the post-COVID-19 era

Mitsuyo Ando, Kazunobu Hayakawa and Fukunari Kimura
wiiw Working Paper No. 260, February 2025
44 pages including 18 Tables and 3 Figures

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Offshoring, technological change, labour market institutions and the demand for typical and atypical employment in Europe

Sandra M. Leitner and Alireza Sabouniha
wiiw Working Paper No. 259, December 2024
59 pages including 24 Tables and 4 Figures

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Offshoring, technological change and the quality of work in the EU: On the mediating role of trade unions

Laetitia Hauret, Ursula Holtgrewe, Sandra M. Leitner and Ludivine Martin
wiiw Working Paper No. 258, December 2024
71 pages including 27 Tables and 3 Figures

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