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Österreich 406 Austria 310 EU-Staaten 283 Theorie 206 EU countries 196 Schätzung 194 Theory 159 Estimation 130 Wirkungsanalyse 100 Welt 98 Wirtschaftswachstum 95 Impact assessment 69 World 66 Economic growth 62 EU-Mitgliedschaft 57 USA 57 Vergleich 57 Europa 51 OECD-Staaten 48 Osteuropa 48 Eurozone 47 Produktivität 46 Deutschland 45 Internationaler Wettbewerb 44 Innovation 42 Konjunktur 41 EU membership 38 Europäische Union 38 Industrie 37 United States 37 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 36 Beschäftigungseffekt 36 Comparison 36 Productivity 36 Auslandsinvestition 35 Technischer Fortschritt 35 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 35 Arbeitslosigkeit 34 Eastern Europe 34 OECD countries 34
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Book / Working Paper 1,985
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Working Paper 1,431 Graue Literatur 832 Non-commercial literature 832 Arbeitspapier 829 Systematic review 9 Übersichtsarbeit 9 Konferenzschrift 5 Case study 1 Conference proceedings 1 Fallstudie 1 Nachschlagewerk 1 Reference book 1 Statistics 1 Statistik 1
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English 1,330 Undetermined 490 German 165
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Breuss, Fritz 143 Hahn, Franz R. 119 Huber, Peter 117 Kratena, Kurt 112 Aiginger, Karl 103 Biffl, Gudrun 102 Egger, Peter 89 Schulmeister, Stephan 86 Wüger, Michael 71 Pfaffermayr, Michael 66 Peneder, Michael 65 Köppl, Angela 52 Kettner, Claudia 49 Friesenbichler, Klaus S. 48 Kletzan-Slamanig, Daniela 47 Url, Thomas 46 Pollan, Wolfgang 45 Hölzl, Werner 44 Mahringer, Helmut 41 Schratzenstaller, Margit 40 Kaniovski, Serguei 37 Leoni, Thomas 37 Oberhofer, Harald 37 Pitlik, Hans 36 Horvath, Thomas 33 Handler, Heinz 32 Sinabell, Franz 30 Sommer, Mark 29 Spielauer, Martin 29 Streicher, Gerhard 29 Eppel, Rainer 28 Guger, Alois 28 Firgo, Matthias 27 Nowotny, Klaus 24 Falk, Martin 22 Glocker, Christian 22 Marterbauer, Markus 21 Reinstaller, Andreas 20 Winner, Hannes 20 Pennerstorfer, Dieter 19
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Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (WIFO) 488 10 Years after the Crash: What have we learned? <Veranstaltung> <2018, Berlin> 1 Forum for Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Policies 1 International Conference on Input-Output Techniques <13., 2000, Macerata> 1
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WIFO Working Papers 1,101 WIFO working papers 878 START2030 working paper 2 Friesenbichler, Klaus S., “What Explains Aggregate Telecom Investments? Evidence From an EU-OECD Panel”, WIFO Working Papers, 2019, (583), 37 pages, Vienna 1 WIFO Working Papers 494/2015 1 WIFO Working Papers 547 (2019) 1 WIFO Working Papers 591/2019 1 WIFO Working Papers, 477/2014 1 Wifo Working Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 883 EconStor 602 RePEc 488 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 12
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Statistical profiling as a targeting tool: Can it enhance the efficiency of active labor market policies?
Eppel, Rainer; Huemer, Ulrike; Mahringer, Helmut; … - 2025
Digitization has spurred interest in the potential of statistical profiling to improve the targeting of active labor market policies. Despite growing adoption, empirical evidence on the effectiveness of such profiling in program allocation is scarce. We evaluate a semi-automated statistical...
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Statistical profiling as a targeting tool : can it enhance the efficiency of active labor market policies?
Eppel, Rainer; Huemer, Ulrike; Mahringer, Helmut; … - 2025
Digitization has spurred interest in the potential of statistical profiling to improve the targeting of active labor market policies. Despite growing adoption, empirical evidence on the effectiveness of such profiling in program allocation is scarce. We evaluate a semi-automated statistical...
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How do rising care needs impact the formal and informal care sectors and existing inequalities? Comparing Austria and Spain
Famira-Mühlberger, Ulrike; Horvath, Thomas; Leoni, Thomas - 2025
As populations in Asia and Europe face unprecedented levels of ageing, the demand for long-term care (LTC) is escalating, thereby challenging the sustainability of social protection systems. This paper employs a novel dynamic microsimulation model to project LTC demand and supply in Austria and...
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How do rising care needs impact the formal and informal care sectors and existing inequalities? : comparing Austria and Spain
Famira-Mühlberger, Ulrike; Horvath, Thomas; Leoni, Thomas - 2025
As populations in Asia and Europe face unprecedented levels of ageing, the demand for long-term care (LTC) is escalating, thereby challenging the sustainability of social protection systems. This paper employs a novel dynamic microsimulation model to project LTC demand and supply in Austria and...
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Business use of online platforms : competition, satisfaction and willingness to pay
Peneder, Michael; Bilek-Steindl, Sandra; … - 2025
Online platforms have evolved into powerful programmable architectures that enable heterogeneous groups of autonomous but interdependent users to interact. Based on a stratified sample of 1,380 companies from a newly developed enterprise survey in Austria, the analysis aims to reduce the lack of...
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Global demand and supply elasticities and the impact of tariff shocks
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad - 2025 - This version: 14 April 2025
This study applies the Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand System (QUAIDS) to the Asian Development Bank's Multi-Region Input-Output (MRIO) dataset to estimate global demand and supply elasticities across intermediate vs. final, and domestic vs. foreign sectors. Using pooled data from 2021-2023,...
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Central banks fuelling inequality : a comparative case study of Japan's unconventional monetary policy 1999-2006
Uhl, Moritz - 2025
Reoccurring instability keeps forcing central banks repeatedly to intervene in financial markets, since the 2007-2008 crisis most notably with massive asset purchases, whose popularisation was spearheaded by the Bank of Japan. This paper exploits the world's first implementation of quantitative...
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Business use of online platforms: Competition, satisfaction and willingness to pay
Peneder, Michael; Bilek-Steindl, Sandra; … - 2025
Online platforms have evolved into powerful programmable architectures that enable heterogeneous groups of autonomous but interdependent users to interact. Based on a stratified sample of 1,380 companies from a newly developed enterprise survey in Austria, the analysis aims to reduce the lack of...
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Comparative modeling of long-term care in hours: Parameter estimation for microWELT
Warum, Philipp; Famira-Mühlberger, Ulrike; Horvath, Thomas - 2025
This paper describes a novel method for the comparative estimation of long-term care needs, care arrangements and care gaps. Our approach generalizes an Austrian administrative procedure for the assessment of care needs and uses data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe...
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Everything you always wanted to know about EU membership trade effects but were afraid to ask
Oberhofer, Harald; Wang, Zhenyi - 2025
This paper studies the role of dataset choices for trade policy estimates in structural gravity models. Using twelve publicly available data sources and applying alternative and commonly used dataset restrictions, we obtain 586 estimates for the EU membership trade effects from a standard...
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