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CEFTA 1 Croatia 1 EU 1 EU accession 1 Europe 1 European integration 1 Yugoslavia 1 aggregate demand 1 competitiveness 1 costs of break-up 1 credit rating 1 eastern europe 1 economic crisis 1 economic growth 1 economic reforms 1 endogenous money 1 eurozone problems 1 fiscal integration 1 foreign debt 1 foreign trade 1 income distribution 1 location policies 1 macroeconomic imbalances 1 nationalism 1 policy memorandum 1 private debt 1 public debt 1 real and money wage 1 sanctions 1 shadow banks 1 trade policy simulation 1 trade war 1
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Gligorov, Vladimir 5 Havlik, Peter 4 Landesmann, Michael 4 Holzner, Mario 2 Richter, Sandor 2 Astrov, Vasily 1 Bhaduri, Amit 1 Cripps, Francis 1 Dobrinsky, Rumen 1 Hunya, Gabor 1 Mara, Isilda 1 Mazier, Jacques 1 McDowell, Robert 1 McKinley, Terry 1 Petit, Pascal 1 Stöllinger, Roman 1 Vidovic, Hermine 1 Ward, Terry 1 Wolleb, Enrico 1
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Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche, wiiw 13
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Economic Consequences of the Ukraine Conflict
Havlik, Peter - Wiener Institut für Internationale … - 2014
Summary The Ukraine conflict is having serious consequences not only for Russia and Ukraine, but it also potentially threatens to damage the still frail economic recovery in Europe. In Ukraine, which is the main victim of the conflict, the economy may decline by up to 8% this year. In Russia,...
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Charting Ways Out of Europe’s Impasse – A Policy Memorandum
Cripps, Francis; Landesmann, Michael; Mazier, Jacques; … - Wiener Institut für Internationale … - 2014
Summary The European Union has reached a critical juncture in dealing with the fallout from the 2008 financial meltdown that started in the USA and spread to engulf banks and the financial markets of Europe. The ensuing recession or stagnation in many member countries was compounded by austerity...
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What Remains of the Theory of Demand Management in a Globalising World?
Bhaduri, Amit - Wiener Institut für Internationale … - 2013
The paper explains a curious redirection of economic policies that uses the policy framework of Kalecki and Keynes only to undermine it. It does not negate their theory of demand management, but reformulates it to serve the powerful interests of finance in the era of financial globalisation. As...
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Impact of Croatian EU Accession on Regional Trade Patterns
Holzner, Mario - Wiener Institut für Internationale … - 2013
Summary This report aims to analyse the regional trade effects of Croatia’s accession to the EU and simultaneous exit from the CEFTA agreement on 1st July 2013. The Global Simulation Model (GSIM) as proposed by Francois and Hall (2003) is being applied. As the change in Croatian tariff...
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Vilnius Eastern Partnership Summit: A Milestone in EU-Russia Relations – not just for Ukraine
Havlik, Peter - Wiener Institut für Internationale … - 2013
Summary The Vilnius Eastern Partnership Summit on 28-29th November represents a milestone in EU relations not just with respect to the six Eastern Partnership countries (EaP Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and particularly Ukraine), but also with the EU’s ‘strategic partner’...
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Two Transitions: A Brief on Analyses and Policies for MENA and CESEE
Gligorov, Vladimir - Wiener Institut für Internationale … - 2012
One year after the onset of the Arab Spring, the transition is clearly at its very beginning. In that, it does not compare with the onset of transition in Central, East and Southeast Europe (CESEE) in 1989 or 1990, which was a kind of breakthrough and provided a clear discontinuity with the past...
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The European Rim Countries - Challenges and Opportunities for EU Competitiveness
Astrov, Vasily; Havlik, Peter; Holzner, Mario; Hunya, Gabor - Wiener Institut für Internationale … - 2012
Introduction Reflecting the diversity of countries in its neighbourhood, the European Union (EU) has established different cooperation processes, institutional arrangements and forums for its discussions with these countries. Each form of cooperation is characterized by its own dynamics,...
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Coping with Macroeconomic Imbalances: Bulgaria’s Experience during the Global Turmoil
Dobrinsky, Rumen - Wiener Institut für Internationale … - 2012
It is textbook knowledge that economic crises are in most cases associated with the accumulation of macroeconomic imbalances. In turn, macroeconomic imbalances emerge as the result of imbalanced growth. In the ideal world of equilibrium, all macroeconomic variables change at the same,...
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What price nationalism?
Gligorov, Vladimir - Wiener Institut für Internationale … - 2011
Economic outcomes before and after the break-up of Yugoslavia What are the costs of nationalistic policies? The expectations may be more optimistic than is warranted as the example of the breakup of Yugoslavia suggests. Assuming that nationalists expected that economic results would be better...
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MENA in transition: any lessons from CESEE?
Havlik, Peter; Richter, Sandor - Wiener Institut für Internationale … - 2011
In the wake of the ‘Arab Spring’ several observers compared the changes in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) to the transition of the former communist countries in Central, East and Southeast Europe (CESEE) to parliamentary democracy and market economy starting two decades ago. Relying...
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