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The weakness of domestic demand in Austria and in major trading partner countries is shaping current economic … considerable risks. In Austria, equipment investment and imports are receding, and industrial output is slightly below the year …
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For the third year in a row, the Austrian economy will grow by only around 1 percent in 2003. Adding to the persistent weakness of domestic demand are the economic repercussions of geopolitical instability. For 2004, uncertainties are particularly large, with growth projected to stay below the...
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Surveys among industrial companies show a significant improvement of the business climate both in Austria and the euro …
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Under benign assumptions concerning the international business cycle, the Austrian economy should grow by 1.3 percent in volume this year, and by 1.9 percent in 2002, provided that the U.S. economy recovers and policy in the EU takes action to stem the forces of recession. Along with weaker...
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Germany. In Austria, the pick-up in business activity is largely driven by exports, whereas domestic demand is still weak, as …
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Business surveys for the basic goods and the technical manufactures sector point to a cyclical recovery in Austria …
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The Austrian economy continues to suffer from sluggish demand. Export growth is declining and industrial enterprises tend to remain pessimistic about their business opportunities. Consumer demand is unlikely to stimulate the economy. The construction industry, however, is on the upswing.
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