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We model the rate of inflation and unemployment in Austria since the early 1960s within the Phillips/Fisher framework …. The change in labour force is the driving force representing economic activity in the Phillips curve. For Austria, this … power of the link between inflation and labour force imply that the National Bank of Austria does not control inflation and …
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In January 2011, a price regulation was established in the Austrian gasoline market which prohibits firms from raising their prices more than once per day. Similar restrictions have been discussed in New York State and Germany. Despite their intuitive appeal, this article argues that...
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of trade between Austria and the ten new entrants to the European Union in 2004. On average, the new goods account for 42 …
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determinants of countries’ trade patterns. Considering the case of Austria, the present paper uses detailed bilateral export data … margins to Austria’s export performance. Intensive margin are further decomposed into price and quantity margins in order to … decomposition method of export growth rates by Bingzhan (2011). Results show that the intensive margin is key driver of Austria …
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performances of private, public and mixed enterprises in Austria is compared through the use of factor analysis method. The …
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A pervasive trend that characterised the past two decades of European economic growth is that the share in the economy of commercial services, and particularly business services, grows monotonically, and this mainly to the expense of the manufacturing sector. The structural shift reflects a...
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Following Furtuoso and Guilhoto (2003) the GDP of the Brazilian Agribusiness is estimated to be around 27% of the Brazilian GDP in 2000, and the latest numbers show that it could be reaching 30% of the Brazilian GDP in 2003. Despite its importance for the Brazilian economy as a whole, the size...
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Soil erosion by water is a widespread phenomenon throughout Europe and has the potentiality, with his on-site and off … estimating soil erosion by water in Europe, there is still a lack of harmonization of assessment methodologies. Often, different … soil erosion by water in Europe. A significant effort was made for selecting the better simplified equations to be used …
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This paper studies the causes and consequences of political centralization and fragmentation in China and Europe. We … argue that the severe and unidirectional threat of external invasion fostered political centralization in China while Europe … faster population growth during peacetime than in Europe. But it also meant that China was relatively fragile in the event of …
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and Central Europe which have recently joined the EU (e.g., Romania and Hungary). …
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