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Employment and unemployment in the Western Balkans an assessment (by A. Iara and H. Vidovic, pp. 1-10) Keywords labour … market, employment, Western Balkans Countries covered SEE Topics Labour and Migration Skills and the performance of exports …
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costs, competitiveness, exchange rate regime, employment Countries covered New EU Member States Topics Macroeconomic …
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Central, East and Southeast Europe (by Joanna Poznanska and Kazimierz Poznanski; pp. 9-11) Wages and Employment in the Western …
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-11) Keywords employment, unemployment, recession, crisis Countries covered Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia Topics …
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presenting some stylised facts related to employment and output restructuring, we use a conventional shift and share analysis in …
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employment. Furthermore, patterns of adjustment across CESEE economies vary greatly, with some countries (such as Croatia … dampens consumption expenditures, and leads to cutbacks in employment (and wages), which, in turn, lower household incomes and … markets of the CESEEs and the situation of the banking sector respectively. Towards the end of 2011 the employment situation …
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happening in the labour markets. Employment rates have declined in most countries while unemployment in particular among the …
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specialisation and employment growth in the new Member States (by Sandra Leitner and Robert Stehrer) Trade in jobs a counterfactual …
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Summary Despite near stagnation in the euro area and the negative impact of the Ukraine crisis, in most of the NMS economies and some of the Western Balkan countries growth prospects are viewed as positive. While the NMS economies will preserve their positive growth differential vis-à-vis the...
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The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) expects GDP in Central, East and Southeast Europe (CESEE) to pick up speed and grow on average by 2-3% over the forecast period 2014-2016 a major driving force rooted in an upward reversal of public and private investment. The...
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