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"externally induced" competition-oriented structural reforms. In terms of product market regulation, Austria ranks in the middle … range in international comparisons. Same as other smaller-scale economies, Austria shows an above-average market …
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Austria. Responding to domestic and European pressure to reform, legislators provided the groundwork for setting up the …
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We consider strategic trade policy when two firms from two different countries that start out with different production costs compete in prices in a third country, and technology transfer between the two firms is possible through technology licensing. We find that optimal policy when technology...
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This paper examines the endogenous choice problem of each firm's price or quantity contract in a mixed duopoly composed of one social welfare maximizing public firm and one relative profit-maximizing private firm. In this paper, we show that unless the degree of product differentiation and the...
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The Amendment to the Competition Act entering into force on 1 March 2013 provides the legal groundwork for competition monitoring as an additional responsibility to be performed by the Austrian Competition Authority. Legislators have been sparing in prescribing any specific design. Such leeway...
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be expected, given the subdued business climate world-wide. GDP growth for Austria, as well as for the euro area, is …
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As a result of the persistent weakness of domestic demand, manifest in the stagnation of retail trade sales and a decline in construction activity, the development in the export sector is of particular importance for the future course of the economy. According to the WIFO business survey, the...
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The business cycle recovery in the USA will give early incentives to activity in Europe during the first half of 2001, leading to a marked revival of demand and output growth. Such expectations are confirmed by survey results and statistical data collected over the past few months. The WIFO...
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In 2003, the economy will grow by only 0.7 percent. Under the current framework conditions of deficient overall demand in the euro area and a marked depreciation of the dollar vis-à-vis the euro, prospects of a cyclical rebound remain elusive even for 2004. With GDP growth projected at an...
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Results from the WIFO business survey have shown a tentative upward trend since early this year, interrupted by occasional reversals. In the fourth quarter, confidence has improved in the manufacturing sector. All indicators currently point to a slow recovery, but not to a proper upturn.
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