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Austria's GDP grew by just 0.3 percent in 2014, making for a sluggish economy for the third year in a row. Causes for the sluggishness were not just continued investment reticence on the part of businesses and muted expenditure on the part of private households but also the lack of any strong...
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Due to their geographic proximity, traditional economic ties and a policy of rapprochement with the EU, the Western Balkan region (Albania, Bosnia–Herzegovina, Kosovo, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia) has been accorded particular importance by Austria. By international standards,...
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In 2013, Austria's economy grew by just 0.4 percent, the slowest growth rate since the recession of 2008-09 when overall production had shrunk by 3.8 percent. Both the investment volume and private household consumption declined in real terms. Unemployment rose sharply to a new height of 7.6...
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