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supplemented by the country notes of other AIECE institutes from all over Europe. The authors analyze the economic situation in the … in Central and Eastern Europe.¤ In Western Europe, growth is forecast to continue at rates slightly above 2.5 percent … stance in the countries outside EMU is considered more or less adequate. This year, demand in Western Europe will be …
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The global economy continued to recover in the winter semester, despite the number of new infections with the coronavirus rising sharply and containment measures tightened again in many countries. Industrial production and world trade have already fully catched up with activity levels before the...
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important and IT implementation relatively advanced. In addition, the identification of IT-related productivity gains in Europe …s differed from its predecessors in three important respects: productivity, inflation, and cyclical variability. In the … United States, labor productivity increased much faster in the 1990s than in the previous decades and, contrary to the usual …
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In the spring 2001, the world economy is in a delicate situation. The vigorous growth momentum that prevailed in the recovery in 1999 and into 2000 is clearly gone. In the second half of 2000, global growth decelerated rapidly. In contrast to the last downturn of the world economy in 1997/98,...
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productivity and employment. In the framework of the European Union, the presumed positive effects of policy coordination are …
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The recovery from the Global Financial Crisis was characterized by sluggish output growth and by inflation remaining persistently below the inflation targets of central banks in many advanced economies despite an unprecedented monetary expansion. Ten years after the Global Financial Crisis, GDP...
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