One of the key economic variables considered in the context of globalization, outsour-cing, competitiveness and the production location decisions (Standortwettbewerb) is the development and the level of labour costs (Brück et al., 2004). With the EU accession of eight Central and East European (mostly ‘low-wage’) countries on 1st May 2004 and thei
Relative unit labour costs vis-à-vis trading partners are an important indicator of international co...
Prices and costs are often the main points of interest in a typical competitiveness analysis. If stu...
In an international ranking of labour costs, Austria places tenth after Germany, the Scandinavian co...
In the international hierarchy of labour costs Austria ranked ninth in 2004. Hourly labour costs wer...
This thesis deals with productivity, labour productivity and labour costs in an international compar...
In 2007, a working hour cost Austrian manufacturers 29.90 €, 7.8 percent more than the average of th...
We examine labour market institutions in eight Central and Eastern European new EU member states and...
This paper provides international comparisons of relative levels of unit labour costs (ULC) for seve...
From the introduction of the Euro up to the 2008 global financial crisis, macroeconomic imbalances w...
Appraisals of international competitiveness are increasingly focusing on unit labour costs. In this ...
Unit labor costs in some of the eurozone countries, calculated using aggregate data, increased signi...
Austria's unit labour cost position improved thanks to the recovering economy and the related increa...
A sustainable long-run pattern in the relative competitiveness of Euro area countries is a key facto...
In an international hierarchy of labour costs, Austria ranks 11th, after Germany, Switzerland, the S...
Abstract: This paper compares relative unit labour cost developments in the countries of the euro-ar...
Relative unit labour costs vis-à-vis trading partners are an important indicator of international co...
Prices and costs are often the main points of interest in a typical competitiveness analysis. If stu...
In an international ranking of labour costs, Austria places tenth after Germany, the Scandinavian co...
In the international hierarchy of labour costs Austria ranked ninth in 2004. Hourly labour costs wer...
This thesis deals with productivity, labour productivity and labour costs in an international compar...
In 2007, a working hour cost Austrian manufacturers 29.90 €, 7.8 percent more than the average of th...
We examine labour market institutions in eight Central and Eastern European new EU member states and...
This paper provides international comparisons of relative levels of unit labour costs (ULC) for seve...
From the introduction of the Euro up to the 2008 global financial crisis, macroeconomic imbalances w...
Appraisals of international competitiveness are increasingly focusing on unit labour costs. In this ...
Unit labor costs in some of the eurozone countries, calculated using aggregate data, increased signi...
Austria's unit labour cost position improved thanks to the recovering economy and the related increa...
A sustainable long-run pattern in the relative competitiveness of Euro area countries is a key facto...
In an international hierarchy of labour costs, Austria ranks 11th, after Germany, Switzerland, the S...
Abstract: This paper compares relative unit labour cost developments in the countries of the euro-ar...
Relative unit labour costs vis-à-vis trading partners are an important indicator of international co...
Prices and costs are often the main points of interest in a typical competitiveness analysis. If stu...
In an international ranking of labour costs, Austria places tenth after Germany, the Scandinavian co...