In recent years, exports have become a driver of economic growth in Austria and contributed essentially to the creation of employment. Austria was able to conquer increasing market shares at the international level and succeeded in improving its trade balance. Contrary to public fears, the integration of the Central and Eastern European countries into the European Union turned out to be extremely stimulating. Thus, internationalisation has produced a positive overall result for Austria.WIFO-Weißbuch Außenhandel Exporte Marktanteile Internationalisierung
The European Economic Area (EEA) constitutes an intermediate step on the road towards European integ...
The biggest contribution to the vigorous growth of the Austrian economy in 2006 was made by manufact...
Through simulations using the WIFO macro model it is possible to estimate the effect of changes in t...
The increasing importance of Eastern Europe for Austria's foreign trade has given a considerable boo...
Thanks to improving international conditions, the economic upturn is gaining momentum in Austria. Ex...
In 2005, the Austrian economy grew by 1.9 percent in real terms, slightly slower than in 2004 (+2.4 ...
The pace of economic growth currently projected for Austria will not be strong enough for a reductio...
Led by a dynamic export growth real GDP in Austria grew by 2 percent in 2010. Between 2011 until 201...
After three years of weak growth, the economy in Austria was once again set on the path to recovery ...
The global economic recovery continues, although the pace of growth has recently moderated in Asia a...
In 2008, 72.1% of all Austrian goods exports went to the EU-27; thereof, 17.6% went to the Eastern E...
Austria's economy recorded a robust upswing in 2006, with real gross domestic product increasing by ...
The political change in the countries to its East has had a sustained impact on Austrian foreign tra...
summary (introduction): the causes of the wide variation in growth rates between countries have been...
In 1997 and 1998, the most important impulse for the Austrian economy will come from merchandise for...
The European Economic Area (EEA) constitutes an intermediate step on the road towards European integ...
The biggest contribution to the vigorous growth of the Austrian economy in 2006 was made by manufact...
Through simulations using the WIFO macro model it is possible to estimate the effect of changes in t...
The increasing importance of Eastern Europe for Austria's foreign trade has given a considerable boo...
Thanks to improving international conditions, the economic upturn is gaining momentum in Austria. Ex...
In 2005, the Austrian economy grew by 1.9 percent in real terms, slightly slower than in 2004 (+2.4 ...
The pace of economic growth currently projected for Austria will not be strong enough for a reductio...
Led by a dynamic export growth real GDP in Austria grew by 2 percent in 2010. Between 2011 until 201...
After three years of weak growth, the economy in Austria was once again set on the path to recovery ...
The global economic recovery continues, although the pace of growth has recently moderated in Asia a...
In 2008, 72.1% of all Austrian goods exports went to the EU-27; thereof, 17.6% went to the Eastern E...
Austria's economy recorded a robust upswing in 2006, with real gross domestic product increasing by ...
The political change in the countries to its East has had a sustained impact on Austrian foreign tra...
summary (introduction): the causes of the wide variation in growth rates between countries have been...
In 1997 and 1998, the most important impulse for the Austrian economy will come from merchandise for...
The European Economic Area (EEA) constitutes an intermediate step on the road towards European integ...
The biggest contribution to the vigorous growth of the Austrian economy in 2006 was made by manufact...
Through simulations using the WIFO macro model it is possible to estimate the effect of changes in t...