Growth of the Austrian economy may accelerate to an annual rate of 2.3 percent in the next five years. The average rate would thereby be markedly higher than the 1.6 percent recorded over the period from 1999 to 2004. Activity is receiving substantial stimulus from exports. Austrian firms should benefit from lively world trade, given their high price competitiveness. A crucial requirement for growth moving to a higher pace is that the weakness of both consumer demand and construction investment can be overcome. In spite of the cyclical recovery, no turnaround is in sight on the labour market. The strong increase in labour supply will keep unemployment on an upward trend until 2009. Inflation will remain subdued. On the assumption of a stead...
Austria's economy is projected to grow by 2.4 percent in volume in 2006. The cyclical recovery will ...
At 1.3 percent per year the Austrian economy will expand only half as rapidly in 2009-2013 as in 200...
The economic recovery in Austria is projected to gain momentum in 1998 and 1999. With economic activ...
Over the period 2001-2005, GDP in Austria is projected to grow at an annual average 2.4 percent in v...
In the course of 2004, cyclical stimulus from the USA will lead to a recovery also in Europe that sh...
The Austrian economy is expected to grow by 2.1 percent per year until 2010, exceeding the average r...
Economic growth in Austria is set to accelerate to 1.7 percent in real terms in 2004 and 2.4 percent...
For the coming years, WIFO envisages the recovery in Europe, and specifically in Austria, to be rath...
Led by a dynamic export growth real GDP in Austria grew by 2 percent in 2010. Between 2011 until 201...
After the slump in economic growth between late 2012 and the middle of 2013, the Austrian economy is...
The most severe economic crisis since World War II will lead to a fall in demand and output in Austr...
The devaluation of a number of European currencies, measures to consolidate state budgets and struct...
Real GDP in Austria will grow on average by 2.5 percent per year until 2011, which is a much faster ...
During the projection period of 1999–2004, the Austrian GDP is expected to average a growth of 2.5 p...
In its economic outlook for Austria of December 2007, the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) expec...
Austria's economy is projected to grow by 2.4 percent in volume in 2006. The cyclical recovery will ...
At 1.3 percent per year the Austrian economy will expand only half as rapidly in 2009-2013 as in 200...
The economic recovery in Austria is projected to gain momentum in 1998 and 1999. With economic activ...
Over the period 2001-2005, GDP in Austria is projected to grow at an annual average 2.4 percent in v...
In the course of 2004, cyclical stimulus from the USA will lead to a recovery also in Europe that sh...
The Austrian economy is expected to grow by 2.1 percent per year until 2010, exceeding the average r...
Economic growth in Austria is set to accelerate to 1.7 percent in real terms in 2004 and 2.4 percent...
For the coming years, WIFO envisages the recovery in Europe, and specifically in Austria, to be rath...
Led by a dynamic export growth real GDP in Austria grew by 2 percent in 2010. Between 2011 until 201...
After the slump in economic growth between late 2012 and the middle of 2013, the Austrian economy is...
The most severe economic crisis since World War II will lead to a fall in demand and output in Austr...
The devaluation of a number of European currencies, measures to consolidate state budgets and struct...
Real GDP in Austria will grow on average by 2.5 percent per year until 2011, which is a much faster ...
During the projection period of 1999–2004, the Austrian GDP is expected to average a growth of 2.5 p...
In its economic outlook for Austria of December 2007, the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) expec...
Austria's economy is projected to grow by 2.4 percent in volume in 2006. The cyclical recovery will ...
At 1.3 percent per year the Austrian economy will expand only half as rapidly in 2009-2013 as in 200...
The economic recovery in Austria is projected to gain momentum in 1998 and 1999. With economic activ...