Austria's unit labour cost position improved thanks to the recovering economy and the related increase in productivity. Per-capita labour costs increased only slightly in manufacturing, while labour productivity per employee saw a greater rise. In general, unit labour costs in Austrian manufacturing developed slightly less favourably than among the EU trading partners and Germany. A look at the developments during the past five to ten years provides deeper insights due to business cycle-related temporary effects.Unit Labour Cost
Relative unit labour costs vis-à-vis trading partners are an important indicator of international co...
The recent development in the Slovak economy erased a significant competitive advantage of manufactu...
Austrian industry has not yet overcome the period of stagnation it experienced since last autumn as ...
In the international hierarchy of labour costs Austria ranked ninth in 2004. Hourly labour costs wer...
In an international hierarchy of labour costs, Austria ranks 11th, after Germany, Switzerland, the S...
In 2009 the economic crisis had a significant impact on the unit labour cost position of Austrian ma...
The economic crisis has affected the unit labour cost position of the Austrian manufacturing sector....
Having improved steadily from 1988 to 1991 Austria's international competitive position in terms of ...
In an international ranking of labour costs, Austria places tenth after Germany, the Scandinavian co...
The price competitiveness of Austria's manufacturing sector improved substantially over the last two...
In 2005, unit labour costs in Austrian manufacturing decreased by 0.7 percent but their relative ran...
After having stagnated on average during the second half of the eighties unit labour costs in the Au...
In 2007, a working hour cost Austrian manufacturers 29.90 €, 7.8 percent more than the average of th...
Price competitiveness of Austria's manufacturing sector, which had deteriorated significantly in the...
Unit labor costs in manufacturing, which had risen by more than 3 percent in 1992, stagnated in 1993...
Relative unit labour costs vis-à-vis trading partners are an important indicator of international co...
The recent development in the Slovak economy erased a significant competitive advantage of manufactu...
Austrian industry has not yet overcome the period of stagnation it experienced since last autumn as ...
In the international hierarchy of labour costs Austria ranked ninth in 2004. Hourly labour costs wer...
In an international hierarchy of labour costs, Austria ranks 11th, after Germany, Switzerland, the S...
In 2009 the economic crisis had a significant impact on the unit labour cost position of Austrian ma...
The economic crisis has affected the unit labour cost position of the Austrian manufacturing sector....
Having improved steadily from 1988 to 1991 Austria's international competitive position in terms of ...
In an international ranking of labour costs, Austria places tenth after Germany, the Scandinavian co...
The price competitiveness of Austria's manufacturing sector improved substantially over the last two...
In 2005, unit labour costs in Austrian manufacturing decreased by 0.7 percent but their relative ran...
After having stagnated on average during the second half of the eighties unit labour costs in the Au...
In 2007, a working hour cost Austrian manufacturers 29.90 €, 7.8 percent more than the average of th...
Price competitiveness of Austria's manufacturing sector, which had deteriorated significantly in the...
Unit labor costs in manufacturing, which had risen by more than 3 percent in 1992, stagnated in 1993...
Relative unit labour costs vis-à-vis trading partners are an important indicator of international co...
The recent development in the Slovak economy erased a significant competitive advantage of manufactu...
Austrian industry has not yet overcome the period of stagnation it experienced since last autumn as ...