The devaluation of a number of European currencies, measures to consolidate state budgets and structural problems that cannot be resolved all too quickly have together held the growth in the production component of Austria's overall economy since 1994 below that of the average for the EU's member-states. Austria's economy should manage to catch up with the EU's growth dynamic as of 1998 as a result of the elimination of exchange rate-related competitive disadvantages, continuing structural improvements, and a somewhat less restrictive budgetary policy. Measured on average for the period 1997-2001, real GDP will increase at a rate of 2.4 percent per year, or, in other words, 1 percentage point more quickly than for the preceding five year pe...
The prospects for the Austrian economy are looking good. Gross Domestic Product will increase by 2½ ...
In 2000, Austria's economy recorded brisk growth rates, with relatively minor regional variations. I...
Growth of the Austrian economy in 2000 is projected at 3.1 percent in volume. Activity is being driv...
Over the period 2001-2005, GDP in Austria is projected to grow at an annual average 2.4 percent in v...
During the projection period of 1999–2004, the Austrian GDP is expected to average a growth of 2.5 p...
In the course of 2004, cyclical stimulus from the USA will lead to a recovery also in Europe that sh...
Real GDP in Austria will grow on average by 2.5 percent per year until 2011, which is a much faster ...
After the slump in economic growth between late 2012 and the middle of 2013, the Austrian economy is...
The Austrian economy is expected to grow by 2.1 percent per year until 2010, exceeding the average r...
Led by a dynamic export growth real GDP in Austria grew by 2 percent in 2010. Between 2011 until 201...
Medium term prospects appear more favourable than developments during most of the eighties. Real gro...
For the coming years, WIFO envisages the recovery in Europe, and specifically in Austria, to be rath...
In its economic outlook for Austria of December 2007, the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) expec...
In 1997 and 1998, the most important impulse for the Austrian economy will come from merchandise for...
Growth of the Austrian economy may accelerate to an annual rate of 2.3 percent in the next five year...
The prospects for the Austrian economy are looking good. Gross Domestic Product will increase by 2½ ...
In 2000, Austria's economy recorded brisk growth rates, with relatively minor regional variations. I...
Growth of the Austrian economy in 2000 is projected at 3.1 percent in volume. Activity is being driv...
Over the period 2001-2005, GDP in Austria is projected to grow at an annual average 2.4 percent in v...
During the projection period of 1999–2004, the Austrian GDP is expected to average a growth of 2.5 p...
In the course of 2004, cyclical stimulus from the USA will lead to a recovery also in Europe that sh...
Real GDP in Austria will grow on average by 2.5 percent per year until 2011, which is a much faster ...
After the slump in economic growth between late 2012 and the middle of 2013, the Austrian economy is...
The Austrian economy is expected to grow by 2.1 percent per year until 2010, exceeding the average r...
Led by a dynamic export growth real GDP in Austria grew by 2 percent in 2010. Between 2011 until 201...
Medium term prospects appear more favourable than developments during most of the eighties. Real gro...
For the coming years, WIFO envisages the recovery in Europe, and specifically in Austria, to be rath...
In its economic outlook for Austria of December 2007, the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) expec...
In 1997 and 1998, the most important impulse for the Austrian economy will come from merchandise for...
Growth of the Austrian economy may accelerate to an annual rate of 2.3 percent in the next five year...
The prospects for the Austrian economy are looking good. Gross Domestic Product will increase by 2½ ...
In 2000, Austria's economy recorded brisk growth rates, with relatively minor regional variations. I...
Growth of the Austrian economy in 2000 is projected at 3.1 percent in volume. Activity is being driv...