Austria's transit exports (foreign exchange receipts) totaled AS 90 billion in 1993, transit imports reached AS 79.5 billion. The surplus in transit trade was AS 10.5 billion, an order of magnitude that has consistently been achieved since 1990. Thus, transit trade is (following tourism) one of the most important positive items in Austria's current balance, covering about 10 percent of the deficit in the trade balance. Trade mediated by Austrian enterprises in international trade is called transit trade. Austrian enterprises buy merchandise abroad and sell it in a third country. Transactions of this kind are included in the balance of payments but not in the foreign trade statistics. In the past, Austria was mainly active in mediating trade...
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In 2005, the Austrian economy grew by 1.9 percent in real terms, slightly slower than in 2004 (+2.4 ...
The political change in the countries to its East has had a sustained impact on Austrian foreign tra...
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Austria's contribution to aid to the East is substantial in an international comparison: Though Aust...
Globalisation has been associated with increased international mobility of capital but, partly due t...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the Austrian tourism industry suffered a series of setbacks, which...
In 2005, the Austrian economy grew by 1.9 percent in real terms, slightly slower than in 2004 (+2.4 ...
The political change in the countries to its East has had a sustained impact on Austrian foreign tra...
The increasing importance of Eastern Europe for Austria's foreign trade has given a considerable boo...
The importance of direct foreign investment has increased over the last few years. In the first half...
Since the mid-eighties Austria has attempted to slow the growth in trans-boundary trucking. The numb...
Foreign Trade in East-Central Europe and in Austria: Retrospective and Perspective
Since 1989 Austria's economic activities in Central and Eastern Europe has intensified quite rapidly...
In a long-term perspective, world trade expands much faster for high-technology manufactures than fo...
This contribution discusses the development of Austria's trade with the European Union. First, a des...
The economic and political scenery in CEE has changed fundamentally since 1989. A massive influx of ...
We study trade in Europe after the fall of the Iron Curtain, and show that the countries of the form...
The countries of the Black Sea region, located at the strategic crossroads between Europe, Central A...
Austria's contribution to aid to the East is substantial in an international comparison: Though Aust...
Globalisation has been associated with increased international mobility of capital but, partly due t...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the Austrian tourism industry suffered a series of setbacks, which...
In 2005, the Austrian economy grew by 1.9 percent in real terms, slightly slower than in 2004 (+2.4 ...