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Geopolitical Tensions, Energy Crisis and Inflation Shape Economic Activity. The Austrian Economy in 2022

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  • Josef Baumgartner
  • Jürgen Bierbaumer
  • Sandra Bilek-Steindl
  • Benjamin Bittschi

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  • Christian Glocker

    (WIFO)

  • Christine Mayrhuber

    (WIFO)

  • Margit Schratzenstaller

Abstract

Geopolitical changes and the energy crisis shaped the development of the global economy in 2022. Regionally, economic activity was heterogeneous, with rising uncertainty and supply shortages resulting in high price increases in many countries. Austria's economy continued to expand strongly in the first half of the year, but high inflation dampened consumer and investment demand as the year progressed. Consumer price inflation rose to a peak of 11 percent in the autumn of 2022, leading to, among other things, real wage losses for employees. The Austrian federal government implemented extensive temporary and permanent relief measures to cushion the social and economic impact of inflation and the energy crisis on companies and private households.

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  • Josef Baumgartner & Jürgen Bierbaumer & Sandra Bilek-Steindl & Benjamin Bittschi & Christian Glocker & Christine Mayrhuber & Margit Schratzenstaller, 2023. "Geopolitical Tensions, Energy Crisis and Inflation Shape Economic Activity. The Austrian Economy in 2022," WIFO Reports on Austria, WIFO, issue 7, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:repoau:y:2023:i:7
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