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wiiw Handbook of Statistics 2009: Central, East and Southeast Europe

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  • Beate Muck

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

  • Renate Prasch
  • Monika Schwarzhappel

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

Abstract

The handbook is published annually and contains revised, updated and expanded annual and monthly statistics. Time series and related tables are extracted from the Annual, Monthly and Industrial Databases as well as the Database on Foreign Direct Investment maintained and regularly updated by wiiw. NEW features in the 2009 edition 18 countries covered in detail, more colour graphs added Structural indicators available also for the Baltic States, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina Key indicators compiled for all countries allow for cross-country comparisons and comparisons with the EU at a glance Longer time series accessible in MS Excel format permit a wide range of individual analyses and compilations with most data available from 1990 CD-ROM - MS Excel Tables permit a wide range of individual analyses and compilations with time series covering the whole period 1990-2008. NEW FEATURE The comprehensive chapter II. Structural indicators is provided in two ways a) 'indicators by country' identical to those in the hardcopy and PDF versions b) 'countries by indicator' These two presentations allow a more flexible use for own purposes. Additionally the hardcopy and the PDF long version is provided to view graphs and preface. Details | Table of contents | Sample table 'indicators by country' | Sample table 'countries by indicator'

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  • Beate Muck & Renate Prasch & Monika Schwarzhappel, . "wiiw Handbook of Statistics 2009: Central, East and Southeast Europe," Books, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw, number 2009, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:wii:dbbook:sh:2009
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    1. Vojtěch Spěváček & Růžena Vintrová, 2010. "Růst, stabilita a konvergence české ekonomiky v letech 2001-2008 [Growth, Stability and Convergence of the Czech Economy in the Years 2001-2008]," Politická ekonomie, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2010(1), pages 20-50.

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