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Citations of
Josef Poeschl

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Working papers

  1. Mario Holzner & Josef Pöschl & Peter Havlik & Zdenek Lukas & Leon Podkaminer & Sebastian Leitner & Waltraut Urban & Vasily Astrov & Olga Pindyuk & A. Mihailov & Sándor Richter & Hermine Vidovic & G�, 2008. "Weathering the Global Storm, yet Rising Costs and Labour Shortages May Dampen Domestic Growth," Current Analyses and Forecasts FC1, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

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    1. Michael Landesmann & Hermine Vidovic & Vladimir Gligorov & Robert Stehrer & Anna Iara, 2008. "Western Balkan Countries: Adjustment Capacity to External Shocks, with a Focus on Labour Markets," Research Reports 352, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw. [Downloadable!]


Articles

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