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Monthly Report No. 7/2008

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  • Leon Podkaminer

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

  • Sandor Richter

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

  • Marton Szabó

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Hungarian agriculture - starting the fifth year within the European Union (by M. Szabó, pp. 1-7) Keywords agriculture, international trade Countries covered Hungary Topics Agriculture and Food Industry; International Trade and Competitiveness Migration from and to Hungary (by S. Richter, pp. 8-15) Keywords migration, labour force Countries covered Hungary Topics Labour and Migration The international role of the euro prospects of dethroning the dollar as the leading international currency still fairly remote (by L. Podkaminer, pp. 16-20) Keywords euro, dollar, international reserve currency Countries covered OECD Topics Macroeconomic Analysis, Forecasts and Policy Statistics Selected monthly data on the economic situation in Central, East and Southeast Europe, 2002-2008 (pp. 21-31) Guide to wiiw statistical services on Central, East and Southeast Europe, Russia and Ukraine (p. 32)

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  • Leon Podkaminer & Sandor Richter & Marton Szabó, 2008. "Monthly Report No. 7/2008," wiiw Monthly Reports 2008-07, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
  • Handle: RePEc:wii:mpaper:mr:2008-07
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    1. Vasily Astrov & Vladimir Gligorov & Peter Havlik & Mario Holzner & Gabor Hunya & Sebastian Leitner & Zdenek Lukas & Anton Mihailov & Olga Pindyuk & Leon Podkaminer & Josef Pöschl & Sandor Richter & Wa, 2008. "Weathering the Global Storm, yet Rising Costs and Labour Shortages May Dampen Domestic Growth," wiiw Forecast Reports 1, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
    2. Karoly Fazekas & Gabor Kezdi (ed.), 2007. "The Hungarian Labour Market 2007," The Hungarian Labour Market Yearbooks, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, number 2007, December.
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