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Monthly Report No. 6/2012

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  • Tomasz Chmielewski
  • John Eatwell
  • Neil Foster-McGregor

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

  • Andrzej Slawinski
  • Robert Stehrer

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

Abstract

The transformation of international financial markets and the future of the eurozone (by John Eatwell; pp. 1-6) Keywords Financial Markets, euro, Debt Crisis Countries covered European Union Topics Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy The harmonisation of banking supervision a chokehold (by Tomasz Chmielewski and Andrzej Slawinski; pp. 7-9) Keywords Banking Supervision, Harmonisation Countries covered European Union Topics Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy The impact of offshoring on the skill structure of labour demand (by Neil Foster and Robert Stehrer; pp. 10-15) Keywords Offshoring, Labour Demand, Skills Countries covered OECD Topics Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy Statistical Annex Selected monthly data on the economic situation in Central, East and Southeast Europe (pp. 17-27) Guide to wiiw statistical services on Central, East and Southeast Europe (p. 29)

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  • Tomasz Chmielewski & John Eatwell & Neil Foster-McGregor & Andrzej Slawinski & Robert Stehrer, 2012. "Monthly Report No. 6/2012," wiiw Monthly Reports 2012-06, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
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