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Monthly Report No. 2/2018

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  • Richard Grieveson

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

  • Michael Landesmann

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

  • Isilda Mara

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

  • Roman Stöllinger

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

Abstract

Graph of the month Share of intra-EU-28 and extra-EU-28 working-age migrants in total working-age population, in %, 2016 (p. 1) Opinion corner Why does the computer bug Spectre also reveal major economic bugs? (by Roman Stöllinger, pp. 2‑6) ‘Competition for talent’ high-skilled intra- and extra-EU‑28 mobility (by Michael Landesmann and Isilda Mara; pp. 7-15) Immigration and Brexit (by Richard Grieveson; pp. 16-21) Massive youth unemployment in the Western Balkans Do remittances matter? (by Isilda Mara; pp. 22-27) The editors recommend for further reading (p. 28) Statistical Annex Monthly and quarterly statistics for Central, East and Southeast Europe (pp. 29‑50) Index of subjects (pp. 51‑52)

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  • Richard Grieveson & Michael Landesmann & Isilda Mara & Roman Stöllinger, 2018. "Monthly Report No. 2/2018," wiiw Monthly Reports 2018-02, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
  • Handle: RePEc:wii:mpaper:mr:2018-02
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    1. Dmitriy Kovtun & Alexis Meyer-Cirkel & Ms. Zuzana Murgasova & Mr. Dustin Smith & Suchanan Tambunlertchai, 2014. "Boosting Job Growth in the Western Balkans," IMF Working Papers 2014/016, International Monetary Fund.
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    1. Dubravko Mihaljek, 2018. "Convergence in Central and Eastern Europe: Can All Get to EU Average?," Comparative Economic Studies, Palgrave Macmillan;Association for Comparative Economic Studies, vol. 60(2), pages 217-229, June.

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