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Monthly Report No. 3/2010

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  • A. Miklaszewicz
  • V. Popova
  • Roman Römisch

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

  • H. Sladek
  • Waltraut Urban

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

Abstract

Public debt developments in the CEE countries (by A. Miklaszewicz; pp. 1-4) Keywords public debt, sustainability, CEE Countries covered CEE Topics Macroeconomic Analysis, Forecasts and Policy China's quest for oil abroad between state and market (by W. Urban; pp. 5-11) Keywords oil supply and demand, FDI, China Countries covered China Topics Energy Regional development in Bulgaria (by V. Popova, H. Sladek and R. Römisch; pp. 12-17) Keywords regional development, Bulgaria Countries covered Bulgaria Topics Regional Development Statistical Annex Selected monthly data on the economic situation in Southeast Europe, Russia and Ukraine (pp. 19-27) Guide to wiiw statistical services on Central, East and Southeast Europe, Russia and Ukraine (p. 29)

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  • A. Miklaszewicz & V. Popova & Roman Römisch & H. Sladek & Waltraut Urban, 2010. "Monthly Report No. 3/2010," wiiw Monthly Reports 2010-03, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
  • Handle: RePEc:wii:mpaper:mr:2010-03
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    1. Edward Hunter Christie & Joseph Francois & Waltraut Urban & Franz Wirl, 2010. "China’s foreign oil policy: genesis, deployment and selected effects," FIW Research Reports series II-003, FIW.
    2. Edward Christie & Rostislav Kapelyushnikov & Andrei Kuznetsov & Waltraut Urban, 2010. "Monthly Report No. 2/2010," wiiw Monthly Reports 2010-02, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
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