Monthly Report No. 10/2020
Amat Adarov,
Ruslan Grinberg (),
Julia Grübler and
Robert Stehrer
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Julia Gruebler
No 2020-10, wiiw Monthly Reports from The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw
Abstract:
Chart of the month The second wave of COVID-19 cases in CESEE is stronger than the first by Julia Grübler Opinion Corner A new economic model after the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia by Ruslan Grinberg The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to accelerate the search for a new economic model, which will become more socially oriented. However, Russia is not participating in this search. It is torn between the two extreme schools of economic thought market liberals and proponents of a return to Soviet-style planning, with very little in between. Foreign direct investment and global value chains empirical relationship and policy implications by Amat Adarov and Robert Stehrer Global value chain integration is strongly related to foreign direct investment flows, which might be hampered by regulatory restrictions. These, however, might be justified from a national or EU-wide security and resilience perspective. ICT capital and intangibles as drivers of value-added growth by Amat Adarov and Robert Stehrer ICT capital and intangible capital have been significant drivers of economic growth in the last two decades, though they have lost some steam since the global financial crisis. For EU-CEE, however, there is still a potential to exploit these drivers of growth. Monthly and quarterly statistics for Central, East and Southeast Europe
Keywords: COVID-19; new economic model; role of the government; foreign direct investment; global value chains; barriers to FDI; ICT capital; intangible capital; growth accounting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 50 pages including 3 Tables and 29 Figures
Date: 2020-10
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