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Monthly Report No. 6/2017

Vasily Astrov, Pëllumb Collaku, Mahdi Ghodsi and Leon Podkaminer

No 2017-06, wiiw Monthly Reports from The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw

Abstract: Graph of the month Economic size, extent of dollarisation/euroisation, and exchange rate regime in Central, East and Southeast European countries (p. 1) Opinion corner What are the reasons for and the likely consequences of Hassan Rouhani’s victory in the Iranian presidential elections? (by Mahdi Ghodsi; pp. 2-4) What drives import demand in EU countries? (by Vasily Astrov; pp. 5-10) Thirlwall’s Law may be empirically invalid (by Leon Podkaminer; pp. 11-17) Property claims Kosovo versus Serbia (by Pëllumb Çollaku; pp. 18-21) Recommended reading (p. 22) Statistical Annex Monthly and quarterly statistics for Central, East and Southeast Europe (pp. 23‑44)

Keywords: dollarisation; euroisation; exchange rate regime; Iran; elections; import demand; foreign trade; income elasticities; Thirlwall’s Law; long-term growth; balance-of-payments constraint; nationalisation; privatisation; property rights; FDI; Kosovo; Serbia; former Yugoslavia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 47 pages including 4 Tables and 21 Figures
Date: 2017-06
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