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    “…If so, what are the required changes? Bruegel and The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) cooperated to form this expert group of economists from various European countries to research these issues…”
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    Published 2010
    “…Furthermore the influence of Europe in international standardization, including strong connectivity with international standardization organizations, achieved through the Dresden and Vienna Agreements, as well as statements of mutual recognition between European and international organizations, has enhanced the competitive position of Europe. …”
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    by Wöss, Josef, Türk, Erik
    Published 2011
    “…In this, the fourth ETUI Policy Brief European Economic and Employment Policy of 2011, Josef Wöss and Erik Türk, both from the Austrian Chamber of Labour, Vienna, examine these demographic issues. They emphasise the importance of looking, not as is usually done, at the ratio of elderly persons to those of working age (demographic dependency) but rather at the number of benefit recipients (pensioners and the unemployed) compared with the number of people actually working (economic dependency). …”
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    by Fischbach-Pyttel, Carola
    Published 2017
    “…It soon became obvious that this ‘marriage of convenience’ between the organisations involved was a mismatch, and it came to an end in 1994 through a decision by the EPSC Presidium which was then formalised at the fifth General Assembly in Vienna in 1996. The organisation was from then on to be called the European Federation of Public Service Unions (EPSU). …”
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    “…To cast light upon it, the Bertelsmann Stiftung developed a Reform Barometer in cooperation with the European Bureau for Policy Consulting and Social Research Vienna (Prof. Bernd Marin) and the University of St. …”
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    Published 2009
    “…Migrants from the NMS are heavily concentrated in certain regions such as the Greater London area and the Vienna area. Nevertheless, even in these areas we expect only modest wage and unemployment effects of migration if at all. …”
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