The CESEE region is characterized by large migration flows. Which policies can foster integration in destination countries while keeping options for return migration open?
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Skills shortages and real wages under pressure – the OECD Employment Outlook in Central and Eastern Europe
30. September 2022In a webinar organized together with the IBS Warsaw we discussed findings of the OECD Employment Outlook and implications for Central and East European Countries.
The price of war – how do CEE countries manage?
29. Juni 2022Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is first and foremost a human tragedy, but it also comes with a challenging economic impact in neighbouring CEE countries. We discussed with experts what challenges the CEE countries are facing.
Economic and social impacts of the war in Ukraine in Central and Eastern Europe
7. April 2022With the war raging in Ukraine, what are the likely scenarios for growth and inflation and the main questions arising for trade, energy, food security and the integration of refugees in Central and Eastern Europe? We discussed this with experts from the region.
The OECD Economic Outlook – a special focus on Central and Eastern Europe
2. Dezember 2021After the OECD published its autumn economic projections in the Economic Outlook 2021 on December 1, this event focused on the economic perspectives for the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. It discusses growth and inflation outlooks.
Improving Productivity in Central and Eastern European countries
19. Oktober 2021The latest work by the OECD presents findings on productivity and economic policy implications in Central and Eastern European countries (CEE). Research institutes discuss these recommendations in light of their own research and the institutional context of Hungary and other CCE countries.