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The FIW - Research Centre International Economics (https://www.fiw.ac.at/) is a cooperation between the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), the University Vienna, the Johannes Kepler University Linz, the University of Innsbruck, WIFO, wiiw and WSR. FIW is supported by the Austrian Federal Ministries of Education, Research and Science (BMBFW) and of Labour and Economy (BMAW).

FIW Statistics

Current  FIW Statistics on International Trade,  a clear and graphical overview.

FIW Recomendations of Working Paper Archives

These links, wich are compiled by the Research Centre International Economics (FIW), give a glimpse of the broad specturm of research undertaken in the field of (international) economics by various research institutes.

Institute for International Economics

Working Papers from the Research Institute for European Affairs at the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration.

FIW-Working Paper

The purpose of the FIW Working Paper series is to circulate the results of ongoing research in international economics within the research community and thus to encourage discussion and stimulate critical comments within the field as well as to enhance networking and potential cooperation among researchers.

IMF

Online Publications of the International Monetary Found (IMF).

Kiel Working Papers

Working Paper Library from the Kiel Institute for the World Economy (ifw).

Peterson Institute for International Economics

Working Paper Library of the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

Worldbank

The Policy Research Working Papers of the Worldbank on the Topic of International Economics.

WIFO

Working Papers published at the Austrian Institute for Economic Comparisons (WIFO).

wiiw

Working Papers published at the Vienna Institute for International Economic Comparisons (wiiw).

ZEW

Free Economic online Journals at the electronic Journal Archive of the Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) in Mannheim.