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Olga Pindyuk

Publications -  60
Citations -  1337

Olga Pindyuk is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Unemployment & Trade barrier. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1278 citations.

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The World Input-Output Database (WIOD): Contents, Sources and Methods

TL;DR: The World Input-Output Database (WIB) as mentioned in this paper was developed to analyse the effects of globalization on trade patterns, environmental pressures and socio-economic development across a wide set of countries.
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Reducing transatlantic barriers to trade and investment: An economic assessment

TL;DR: In this article, the importance of the bilateral economic relationship between the EU and US is discussed, and different policy options for the deepening of bilateral trade and investment relationship are investigated, ranging from partial agreements that are limited in the scope of barriers they would address, or services only, or procurement only, to a full-fledged free trade agreement (FTA) with a comprehensive liberalisation agenda covering simultaneously tariffs, procurement, NTBs for goods, and NTB for services.
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Consolidated Data on International Trade in Services

TL;DR: The trade in services database (TSD) as discussed by the authors provides a consolidated and reconciled version of multiple sources of bilateral trade data, including mirror flows, reconciliation of aggregate with underlying flows, and consolidation, allowing for broader coverage than offered by source data.
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Trends in International Trade and FDI in Services: a global database of services trade

TL;DR: The TSD dataset as mentioned in this paper provides an overview of recent trends in volume and modes of trade in services, including cross-border trade flows with the world are available for 188 countries, while bilateral data and FDI data are reported by a narrower set of countries.
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: assessment of the humanitarian, economic, and financial impact in the short and medium term

TL;DR: In a recent study, the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) sheds light on the immediate consequences on the one hand, but also on the medium-term structural changes caused by the largest armed conflict in Europe since the Second World War as discussed by the authors .