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            EIB Working Papers 2019/03 - Financing and obstacles for high growth enterprises 

            Pal, Rozalia; Durante, Elena; Ferrando, Annalisa (2019)
            Firms can be identified as high growth, stable or declining. This paper investigates the links between these different phases in the life of a firm, investment activity, financing needs and financing constraints. Using the ...
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            EIB Working Paper 2021/01 - Towards a new growth model in CESEE 

            Gereben, Áron; Wruuck, Patricia (2021)
            The factors behind the pre-crisis growth model of the Central, Eastern and South-Eastern European EU countries (CESEE) region – skilled yet affordable labour force, foreign direct investment, imports of productivity-enhancing ...
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            EIB Investment Report 2021/2022 

            European Investment Bank (2022)
            The massive resources the European Union is unleashing to rebuild after COVID-19 present a unique opportunity to deal with climate change and improve the ability of firms and individuals to compete in a more digital world. ...
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            EIB Working Paper 2020/06 - Digital technologies and firm performance 

            Rückert, Désirée; Nayyar, Gaurav; Cathles, Alison (2020)
            As the productivity of the European economy shows signs of slowing down, many hopes are pinned on digital technologies to reverse this trend. This study uses data from the EIBIS 2019 survey to examine whether the adoption ...
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            Who is prepared for the new digital age? 

            European Investment Bank (2020)
            In the fight against the Coronavirus, digital technology is playing an unprecedented role in the maintenance of daily life and economic and social activities, as well as the recovery of industries and business activities. ...
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            Navigating supply chain disruptions 

            (2024)
            Recent crises – such as the pandemic, raw material shortages, maritime transport disruptions and the Ukraine war – have disrupted EU firms’ supply chains and exposed their dependency on foreign imports. This study, conducted ...
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            The EIB Climate Survey 

            (2024)
            The seventh annual EIB Climate Survey provides valuable insight into how Europeans view the challenges and opportunities of adapting to climate change in 2024. 94% – a strong consensus across the European Union – agree ...
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            Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe (CESEE) Bank Lending Survey: Second half of 2024 

            (2024)
            The CESEE Bank Lending Survey is a unique instrument developed in the context of the Vienna Initiative to monitor cross-border banking activities and deleveraging in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. It serves to ...
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            EIB Working Paper 2025/01 - Growth and competitiveness in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe: The role of innovation 

            (2024)
            Despite increased innovation capacity, countries in Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe (CESEE) face significant challenges threatening their growth and competitiveness, including severe skills shortages, uneven ...
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            Feeding future generations 

            European Investment Bank (2019)
            The food sector is a strategic part of the European economy, but it faces many complex challenges: The sector is afraid of risk Spending on innovation is low The sector does not use technology adequately The financing ...
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