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EIB Investment Survey 2018 - Austria overview - cover

EIB Investment Survey 2018 - Austria overview

Bank European Investment

Publisher: European Investment Bank

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The annual EIB Investment Survey (EIBIS) gathers qualitative and quantitative information on investment activities by around 12 000 companies across the EU, their financing requirements and the difficulties they face.This brochure provides an overview of 2018 results for Austria.
Available since: 01/15/2019.

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