31 Mar 2025 - Notification
Liechtenstein’s economic output measured by real gross domestic product (GDP) stagnated in 2024, interrupting the brief economic upward trend of the previous year. According to the Liechtenstein-Institute’s estimation model, nominal GDP will amount to around CHF 7’484 million in 2024. In relation to the nominal GDP 2023 of the preliminary estimate published by the Office for Statistics, the estimation model for 2024 shows nominal GDP growth of just over 0%; adjusted for inflation, the real GDP growth rate in 2024 is therefore around −1%.
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2 Apr 2025 - Notification
From March 27-28, 2025, the third workshop on "Empirical Macroeconmics: The Transmission of Macroeconomic Shocks and Policy Challenges" took place at the Johannes Kepler University Linz in cooperation with the Liechtenstein Institute and the University of Innsbruck.
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2 Apr 2025 - Notification
The management of the Liechtenstein Institute's specialist departments changes at regular intervals. At the beginning of March 2025, two departments were given new heads. Stephan Scheuzger took over as head of the History Department, replacing Fabian Frommelt, who had been in charge for two years. There was also a change in the Department of Economics. Andreas Brunhart is taking over as Head of the Department for the second time, having previously held the position for two years with Martin Geiger.
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28 Mar 2025 - Notification
On March 26, 2025, the local council of the municipality of Gamprin visited the Liechtenstein Institute to view the results of the 2024 building renovation work. Director Thomas Meier welcomed the guests and thanked the municipality of Gamprin for its support in this successful renovation of the former vicarage. Following a brief tour of the building, the local council held its council meeting in the seminar room of the Liechtenstein Institute.
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25 Mar 2025 - Notification
The last two issues of "Wirtschaft regional" featured a two-part interview with Andreas Brunhart and Martin Geiger on the current challenges facing Liechtenstein's economic growth.
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23 Mar 2025 - Notification
From March 14 to 16, a Liechtenstein team took part in the EEA Moot Court in Oslo for the first time. This is a competition in which EFTA Court proceedings are simulated
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10 Mar 2025 - Notification
On February 18, 2025, His Excellency Luca Beccari, Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Economic Cooperation and Digital Transformation, visited the Liechtenstein Institute with his delegation.
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21 Feb 2025 - New Publication
The Liechtenstein Institute's Growth Monitor, which has now been published for the fourth time, depicts the long-term growth development and sustainability of Liechtenstein's economy from various perspectives. The Growth Monitor 2024 also includes a focus chapter on the topic of labor shortages.
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19 Feb 2025 - Notification
Political scientist Karin Frick joined the Department of Politics at the Liechtenstein Institute at the beginning of February 2025.
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