Visit Insitute for Advanced Studies - "The current Austrian economic situation and its future development”
Our first activity in 2023 was the visit of IHS, the Insitute for Advanced
Studies in Vienna, January 26. We were received by the Director of IHS,
Prof. Dr. Klaus Neusser, who gave us a lecture about "The current
Austrian economic situation and its future development”.
The focus of the presentation was on the macroeconomic status of the
Austrian economy and its expected future development. Issues touched upon were
the inflation and energy situation as well as the economic policies undertaken
by the government. Finally, the long-term prospect was discussed.
Prof. Neusser pointed out that the Austrian economy did better in 2022 than
it had been expected. Real GDP 2022 increased 4,8%. However for 2023 he
expected only 0,4% and for 2024 1,2%. The unemployment rate was good, which is
partly due to the retirement of the baby boomer generation. A serious problem
is the lack of specialists of STEM subjects (MINT-Fächer). The inflation rate
was 8,5% in 2022 and the expectation for 2023 was 6,7% and for 2024 2,0%.
Due to the consequences of supply chain disruptions he expects rising near shore investments. Prof. Neusser criticized, that the ECB was reacting too late in view of the high inflation. The US had reacted earlier with rising interest rates. In Austria strikes could be avoided due to the cooperation of Chambers and Unions. High energy prices due to the war lead to a restructuring of the economy. High gas prices may lead to the end of some industries. A lot has to be done for the energy transition such as storage facilities, high voltage lines, alternative energy investments etc. Prof. Neusser was critical about the low level of investments in Austria and of inefficiency in the public field. Regions and communities would need more financing via the financial equalization (Finanzausgleich). On the other hand further financial stimuli were not necessary. The budget deficit was close to the Maastricht limit, but medium consolidation is necessary.
Director – Prof. em. Dr. DI. Klaus Neusser
As of May 2, 2022, Prof. em. Dr. DI. Klaus Neusser has been appointed Director
of the Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS) on an interim basis. His research
focuses on macroeconomics and time series analysis. After studying technical mathematics with a minor in economics, Klaus Neusser
received his doctorate from the Vienna University of Technology in the
Technical Sciences (PhD) and habilitated at the University of Vienna in 1990 in
Economic Theory and Economic Policy as well as in econometrics. From 1993 to
1994 Klaus Neusser was a full professor in Economics at the European University
Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany. From 1994 to 2019 he was a full
professor of economics, in particular Econometrics and Macroeconomics at the University
of Bern, Switzerland.
The Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS) develops research
questions in dialogue with politics and science and contributes to both
scientific and policy-relevant issues. Its scientists work in an
application-oriented manner on research questions that affect current societal
challenges. IHS is known for regular research results, such as the quarterly
published economic forecast, the European Social Survey, the National Education
Report or the Student Social Survey. This broad spectrum of content is
currently represented by eight research groups, which cooperate on an
interdisciplinary basis.
The Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS) celebrates its 60th
anniversary in 2023. Please visit for more information here: www.ihs.ac.at/research/60-jahre-ihs