Austrian Institute of Economic Research


The Austrian Institute of Economic Research is a private non-profit association located in Vienna, Austria.
The institute was founded in 1927 by Friedrich Hayek and Ludwig von Mises. With 124 employees it is the largest economic research institute in Austria. The current director is Christoph Badelt who followed Karl Aiginger on 1 September 2016. WIFO is a member of the "Association of European Conjuncture Institutes", the "Centre for International Research on Economic Tendency Surveys", and the "European Economic Research and Advisory Consortium" with partner institutions in Birmingham, Bologna, Cambridge, Madrid, Munich, Paris and Rotterdam. It has also established ties to institutes in the US, Australia and Asia.

Research Activities

WIFO analyses national and international economic trends and supplies short- to medium-term economic forecasts. Together with studies on European integration, competitiveness and location of industries and services, these trends and forecasts provide the basis for economic policies and corporate strategies. Research activities are bundled in the following five departments:
WIFO's activities include commissioned research and consulting for domestic and international decision-making bodies, the European Commission, the OECD, major business and financial institutions. It has established an extensive information system of regularly updated economic statistics, including U.N. Foreign Trade Statistics, World Debt Tables of the World Bank, the IMF International Financial Statistics, OECD Main Economic Indicators, and OECD Economic Outlook. It also publishes journals, reports, newsletters, and periodicals.

Supervisory Board

The Supervisory Board of WIFO is made up of Christoph Leitl, Rudi Kaske and other representatives of its main carrier organisations and the Austrian political, economic and academic community.