Baltic euro introduction amid financial crisis
In the midst of euro crisis, the idea of Eurozone enlargement is alive, gathering speed and in fact has never been abandoned. After a sequence of accessions (Slovenia in 2007, […]
In the midst of euro crisis, the idea of Eurozone enlargement is alive, gathering speed and in fact has never been abandoned. After a sequence of accessions (Slovenia in 2007, […]
Mr Richard Koo, the chef economist at Nomura Research institute, in his latest publication has made an argument that in responding to current financial crisis, and by discovering that macroeconomic […]
We know from the theory that to stay competitive the economies must have adequately skilled and cost-effective labor among the factors of production. However, with internal consolidation and falling labour […]
The OECD Health Data 2012 report, released this summer, serves as a good background to have a sense of latest trends in healthcare sector across a variety of countries (members […]
ILO in its 2012 report on Global employment trends for youth suggested there will be little improvement in youth labour market over the next five years up until 2016, noting […]
As a Bruegel think tank study shows, yes it can and yes it can to the Baltic States. It did an assessment of 24 EU Member States according to their […]
Jau koks mėnuo kaip netyla aistros. Raudonajame kampe Estija, apšilusi nuo ‘aršių’ santūraus Estijos prezidento Toomas Hendrik Ilves postulatų ginant Estijos vykdomą fiskalinės drausmės politiką bei pačią narystę euro zonoje. Kitoje ringo […]