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Tag Archives: productivity

Baltic States go nuclear

Thursday, 4 October, 2012by Ramūnas Stanionis Leave a comment

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 […]

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Baltic States, competitiveness, economy, energy, politics

Winners of crisis will take it all

Tuesday, 25 September, 2012by Ramūnas Stanionis Leave a comment

The reforms matter to the extent they are delivered, they have their price and their prize. The OECD recently has published a renewed structural reform inventory for its members to […]

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competitiveness, economy, politics, structural reform, unemployment

Can crisis do better for the economy?

Thursday, 23 August, 2012by Ramūnas Stanionis Leave a comment

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 […]

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Baltic States, competitiveness, economy, politics

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