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the growth prospects in the coming 5 years. The weakness of Finland’s performance relative to comparative EU … recovery in turn stems from a stronger export market growth, the fading away of the negative Nokia shock, and the improvement … on productivity growth, we estimate that Finland could achieve an annual growth rate of about 2 per cent in the coming 5 …
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In this paper, we describe key problems of the current EU's fiscal framework and offer constructive alternatives to reforming it. A comprehensive reassessment of the rules is necessary, as the development of the rules has reached an impasse for both political and technical reasons. In our view,...
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In this paper, we describe key problems of the current EU's fiscal framework and offer constructive alternatives to reforming it. A comprehensive reassessment of the rules is necessary, as the development of the rules has reached an impasse for both political and technical reasons. In our view,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012664936
(Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance). However, there exists no commonly agreed methodology to calculate this …
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This paper discusses the Finnish experiences of Active Labour Market Policy (ALMP) across the economic cycle, especially in economic downturn. Cuts in unemployment spell duration have been the main factors to contribute in decreasing the unemployment in the recent years. Subsidised employment...
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Tässä artikkelissa tarkastellaan yritysdynamiikan vaikutuksia talouteen makrotasolla käyttämällä hyväksi tietoja aloittaneiden ja lopettaneiden yritysten lukumääristä ja joukosta keskeisiä makrotalouden muuttujia. Tulosten mukaan erityisesti uusien yritysten syntymisellä on tärkeä...
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enterprises) are typically not high-growth firms. They seem to prefer stability over swift growth. … than in other firms. State-owned companies show the highest stability in employment, and they have also reduced their … higher stability of employment than 'first generation'. Family businesses (especially the second or subsequent generation …
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firms' better growth prospects. In the absence of functioning local markets for some productive inputs, being engaged in …
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service sector. Innovative and technologically advanced service firms also have higher growth expectations. The innovative …. This is important for the society at large as far as future growth and competitiveness are concerned. With these activities …
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differences also exist between the scalability of different services. Since 2007, employment growth has been the fastest in the … location-dependent services. The real growth of value added and the increase of productivity, however, have been concentrated …
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