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One of the main weaknesses of Lithuanian economic is low level of productivity. Productivity is influenced by many … factors and export is one of them. It is noted that exporting firms have higher productivity, larger size, faster technology … and innovative development. The main object of this study is to investigate the impact of export's on productivity of …
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head components showed that growth of labor productivity and employment rate had positive impact on GDP per head growth and … lower since 2000. Also there is sigma-divergence among Lithuanian regions.In purpose to increase labor productivity growth …
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to optimize their operational costs, find new solutions to increase productivity and efficiency.This is why, the company …
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, productivity. Respondents, that were chosen, were the clients of the companies “Tebunie Svara” and “Siauliu Tiekimo Baze” and …
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A high inflation rate is the main obstacle prohibiting euro lead into the state, that‘s why the inflation theme is the urgent one. We analyzed the inflation not only from the economic perspective, but from the legal side too. The changes of property forms, legal tends, extent of inflation,...
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to the management of bank credit, to provide the most popular credit risk management techniques, to assess the credit … service analysis methods. In detail by the AB DnB NORD bank credit analysis services, and forecasts for the credit. Confirmed … by the authors formulated the research hypothesis, that of AB DnB NORD bank credit risk management should be improved …
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