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Bakalauro baigiamajame darbe nagrinėjamas Lietuvos ekonomikos atvirumas, jo kitimo priežastys ir pasekmės. Teorinėje darbo dalyje yra apibūdinamas ekonomikos atvirumas, išskiriami veiksniai turintys įtakos šalies atvirumui. Yra išskiriamas užsienio prekybos (ekonomikos) ir finansų...
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The paper aims to analyse the impact of government debt on the country's economic growth. Beginning of the economic crisis in 2007 and rapid growth of government debt has attracted interest in this topic. Government debt-to-GDP ratio in the EU has increased from 58.7 to 86.8 percent from 2007...
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The paper aims to analyse the impact of government debt on the country’s economic growth. Beginning of the economic crisis in 2007 and rapid growth of government debt has attracted interest in this topic. Government debt-to-GDP ratio in the EU has increased from 58.7 to 86.8 percent from 2007...
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Significant disparities still exist between regions of the European Union, even though substantial Cohesion investments are directed to address this issue. To adjust the Cohesion Policy (CP), researchers assess the returns of the CP, but almost all studies are carried out at NUTS1&2 or a country...
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The countries with a transition economy in the EU have experienced a rapid growth of labour migration and remittance flows during the last two decades. Remittances are improving household economic welfare, so it is important to evaluate how these financial flows may affect the poverty situation,...
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This paper examines age- and gender-specific employment sensitivity to growth across different economic sectors. By applying a non-linear panel specification of Okun's first-difference equation on EU-28 countries for 1995-2019, we estimate age-, gender-, and sector-specific employment...
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