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Author:Marek Tiits
The papers from the first stage of the INDEUNIS project analysing patterns of structural change, trade specialization and the role played by foreign direct investment (FDI), have just been published.
INDEUNIS, an international research project coordinated by the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) and financed by the European Commission from the 6th Framework Programme, brings together researchers from Austria, Poland, Hungary, Estonia, Finland, Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine who jointly investigate the recent experience with economic transition, industrial restructuring and integration in both the New EU Member States from Central and Eastern Europe (NMS) and the selected Newly Independent States (NIS: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Moldova).
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Author:Marek Tiits
by Marek Tiits
The global crisis stroke, as argued by many, by complete surprise and there was very little individual small economies such as the ones on the Baltic Sea Region could themselves do to avoid the domestic crisis that followed. Is this really so? What have we learned from this crisis? Are there any extra lessons to be taken?
The general hope and perception emerging from recent international media coverage is that the global financial and economic crisis is nearly over. The employment figures remain sluggish, but financial markets enjoyed last year extraordinary gains, and a number of economies have started to demonstrate again quite reasonable growth rates. In the Baltic Sea Region, also things seem to have started to return back to normal. The quarterly GDP growth was in Q4 2009 for the countries in the Baltic Sea region close to 0% or even slightly positive. Estonia prepares for adoption of euro in 2011 and the budget crisis in Greece has overshadowed the woes in the Baltic States. The view that the crisis is nearly over and everything will continue as previously represents a rather comforting outlook. This is a very tempting, yet dangerous way of thinking.
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Author:Miia Sulg
CB Job Ferry Partner meeting and Expert Workshop in Tartu
On April 25th, 2012 the Steering Committee and the second Partner meeting with partners from four countries of the Project „Central Baltic Job Ferry” (CB Job Ferry) took place at the Institute of Baltic Studies, Tartu, Estonia to discuss the implementation of labour market mobility project in Latvia, Estonia, Finland and Sweden which will result in a new cross-border labour market portal. On April 26th, 2012, the first „Central Baltic Job Ferry” (CB Job Ferry) workshop organized by the Institute of Baltic Studies took place in Tartu, Estonia to discuss Central Baltic cross-border labour mobility issues.
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Author:Miia Sulg
A new Internet platform for promoting the cross-border labour market mobility has been presented at the Centralbaltic Job Ferry project meeting
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Author:Miia Sulg
We are glad to inform that project “Centralbaltic Job Ferry” (CB Job Ferry) has just published its 4th Newsletter edition. The most important events in the past 4 months were the 3rd Steering Committee meeting, partners' meeting and workshop in Stockholm (Sweden) where the information platform www.cbjobferry.eu developed in the framework of CB Job Ferry project was presented.
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Author:Miia Sulg
Dear Readers,
We are glad to announce that the project “Centralbaltic Job Ferry” (CB Job Ferry) has just published the 5th edition of its regular Newsletters. The most important events at the end of 2012 were participation of the CB Job Ferry project representative in the Annual Conference of the Association of European Border Regions (AEBR) organised in November, 2012, in Berlin, Germany, where the project was introduced to a broader public as well as to international experts in field of cross-border labour mobility.
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Author:Miia Sulg
On March 19, 2013 the conference of the "Centralbaltic Job Ferry" project on the cross border labour mobility issues in the Central Baltic region took place at the University of Latvia (UL).
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Author:Miia Sulg
Untitled Document
Otsime oma meeskonda
ANALÜÜTIKUT POLIITIKATE/PROGRAMMIDE HINDAMISSE
Tööülesanded
Poliitikate/programmide (mõjude) hindamistes osalemine, sh hindamismetoodika(te) väljatöötamine, uuringupakkumiste koostamine, uute projektide algatamine;
osalemine analüüside ja uuringute läbiviimisel, peamiselt majandus-, innovatsiooni- ja regionaalpoliitika valdkonnas.
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News/Events
Author:Miia Sulg
Untitled Document
Otsime oma meeskonda
SOTSIAALPOLIITIKA JA RÄNDE ANALÜÜTIKUT
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Sotsiaalsete küsimuste nagu lõimumine, võrdne kohtlemine, ränne ja põhiõiguste kaitse analüüside ja uuringute läbiviimine;
Uuringupakkumiste koostamine, uute projektide algatamine.
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Author:Miia Sulg
Central Baltic Job Ferry has published Newsletter No. 3 (May-August 2012)
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