After Lithuania's parliament on Tuesday improved the new Labour Code to take effect in July, no changes are expected in the sense of flexibility of labour relations, economists say, adding that the initial ambitious plans of liberalizing labour relations has been downgraded into a reflection of the ...
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After Lithuania's parliament tightened alcohol trade, consumption and advertisement rules on Thursday, manufacturers have warned about emigration of the population amid disappointment in the administration's moves, adding that producers would have to halt investments and sack employees.
Lithuania must overhaul its education system and use more high-tech solutions to maintain economic growth in the future, Danske Bank's chief economist for the Baltic countries said on Thursday.
A growing economy not only strengthens a country‘s image abroad, but also means better living conditions for its people. Lithuanian economists predict that this year the Lithuanian economy will grow far more rapidly than last year. Exports, however, will not be the main factor of this.
Danske Bank's chief economist for the Baltic countries believes that Lithuania's incoming government should give priority to reforming the country's education system in order to improve the situation in the labour market and help ensure sustainable economic growth, but he warns that possible differe...
A radical transformation of the education system in Lithuania is needed to narrow the wage gap between Lithuania and other European countries, according to Rokas Grajauskas, chief economist for the Baltic countries at Danske Bank, writing in Lietuvos Žinios.
Lithuanian economic growth this year has been the slowest among the Baltic countries, but analysts at Danske Bank predict that the country's gross domestic product growth next year will be faster than in Estonia and, in 2017, will bypass Latvia as well.
The Lithuania Tribune / EN.DELFI TV spoke to Rokas Grajauskas, Analyst for the Baltic states of Danske Bank. How would you describe year 2014 for Lithuania’s economy, we asked Grajauskas.
The Lithuania Tribune / EN.DELFI TV spoke to Rokas Grajauskas, Analyst for the Baltic states of Danske Bank. How low oil prices are going to affect Lithuania’s economy, we asked Grajauskas.
The Lithuania Tribune / EN.DELFI TV spoke to Rokas Grajauskas, Analyst for the Baltic states of Danske Bank. How growing value of USD is going to affect Lithuania’s economy, we asked Grajauskas.
The Lithuania Tribune / EN.DELFI TV spoke to Rokas Grajauskas, Analyst for the Baltic states of Danske Bank. How deflation in Eurozone is going to affect Lithuania, we asked Grajauskas.
The Lithuania Tribune / EN.DELFI TV spoke to Rokas Grajauskas, Analyst for the Baltic states of Danske Bank. What are the effects on Lithuania’s economy of EU’s sanctions towards Russia and countersanctions by Russia, we asked Grajauskas.
EN.DELFI by the Lithuania Tribune TV spoke to Rokas Grajauskas, the Baltic states Analyst of the Danske Bank. January 15 was the last day of the Litas circulation in Lithuania, we asked how did the Euro introduction go in Lithuania.
As anti-EU moods are brewing in Greece, the euro zone is worried about a new round of financial crisis. Would Lithuania, the newest member of the euro club, be made feel the ripples, should Athens decide to quit the currency union?