Otwarty dostęp

From Bubble to Sustainable Economy in the Baltic States


Zacytuj

1. Kumpikaite, Vilmante, Grybauskas, Andrius, Juodelis, Mantas & Strumyla, Dovydas. (2011). Companies’ management during economic crisis. International Scientific Conference on Economics and Management (Brno, Czech Republic). Journal of Economics and Management, 16, 789-795.Search in Google Scholar

2. Sakiene, Henrika. (2011). Regional unemployment regulation during economic slowdown in Lithuania. International Scientific Conference on Economics and Management (Brno, Czech Republic). Journal of Economics and Management, 16, 309-315.Search in Google Scholar

3. Bobinaite, Viktorija, Juozapaviciene, Aldona & Konstantinaviciute, Inga. (2011). Regression analysis of gross domestic product and its factors in Lithuania. International Scientific Conference on Economics and Management (Brno, Czech Republic). Journal of Economics and Management, 16, 116-126.Search in Google Scholar

4. Priede, Janis & Skapars, Roberts. (2012). Quality competitiveness of Latvia’s metal industry in the iron and steel product groups. International Scientific Conference on Economics and Management (Tallinn, Estonia). Journal of Economics and Management, 17, 202-208.Search in Google Scholar

5. Saboniene, Asta. (2011a). The changes of Lithuanian export competitiveness in the context of economic crisis. International Scientific Conference on Economics and Management (Brno, Czech Republic). Journal of Economics and Management, 16, 302-308.Search in Google Scholar

6. Shatrevich, Vladimir & Zvanitajs, Janis. (2011). Labor productivity research for Latvian production branch export companies. International Scientific Conference on Economics and Management (Brno, Czech Republic). Journal of Economics and Management, 16, 316-322.Search in Google Scholar

7. Veveris, Armands & Kalis, Ilmars. (2011). The impact of EU agricultural policy on the competitiveness of the farms in Latvia. International Scientific Conference on Economics and Management (Brno, Czech Republic). Journal of Economics and Management, 16, 452-458.Search in Google Scholar

8. Saboniene, Asta. (2011b). The transformation of Lithuanian economy: Dimension of manufacturing. International Scientific Conference on Economics and Management (Brno, Czech Republic). Journal of Economics and Management, 16, 295-301.Search in Google Scholar

9. Bernatonyte (2012). Changes of Lithuanian intra-industry trade in light of the economic crisis. International Scientific Conference on Economics and Management (Tallinn, Estonia. Journal ofEconomics and Management, 17, 110-116.10.5755/j01.em.17.1.2258Search in Google Scholar

10. Kleesmaa, Juri, Viiding, Marko & Latosov, Eduard. (2011). Implications for competitiveness of the Estonian carbon-intensive industry post-2013. Baltic Journal of Economics, 11(2), 41-58.10.1080/1406099X.2011.10840500Search in Google Scholar

11. Dumciuviene, Daiva. (2011). Economic development and cohesion policy as financial instrument. International Scientific Conference on Economics and Management (Brno, Czech Republic). Journal of Economics and Management, 16, 167-172.Search in Google Scholar

12. EU Structural Assistance to Estonia. (2013). European Union Structural Assistance to Estonia. Webpages. Retrieved: April. 2013, from URL: www.struktuurifondid.eeSearch in Google Scholar

13. Hilmola, Olli-Pekka. (2011). Rail Baltica Influence Area: State of Operating Environment. Lappeenranta University of Technology, Department of Industrial Management. Research Report 236.Search in Google Scholar

14. Hilmola, Olli-Pekka. (2012). Competing Transportation Chains in Helsinki-Tallinn Route: Multi-Dimensional Evaluation. Lappeenranta University of Technology, Department of Industrial Management. Research Report 243.Search in Google Scholar

15. BOF (2012). Exchange rates database of Bank of Finland. Retrieved May.2013, from http://www.suomenpankki.fi/en/tilastot/valuuttakurssit/Pages/tilastot_valuuttakurssit_valuuttakurssit_long_en.aspxSearch in Google Scholar

16. Statistics Estonia. (2012). Gross domestic product by expenditure approach. Retrieved April.2013, from http://pub.stat.ee/pxweb.2001/I_Databas/Economy/23National_accounts/01Gross_domestic_product_(GDP)/06Gross_domestic_product_by_expenditure_approach/06Gross_domestic_product_by_expenditure_approach.aspSearch in Google Scholar

17. Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. (2012). Available tables on Gross Domestic Product. Retrieved April. 2013, from http://data.csb.gov.lv/DATABASEEN/ekfin/Annual%20statistical%20data/02.%20Gross%20domestic%20product/02.%20Gross%20domestic%20product.aspSearch in Google Scholar

18. Statistics Lithuania. (2012). Gross domestic product (GDP). Retrieved April, 2013, from http://db1.stat.gov.lt/statbank/SelectVarVal/Define.asp?Maintable=M2010201&PLanguage=1Search in Google Scholar

19. UN Comtrade. (2012). International Merchandise Trade Statistics. Retrieved April.2013, from http://comtrade.un.org/Search in Google Scholar

20. Credit Suisse. (2006). Credit Suisse Discovers the “Baltic Tigers”. Retrieved August 2012, from https://infocus.creditsuisse.com/app/article/index.cfm?aoid=159202&fuseaction=OpenArticle&lang=ENSearch in Google Scholar

21. The Economist. (2003). Lithuania: Baltic tiger. The Economist, 17th of July. Retrieved August 2012, from http://www.economist.com/node/1929205 Search in Google Scholar

22. Ojala, Lauri, Naula, Tapio & Queiroz, Cesar. (2005). Transport Sector Restructuring in the Baltic States as Members of the European Union. In Proceedings of the 3rd Seminar Held in Vilnius. Turku, Finland: School of Economics.Search in Google Scholar

23. Bank of Estonia. (2012). Statistics of Central Bank. Retrieved April 2013, from http://www.eestipank.info/pub/en/dokumendid/statistika/Search in Google Scholar

24. Bank of Latvia. (2012). Statistics of Central Bank. Retrieved April 2013, from http://www.bank.lv/en/statistics/activities/Search in Google Scholar

25. Lithuanian Central Bank. (2012). Statistics of Central Bank. Retrieved April 2013, from http://www.lb.lt/statistical_data_treeSearch in Google Scholar

26. Bernatonyte (2011). Export productivity and specialization patterns of Lithuania. International Scientific Conference on Economics and Management (Brno, Czech Republic). Journal ofEconomics and Management, 16, 109-115.Search in Google Scholar

27. Lesser, Barry. (2000). BALT-ECON 2000: Economic Policy, and Reform in Estonia, Latvia andLithuania, 1992 to 2000 and Beyond. Baltic Economic Management Training Program. Halifax, Canada.Search in Google Scholar

28. Ojala, Lauri & Queiroz, Cesar. (2001). Transport Sector Restructuring in the Baltic States. In Proceedings of a Seminar held in Riga on November 16-17, 2000. Turku, Finland: Turku School of Economics and World Bank.Search in Google Scholar

29. Laisi, Milla & Poikolainen, Tiina. (2011). Progression of the Deregulation in the North EuropeanRailway Passenger Markets - Building Insights via Customer Satisfaction Survey and ExpertInterviews, 15/2011. Helsinki, Finland: Finnish Transport Agency.Search in Google Scholar

30. Terk, Erik, Tapaninen, Ulla, Hilmola, Olli-Pekka & Hunt, Tonis. (2007). Oil Transit in Estonia and Finland - Current Status, Future Demand, and Implications on Infrastructure Investments in Transportation Chain. In Publications of Estonian Maritime Academy, No. 4, 2007.Search in Google Scholar

31. Karamysheva, Marina, Henttu, Ville & Hilmola, Olli-Pekka. (2013). Logistics of North-West Russia andRail Baltica: Standpoints of Private Sector. Lappeenranta University of Technology, Department of Industrial Management. LUT Scientific and Expertise Publications. Research Report 3.Search in Google Scholar

32. Ketels, Christian. (2012). State of the Region Report 2012 - The Top of Europe Bracing Itself forDifficult Times: Baltic Sea Region-Collaboration to Sustain Growth. Baltic Development Forum, Copenhagen, Denmark.Search in Google Scholar

33. EIB. (2012). Finance Contracts Signed - Breakdown by Region. Retrieved April 2012, from http://www.eib.org/projects/loans/regions/european-union/index.htmSearch in Google Scholar

34. EBRD. (2012a). Estonian factsheet. Retrieved April 2012, from URL: www.ebrd.com/estoniaSearch in Google Scholar

35. Eesti Energia. (2012). Eesti Energia lays cornerstone for Auvere power plant. Press release on 4th of May.Search in Google Scholar

36. Eesti Energia. (2011). Eesti Energia borrows 300 million for financing domestic investments. Press release on 26th of March.Search in Google Scholar

37. EBRD. (2012c). Lithuanian factsheet. Retrieved April 2012, from URL: www.ebrd.com/lithuaniaSearch in Google Scholar

38. EBRD (2012b). Latvian factsheet. Retrieved April 2012, from URL: www.ebrd.com/latviaSearch in Google Scholar

39. EU Regio. (2012). Regional Policy - Inforegio. Retrieved June 2012, from http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/index_en.cfmSearch in Google Scholar

40. Gleave, Steer Davies. (2010). Ex Post Evaluation of Cohesion Policy Programmes 2000-2006 Co-Financed by the European Fund for Regional Development (Objectives 1 & 2) - Work Package5A: Transport. Final Report for European Commission (DG Regio), London.Search in Google Scholar

41. Atukeren, Erdal. (2011). Macroeconomic effect of high oil prices on the Swiss economy: 2003-2008. International Journal of Sustainable Economy, 3(1), 1-19.10.1504/IJSE.2011.037717Search in Google Scholar

eISSN:
1407-6179
ISSN:
1407-6160
Język:
Angielski
Częstotliwość wydawania:
4 razy w roku
Dziedziny czasopisma:
Engineering, Introductions and Overviews, other