The 2017 labour law reform significantly improved Lithuania’s position in the Employment Flexibility Index, moving the country from the 27th…
Download PDF As part of the implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights, the European Commission (EC) has adopted…
The shadow economy in Lithuania remains pervasive despite economic growth, and as many as one in two people would consider…
Instead of comprehensive re-examination of the Energy Taxation Directive, the European Commission is examining whether ETD should continue the exemptions…
Being the monopoly suppliers of some state-sponsored activities, many state-owned enterprises also engage in traditional businesses and compete with private…
As many as 81 percent of Lithuanians find their knowledge of economics insufficient. Making economic decisions at every step of…
The recent Employment Flexibility Index uses data provided by the World Bank’s Doing Business Labour Market Regulation Questionnaire to compare…
Employment Flexibility Index 2018 ranks EU and OECD countries based on the World Bank’s Doing Business data on labour market…
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