리투아니아의 경제 (Korean Wikipedia)

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  • “2019 Shows Biggest Leap for Lithuania”. 2018년 12월 26일에 확인함. The 2017 labor law reform significantly improved Lithuania’s position in the Employment Flexibility Index, moving the country from the 27th to 15th position among the EU and OECD countries, according to Employment Flexibility Index 2019 compiled by the Lithuanian Free Market Institute based on the World Bank’s Doing Business data. 

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  • “Lithuania rules out devaluation”. 2018년 11월 18일에 확인함. But Mr Kubilius, speaking in Brussels ahead of an EU summit, said his government would press ahead with its austerity programme and would not request a relaxation of the terms for joining the euro area that are set out under EU treaty law. 

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  • Dencik, Jacob; Spee, Roel (July 2018). “Global Location Trends – 2018 Annual Report: Getting ready for Globalization 4.0” (PDF). IBM Institute for Business Value. 7쪽. 2019년 4월 10일에 원본 문서 (PDF)에서 보존된 문서. 2018년 9월 15일에 확인함. Ireland continues to lead the world for attracting high-value investment, generating substantial inward investment with strengths in key high-value sectors such as ICT, financial and business services and life sciences. But Singapore is now a close second, with Lithuania and Switzerland right behind. 

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  • “OECD Economic Surveys. LITHUANIA” (PDF). OECD. July 2018. 2018년 10월 25일에 원본 문서 (PDF)에서 보존된 문서. 2018년 11월 17일에 확인함. Lithuania’s fiscal position is sound. After revenues fell sharply in the wake of the 2008 crisis, the government started consolidating public finances on the spending side by reducing the wage bill, lowering social spending and cutting infrastructure investment. The 2016 budget resulted in a 0.3% surplus, the first for more than a decade (Figure 13). As a result, gross debt is now stabilising at around 50% of GDP (OECD National Accounts definition), which is sustainable under various simulations (Fournier and Bétin, forthcoming). The budget remained positive in 2017 and is expected so in 2018. 

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