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Through a Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant, the European Commission is funding the project Baltic Countries Capital, Labour, Energy, Material and Service Inputs, which extends the research for the EU KLEMS project to the Baltic countries. The aim of BALTIC KLEMS is to develop a specific methodology adapted to these countries to analyze patterns of productivity growth and evolution. This Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant is regulated by Grant Agreement No. 751198 signed between the Research Executive Agency (REA – European Commission) and the Ivie.
Lankauskiene, T. (2019). «Productivity determinants and their contributions to productivity growth in the Baltic countries before and after their entry into the European Union: a comparative industrial perspective». Eastern Journal of European Studies 10, n.º 2 (December): 63-88. Access to the paper.
Lankauskiene, T. (2020). «Productivity growth determinants of differently developed countries: comparative capital input results». Statistika: Statistics and Economy Journal, forthcoming. Access to the working paper.