Latvian voters' choice in the 10th Parliamentary elections
Janis Paiders, Juris Paiders / November 2010
Latvian national politicians have to understand that from time to time both the ideological cliches and accepted dogmas have to be mathematically and statistically examined. The time will come when slogans and dogmas repeated for two decades will no longer be true. By contrast, the Concord center has to understand that they are no longer the Russian party with a Latvian Jānis Urbanovičs leading it. It is a political force, which gains confidence both form the Latvian national minorities and a very substantial part of Latvians.
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EU enlargement: A new era in Latvian-Russian economic relations?
Alf Vanags, BICEPS
The EU enlargement that takes place on 1st May 2004 will usher in a completely new framework for Latvian-Russian economic relations, perhaps even a new era This new framework will be defined by two related characteristics:
• Latvia will adopt the EU common external tariff and adhere to the EU's common commercial policy
• Latvia will be integrated fully (eventually) into the EU Single Market
The aim of this presentation is to explore the implications of these changes for Latvian- Russian economic relations. This must also be seen in the context of the development of Russia's own international economic relations eg Russia's path to the WTO

The Influence of Restructuring of Economy on Investment Processes in Latvia
Deniss Titarenko, TSI
The primary aim of the paper is to estimate the influence of economy restructuring process on investment activity in Latvia. The heterogeneity of the investment processes in Latvia is analyzed at both sectoral and regional levels for the period of 1997 - 2004 identifying the main factors that influence the heterogeneity of the distribution of investment resources. Based on the analysis, conclusions about the efficiency of investment in different sectors of Latvian economy are made. Also the peculiarities of sectoral structure of foreign direct investment stock is analyzed to bring out the conclusions about the possible influence of foreign direct investment inflows on the domestic investment processes in Latvia.
Keywords: nonfinancial investment, regional and sectoral composition of investment resources, Herfindahl-Hirschman index.

The Influence of Foreign Direct Investment on Domestic Capital Formation Processes in the Baltic States
Deniss Titarenko, TSI
The primary aim of the paper is to estimate the extent of foreign direct investment (FDI) influence on domestic capital formation processes in the Baltic states. Author analyses the theoretical issues of FDI effect on capital formation process in the host economy. The main conditions for crowding in or crowding out effects of FDI on domestic investment are specified. Also the peculiarities of FDI dynamics and sectoral structure of FDI stock in Baltic states are analyzed. The results of econometric analysis of the total investment model presented in this paper show the evidence of crowding out long-term effect of FDI on investment in all three Baltic states.
Key words: foreign direct investment, crowding in/out effect, econometric analysis of the total investment model.

The Level of Education, Employment and Effectiveness: Situation in Central Europe
Andrey Nikolayev
In modern economy the level of education has a serious impact on the level of unemployment. People with higher education have much better prospects on the labour market, this situation being characteristic of all European countries. Simultaneously, the development of education is one of the factors of economic growth. The analysis of the situation shows that the level of education in new EU member states approximately corresponds to that in EU-15 countries. However this potential is used less effectively. As a result, many companies of Central European countries appear to be unable to turn the potential of their employees into real income.

 

 

Books

Development Priorities of Latvia
The Baltic forum invited the scientist and analyst of economic processes of ‘Neatkarīgā Rīta Avīze' Juris Paiders and president of the Baltic Forum Jānis Urbanovičs to a discussion. The goal of the discussion was to map out the change that has matured in the Latvian society and to understand how it should be treated both in the nearest future and in a further perspective up to 2025. See more

Conference 2011

On May 28, 2011, the Baltic Forum held its annual conference. This year's conference, titled The Continent of Eurasia After the Crisis: Challenges and Prospects for Cooperation. See more

Interview

An interview with Fraser Cameron, Director of the EU-Russia Center. For the European Union there is no alternative but to work with Russia as it is, not trying to pretend it is something different. See more

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