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Authors

  • Reiljan
  • J.
  • Laaser
  • C.-F.
  • Schrader
  • K.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

F43 H55 O52

Key Words

Catching-up

economic development

Economic Structures

Estonia

Reforms

structural change

Related Topics

Welfare State

Innovation and Structural Change

Growth

European Union & Euro

Economic & Financial Crises

Europe

Although Estonia developed a functioning market economy, it has hardly succeeded in catching-up economically with the richer countries of the euro area. Correspondingly, the level of social security is still rather limited. To improve the income situation and enhance the social security systems the authors see the need to overcome the structural weaknesses of the Estonian economy, which is mirrored in the apparently low productivity level. The challenge for the Estonian policy is to create a suitable business environment to support the needed structural Change.

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  • Dr. Klaus Schrader
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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