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Budget review 2019. Review of budget proposal, September 2018
(Valtiovarainministeriö, 2018-09-18)
Budget review 2018. Review of budget proposal, September 2017
(Valtiovarainministeriö, 2017-09-19)
Budget review 2018. January 2018
(Valtiovarainministeriö, 2018-01-09)
Budget review 2019 : January 2019
(Ministry of Finance, 2019-01-09)
Budget review 2020 : Review on central government budget proposal 2020, October 2019
(Ministry of Finance, 2019-10-07)
A Self-Renewing, Resilient and Sustainable Society: Contribution by the officials of the Ministry of Finance
(Ministry of Finance, 2019-03-22)
In the document ‘A Self-Renewing, Resilient and Sustainable Society’, the key economic and governance policy issues for the coming parliamentary term are reviewed from the perspective of the Ministry of Finance. Development ...
Productivity and resource allocation – Weak level and growth of productivity in Finland's digital services
(Ministry of Finance, 2021-12-10)
The labour productivity gap between Finland and the world's leading countries narrowed consistently until 2008, when the trend took a downward turn. Since then the productivity gap has been widening. While labour productivity ...
Budget review 2022 : Review on central government budget proposal, September 2021
(Ministry of Finance, 2021-09-27)
This publication examines the budget proposal for 2022, which will be submitted to Parliament in September. The aim is to provide a concise description of the central themes of the 2022 Budget. The budget proposal is based ...
Budget Review 2021 : Review on central government budget, January 2021
(Ministry of Finance, 2021-01-18)
The present publication examines the central government budget for 2021, which was approved by Parliament in December 2020. The aim is to provide a concise description of the central themes of the 2021 Budget. The budget ...
The State of Productivity in Finland. Why did its growth stop? Will it start again?
(Ministry of Finance, 2020-09-15)
Economic growth is still important source of improving living standards and, in the long term, labour productivity growth is the most important factor behind it. Productivity grows as a result of better utilisation of ...
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