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Great Latvia Success Story! by www.markfiore.com
Join me at http://www.facebook.com/djkiselev Why are so many central bankers, politicians ...
published: 14 Jun 2012
author: subkota
Great Latvia Success Story! by www.markfiore.com
Great Latvia Success Story! by www.markfiore.com
Join me at http://www.facebook.com/djkiselev Why are so many central bankers, politicians and pundits admiring austerity wonderfulness? Because of . . . Grea...- published: 14 Jun 2012
- views: 22327
- author: subkota
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Latvia: An Ailing Economy on the Road to Recovery | European Journal
Two years ago, Latvia was on the brink of bankruptcy. The government obtained loans from t...
published: 13 May 2010
author: Deutsche Welle
Latvia: An Ailing Economy on the Road to Recovery | European Journal
Latvia: An Ailing Economy on the Road to Recovery | European Journal
Two years ago, Latvia was on the brink of bankruptcy. The government obtained loans from the International Monetary Fund and the European Union, and in retur...- published: 13 May 2010
- views: 1582
- author: Deutsche Welle
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European Journal | Latvia: From Boom to Bankrupt
On May 1,2004,10 countries - predominantly from eastern Europe - joined the European Union...
published: 30 Apr 2009
author: deutschewelleenglish
European Journal | Latvia: From Boom to Bankrupt
European Journal | Latvia: From Boom to Bankrupt
On May 1,2004,10 countries - predominantly from eastern Europe - joined the European Union. Five years after the expansion into the east,the euphoria has som...- published: 30 Apr 2009
- views: 3357
- author: deutschewelleenglish
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Tax Policy and Employment Considerations: Nordic Lessons and Latvian Constraints.
The Nordic Welfare Model: What's in It for Latvia? Morten Hansen, Head of Economics Depart...
published: 18 Dec 2012
author: NordicWelfareModel
Tax Policy and Employment Considerations: Nordic Lessons and Latvian Constraints.
Tax Policy and Employment Considerations: Nordic Lessons and Latvian Constraints.
The Nordic Welfare Model: What's in It for Latvia? Morten Hansen, Head of Economics Department, Stockholm School of Economics in Riga. Morten Hansen is Head ...- published: 18 Dec 2012
- views: 93
- author: NordicWelfareModel
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Latvia - Exodus of Young People | Made in Germany
For a time, Latvia was the Baltic Republics'economic locomotive. But the international eco...
published: 09 May 2012
author: deutschewelleenglish
Latvia - Exodus of Young People | Made in Germany
Latvia - Exodus of Young People | Made in Germany
For a time, Latvia was the Baltic Republics'economic locomotive. But the international economic crisis has taken a heavy toll. The country's economy has suff...- published: 09 May 2012
- views: 1061
- author: deutschewelleenglish
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6 "Meet Latvia" - Economy
To see subtitles just press "CC" button on lower right corner of play bar....
published: 09 Jun 2011
author: meetlatvia
6 "Meet Latvia" - Economy
6 "Meet Latvia" - Economy
To see subtitles just press "CC" button on lower right corner of play bar.- published: 09 Jun 2011
- views: 2393
- author: meetlatvia
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Great Latvia Success Story!
Austerity is here to save the day! Pull up those bootstraps and cut, cut, cut! (And maybe ...
published: 18 Jun 2012
author: markfiore
Great Latvia Success Story!
Great Latvia Success Story!
Austerity is here to save the day! Pull up those bootstraps and cut, cut, cut! (And maybe eat those bootstraps as well.) Stay up-to-date with the latest anim...- published: 18 Jun 2012
- views: 39012
- author: markfiore
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Eurozone membership to slow after Latvia joins - economy
The eurozone continues to expand - albeit slowly - despite the single currency bloc's econ...
published: 02 Jan 2014
Eurozone membership to slow after Latvia joins - economy
Eurozone membership to slow after Latvia joins - economy
The eurozone continues to expand - albeit slowly - despite the single currency bloc's economic... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU http://www.euronews.com/2014/01/02/eurozone-membership-to-slow-after-latvia-joins The eurozone continues to expand - albeit slowly - despite the single currency bloc's economic troubles. Latvia became the latest country to join at the start of the year. But the euro's tarnished image is one reason why opinion polls show around half of Latvians didn't want to adopt it. Reasons given included fear of losing sovereignty and having to support other eurozone countries if there were a new crisis, as well as worries that prices would go up. The euro adoption follows years of harsh austerity after Latvia suffered the EU's worst recession. It is now arguably in a better state than much of the rest of the bloc, with economic growth this year forecast by the European Commission to be 4.1 percent compared with the eurozone's 1.1 percent. Unemployment in Latvia is set to be 10.3 percent of the workforce in 2014, with the eurozone average predicted to be 12.2 percent. Latvia joined as the single currency bloc marked its 15th anniversary, and the euro is now used by 333 million Europeans. But the neighbouring Baltic state of Lithuania is the only remaining EU country showing much enthusiasm for euro admission. It is due to join in 2015. Other former Soviet bloc nations such as Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary are reticent about currency union. Within Latvia, businesses are keener that the general population because they expect borrowing costs to be lower and investment to increase. They also see export opportunities within a eurozone that is showing signs of recovery. That was reinforced by figures just released for December which reveal manufacturing in the region grew at the fastest rate since mid-2011. Find us on: Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews- published: 02 Jan 2014
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Latvia's economy is improving-What Does This Mean?
Latvia's economy is improving-What Does This Mean? http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/0...
published: 02 Jan 2013
author: tjwalker
Latvia's economy is improving-What Does This Mean?
Latvia's economy is improving-What Does This Mean?
Latvia's economy is improving-What Does This Mean? http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/02/latvia-once-again/ TJ Walker is the #1 rated Daily Internet-on...- published: 02 Jan 2013
- views: 220
- author: tjwalker
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Latvia Shows Budget Cuts, Bailout Can Stabilize Economy
Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Eric Coleman reports on the stabilization of Latvia's e...
published: 23 Mar 2012
author: Bloomberg
Latvia Shows Budget Cuts, Bailout Can Stabilize Economy
Latvia Shows Budget Cuts, Bailout Can Stabilize Economy
Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Eric Coleman reports on the stabilization of Latvia's economy following budget cuts and a bailout by the European Union an...- published: 23 Mar 2012
- views: 235
- author: Bloomberg
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Dombrovskis Discusses Latvia's Credit Rating, Economy
Jan. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Latvian Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis talks with Bloomberg's Da...
published: 23 Mar 2012
author: Bloomberg
Dombrovskis Discusses Latvia's Credit Rating, Economy
Dombrovskis Discusses Latvia's Credit Rating, Economy
Jan. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Latvian Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis talks with Bloomberg's David Tweed about his bid to improve the country's credit rating. Lin...- published: 23 Mar 2012
- views: 398
- author: Bloomberg
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MaximsNewsNetwork: WORLD BANK: LATVIA's ECONOMIC PROBLEMS & CHILD EDUCATION
MaximsNewsNetwork: 26 July 2010 - THE WORLD BANK: Latvia - Because of mounting economic di...
published: 01 Aug 2010
author: MaximsNewsNetwork
MaximsNewsNetwork: WORLD BANK: LATVIA's ECONOMIC PROBLEMS & CHILD EDUCATION
MaximsNewsNetwork: WORLD BANK: LATVIA's ECONOMIC PROBLEMS & CHILD EDUCATION
MaximsNewsNetwork: 26 July 2010 - THE WORLD BANK: Latvia - Because of mounting economic difficulties in Latvia, financial aid is being given to preschools as...- published: 01 Aug 2010
- views: 301
- author: MaximsNewsNetwork
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Latvia About To Join Eurozone?
Latvia has won a resounding vote of approval from the EU executive to become the 18th euro...
published: 05 Jun 2013
author: NewsMedia24
Latvia About To Join Eurozone?
Latvia About To Join Eurozone?
Latvia has won a resounding vote of approval from the EU executive to become the 18th eurozone state, although many ordinary Latvians seem fearful of ditchin...- published: 05 Jun 2013
- views: 84
- author: NewsMedia24
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Back to Countryside - Sauna + Bees + Bio / Lauki ienāk pilsētā - Bioloģiskā Saimniekošana
Sauna + Bees + Bio:
Today the sauna is the most efficient place where people can put both ...
published: 25 Oct 2013
author: DaffsWorkshop MotionTimelapse
Back to Countryside - Sauna + Bees + Bio / Lauki ienāk pilsētā - Bioloģiskā Saimniekošana
Sauna + Bees + Bio:
Today the sauna is the most efficient place where people can put both their physical and mental health in order. The sauna is a place where the accumulated weight of stress can be easily and joyfully transformed into the sweetness of wellness and happiness. All this is possible if you have mastered the skills to use the power of the plants, the power of the spirit and the power of heat and cold.
One third of the nutritional resources of the human population depend on the pollination of the plants, and the majority of plants are pollinated by bees. This is the particular reason why, despite the small size of the beekeeping industry, pollination allows it to contribute 50 times more to the national economy than the value of the products produced by the beekeepers.
Latvian beekeepers base their production only on the raw materials gathered in Latvia and this encourages sustainable -- environmentally friendly management.
Organic farming is the certified production of fresh and delicious agricultural products, using methods which respect the environment and animal welfare, as well as create new opportunities for the residents of rural regions. Any products with the label "biological", "eco", "bio" or "organic" must be produced according to strict regulations of the European Union. Only a certified food product may have the label --ECO or BIO -- in its title!
Bioloģiskā Saimniekošana:
Šodien pirts ir efektīvākā vieta, kur cilvēki var sakārtot savu veselību- gan garīgo, gan fizisko. Pirts ir vieta, kur uzkrāto stresa smagumu ar prieku un vieglumu var pārvērst par labsajūtas un laimes saldumu. Tas viss ir iespējams, ja ir apgūtas prasmes rīkoties ar augu Spēku, gara Spēku, siltuma un aukstuma Spēku.
Viena trešdaļa cilvēces barības resursu ir atkarīgi no augu apputeksnēšanās, un lielākā daļa augu tiek apputeksnēti ar bišu palīdzību. Tieši tāpēc, neskatoties uz to, ka biškopības nozare ir maza, pateicoties apputeksnēšanai tā sniedz 50 reizes lielāku ieguldījumu tautsaimniecībā kā biškopju saražoto produktu vērtība.
Latvijas biškopji ražo produktus tikai no Latvijā ievāktām izejvielām, un veicina ilgtspējīgu -- videi draudzīgu saimniekošanu.
Bioloģiskā lauksaimniecība ir svaigu un garšīgu lauksaimniecības produktu sertificēta ražošana, izmantojot metodes, ar kurām tiek respektēta vide un dzīvnieku labturība, kā arī radītas jaunas iespējas lauku iedzīvotājiem. Jebkādiem produktiem ar apzīmējumu „bioloģisks", „eko", „bio" vai „organic" ir jābūt ražotiem atbilstoši stingriem Eiropas Savienības noteikumiem. Tikai sertificētam pārtikas produktam nosaukumā drīkst būt norāde -- EKO vai BIO!
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Critical Review of Icelandic power structures
performance during the Reykjavik Arts Festival May 2008
Video, 15.00min 2012
Baejarins...
published: 09 Apr 2012
author: nina lassila
Critical Review of Icelandic power structures
performance during the Reykjavik Arts Festival May 2008
Video, 15.00min 2012
Baejarins Bestu Hot Dog Stand Friday May 23rd 2008
This work is based on articles about the ”new” icelandic finance scene, that claim i.e that the youngsters of Iceland these days wish to
become businessmen rather than rockstars.
Wearing a funny masque I set out to talk about serious things with the Reykjavik crowd.
I asked people to show me on a Reykjavik map where I could find power. Banks and parliaments were the most common things mentioned.
When asking about the future of Iceland most people said it was bright...
After the collapse of the Icelandic economy (October 2008) this work changed dramatically...
The documentation of this work has been edited into a film of 15min. The film had it’s premiere in the film programme of the
second Survival Kit festival in Riga Latvia in September 2010.
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Tele2 Meteorite
In a market saturated with mobile communications advertising, Tele2 needed to break throug...
published: 23 Apr 2010
author: Inspired
Tele2 Meteorite
In a market saturated with mobile communications advertising, Tele2 needed to break through advertising clutter to improve perceptions and persuade customers to choose Tele2.
The solution was an explosive brand relaunch. The relaunch, which was built to appeal to Latvia’s love of rumour, revelation and debate, was designed to promote an innovative new tariff.
A fake meteorite crash was staged in the backwoods of Latvia. Evidence of a possible meteorite crash was confirmed in a firefighter’s official report. A video of the crash was seeded in social media and quickly made the breaking news on mainstream media.
Our “space visitor” blew the dismal state of Latvia’s economy off the front pages for almost a week. The day following the crash, experts arrived to discover that the crater was actually man-made. This led to speculation on who initiated this audacious stunt.
On the same day, Tele2 owned up to the stunt by announcing that the meteorite landing was staged to move attention away from the economic recession to prove that there is more to life than the crisis.
Two weeks later a new flat rate tariff called “Meteorite” was launched.
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EPAC box-Erling T.V. Klingenberg & Adalsteinn Stefansson-Reykjavik Art Museum-Kjarvalsstadir, Reykjavik Iceland
Grabbing the void
The artists Erling T.V. Klingenberg and Adalsteinn Stefansson did this...
published: 16 Jan 2012
author: Sirra Sigurdardottir
EPAC box-Erling T.V. Klingenberg & Adalsteinn Stefansson-Reykjavik Art Museum-Kjarvalsstadir, Reykjavik Iceland
Grabbing the void
The artists Erling T.V. Klingenberg and Adalsteinn Stefansson did this work specially for this box made in Riga, Latvia. The project is organized by EPAC-European Public Art Centre and recently the same style of boxes have been a platform for artists in Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Portugal, Spain, Poland, United Kingdom and now on Iceland (further info: http://www.epacpublic.eu/). Erling and Adalsteinn call this work “Grabbing the void”, - that is a known experience these years among the common public of the Western-world and beyond when dealing with the economy - where many things disappear into the whirlpool - that sucks everything to untraceable places. But the work can also be viewed from many other sides - at least four .
Erling and Adalsteinn would like to thank the following for all the work and assistant in the making: Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson, prófessor in Electronic engineering, head-designer of tech solutions. Ragnar Þórisson, professor in Turning, designer of mechanical components. Hermann Karl Björnsson, student in programming. Eyjólfur Guðmundsson, student, electronic circuits & mechanical implementation Bjarni Freyr Þórðarsson, student, electronic circuits. Davíð þór Sævarsson, mechanical implementation.
Also thanks to: Guðlaugs K. Óttarssonar & co / Rafal ehf. / Pétur Örn Friðriksson / Reykjavik Art Museum
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Latvia Joins The Eurozone
Latvia has begun the new year by joining the eurozone, becoming the 18th member of the gro...
published: 01 Jan 2014
Latvia Joins The Eurozone
Latvia Joins The Eurozone
Latvia has begun the new year by joining the eurozone, becoming the 18th member of the group of EU states which uses the euro as its currency. The former Soviet republic on the Baltic Sea recently emerged from the financial crisis to become the EU's fastest-growing economy. Correspondents report much scepticism in the country after recent bailouts for existing eurozone members. But there is also hope that the euro will reduce dependency on Russia. EU commissioner Olli Rehn said joining the eurozone marked "the completion of Latvia's journey back to the political and economic heart of our continent, and that is something for all of us to celebrate". The government and most business owners also welcomed the single currency, saying it would improve Latvia's credit rating and attract foreign investors. However, some opinion polls suggested almost 60% of the population did not want the new currency. Missing the lats "It's a big opportunity for Latvia's economic development," Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis said after symbolically withdrawing a 10-euro note as fireworks led celebrations in the capital Riga after midnight. The governor of the Latvian central bank, Ilmars Rimsevics, said: "Euro brings stability and certainty, definitely attracting investment, so new jobs, new taxes and so on. So being in the second largest currency union I think will definitely mean more popularity." One of those reluctant to give up Latvia's own currency, the lats, was Zaneta Smirnova. "I am against the euro," she told AFP news agency. "This isn't a happy day. The lats is ours, the euro isn't - we should have kept the lats." Leonora Timofeyeva, who earns the minimum wage of 200 lats (£237; 284 euros; $392) per month tending graves in a village north of the capital Riga, said: "Everyone expects prices will go up in January." But pensioner Maiga Majore believed euro adoption could "only be a good thing". "To be part of a huge European market is important," she told AFP. "All this talk about price rises is just alarmist." Alf Vanags, director of the Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies, told Bloomberg news agency he personally did not like giving up the familiar lats but it was an "entirely irrational sentiment". Euro adoption was good for Latvia "on balance", he argued, since it provided a mutual insurance policy that countries could draw on when they got into trouble. Latvia, with its large ethnic Russian minority, is often seen as having closer economic ties to Russia than its fellow Baltic states Lithuania and Estonia. Russia remains an important export market while its banking system attracts substantial deposits from clients in other ex-Soviet states- published: 01 Jan 2014
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Latvia Rebounding: Renewed Economic Freedom and Growth
Reduced government spending! A decreasing deficit! Improved labor freedom! Solid banking p...
published: 19 Apr 2013
author: HeritageFoundation
Latvia Rebounding: Renewed Economic Freedom and Growth
Latvia Rebounding: Renewed Economic Freedom and Growth
Reduced government spending! A decreasing deficit! Improved labor freedom! Solid banking policy! An economy growing at 5%! Things Washington policymakers can...- published: 19 Apr 2013
- views: 74
- author: HeritageFoundation
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Autosole Economy, R?ga, Latvia
Latvia Hotels - Riga Hotels - R?ga Hotels - Zemgale Suburb Hotels - Autosole Economy.
Our ...
published: 02 Dec 2013
Autosole Economy, R?ga, Latvia
Autosole Economy, R?ga, Latvia
Latvia Hotels - Riga Hotels - R?ga Hotels - Zemgale Suburb Hotels - Autosole Economy. Our Website: http://hotelpromotions.tv- published: 02 Dec 2013
- views: 0
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Anti-government riots in Riga, Latvia
Hundreds of demonstrators have clashed with riot police in Latvia's capital, Riga, after a...
published: 14 Jan 2009
author: diobeada
Anti-government riots in Riga, Latvia
Anti-government riots in Riga, Latvia
Hundreds of demonstrators have clashed with riot police in Latvia's capital, Riga, after an anti-government protest. Police used mace and truncheons to dispe...- published: 14 Jan 2009
- views: 37049
- author: diobeada