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Finland Growth Slump Continues
The Finnish economy has continued to grow at a negative rate and could be 'on a razor's edge'. Danielle Haralambous, The Economist Intelligence Unit. KEYWORD...
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Is Finland doomed to a lost decade?
After three consecutive years of recession, it is no surprise that the economy tops the list of issues dominating the upcoming election. The FT’s Richard Milne talks to the country’s top ministers about what can be done to lift the economy.
For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video
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Lack Of Growth For Finland
Finnish economy still struggling. Juhana Brotherus, Danske Bank. You can view this video and the full video archive on the Dukascopy.TV page: http://www.dukascopy.com/tv/en/#135797.
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The Finland Phenomenon 1 4 2011 Full documentary
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Work in Finland - Meet Mark from the USA - Promotional films for the Finnish Government
Work in Finland is a series of videos done for the Ministry of Employment and the Economy to promote the quality of life and study and employment possibilities Finland has to offer. We decided to let the people talk and tell their own stories. From dreams of snow to white picket fences, this is what they wanted to say about their adopted home country.
Mark is an American with no desire to move ba
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Finland posts worst unemployment figures in 13 years
Finland posted its worst unemployment figures in 13 years in May, up 1.5% compared to March and April to reach 11.8%.
That's a 1.1% increase year-on-year, and worse than forecast.
Youth unemployment soared to 36.3%, up from 28.6% in April.
Last week Finland revised its 2015 GDP growth figures down to 0.3% as the finance ministry noted that "exports":http://www.neurope.eu/article/finland-joins-
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Finland's PM: iPhones and iPads killed our economy.
First iPhone killed Nokia then iPad killed the paper industry. But Apple can't take all the blame. Well, Androids sell better than iPhones.
What about Kindle? It's called technology, Finland, get over it.
"In the Now" with RT's Senior Political correspondent Anissa Naouai is the first dedicated nightly Primetime show to air live out of our Moscow headquarters. Host Anissa Naouai has worked in the
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Vesa Korhonen, Bank of Finland Institute for Economies in Transition
Interview with Vesa Korhonen, Senior Economist at the Bank of Finland Institute for Economies in Transition. Speaking at the 21st Russian Banking Forum in London, Mr. Korhonen discussed the state and prognosis of Russia's economy including the banking sector.
Russian Banking Forum
http://www.russian-banking.com
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Cleantech Venture Day in collaboration with the Future of Finland: Circular Economy & Textiles
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Finland to seek compensation from EU if sanctions effect its economy
The Finnish prime minister says his country will seek compensation from the European Union if the latest embargoes imposed on Russia lead to an economic cris...
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Copy of Finland Economy
Copy of Finland Economy - created at http://animoto.com.
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This is Finland!
Top awesome geography facts about Finland and Finland's great contributions to the world. Things you never knew came from Finland.
The official name of Finland is the Republic of Finland.
Finland is the most sparsely populated country within the European Union.
Finland shares a land border with Sweden, Norway, and Russia.
The official languages of Finland are Finnish, native to 90% of the pop
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Alexander Stubb @ IV business conference AN ESTONIAN-FINNISH ECONOMIC UNION?
IV majanduskonverents EESTI-SOOME MAJANDUSLIIT? IV business conference AN ESTONIAN-FINNISH ECONOMIC UNION? ALEXANDER STUBB Soome Euroopa ja väliskaubandusmin...
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Finland hit by strikes over austerity measures
Parts of Finland were shut down on Friday as workers walked out over proposed austerity measures.
The country has a strong tradition of organised labour and relatively generous social benefits.
Juha Sipila, Finnish prime minister, last week announced plans to revive Finland's struggling economy after three years of recession, including cutting back holidays, reducing pensioners' housing allowanc
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Short documentary: Business culture in Finland
3 of the 7 keys to consider when doing business in Finland
Communication styles
Relationships
Work-life balance
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How Sustainable Development Can Lead to Economic Growth: Finland, Indonesia, and Mexico (2011)
Economic growth is the increase in the amount of the goods and services produced by an economy over time. It is conventionally measured as the percent rate o...
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Robin Hahnel (2014): Political Economy and Economics – Past, Present & Future
Open discussion between Robin Hahnel and Ville-Pekka Sorsa "Political Economy and Economics: Past, Present and the Future" at University of Helsinki on December 10th, 2014.
How have the academic disciplines of political economy and economics developed during the last few decades? What are the main research topics, methods, theoretical frameworks and normative approaches in contemporary political
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Finland's Stubb previews EU summit on foreign policy, economy
Alex Stubbs, The Finish Foreign Minister previews Eu summit on Foreign policy, Aid to Pakistan, and European Economics.
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Noam Chomsky on Economics & Classical Liberalism
Professor Noam Chomsky discusses misinterpretations of classical liberal tradition, origins of really existing capitalism and history of free trade in the U.S. and in the world. Interview was made in July 23rd, 2014 (Boston, MIT) by Antti Jauhiainen & Joona-Hermanni Mäkinen (Parecon Finland).
About Noam Chomsky
Avram Noam Chomsky is an American linguist, philosopher, political activist, author,
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Energy from the Forest - Benefits for the Local Economy
In Finland local bioenergy operators have combined forces in the harvesting and utilization of energy wood. Eno Energy Cooperative manages the entire product...
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Alexander Stubb - Prime Minister of Finland - BBC HARDtalk
A sense of gloom is hanging over Europe. Years of economic stagnation are at the heart of it, but there are other factors too - for example, the security challenge posed by Vladimir Putin's Russia, and also a rising tide of scepticism about the European Union itself amongst many on the continent. HARDtalk speaks to Alexander Stubb, the Prime Minister of Finland and one of the EU's new young leader
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VTT - Bioeconomy Finland
Bioeconomy generates new economic growth and builds resource-efficient society. There are a lot of under-exploited biomass resources in Finland. Together, the Finnish R&D; players can offer competitive and sustainable bioeconomy solutions for global challenges. The video is produced by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and created by ID BBN in 2014.
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Finnish Prime Minister Can’t Stop Blaming Apple For Finland’s Economic Woes
When in doubt, blame someone else. Alexander Stubb, the Finnish prime minister, said today that Apple was responsible for bringing down two of Finland’s biggest economic exports — Nokia and paper. Stubb said earlier today in an interview with CNBC, “The iPhone killed Nokia and the iPad killed the paper industry, but we’ll make a comeback." It’s not the first time that he’s set up Apple as the shor
Finland Growth Slump Continues
The Finnish economy has continued to grow at a negative rate and could be 'on a razor's edge'. Danielle Haralambous, The Economist Intelligence Unit. KEYWORD......
The Finnish economy has continued to grow at a negative rate and could be 'on a razor's edge'. Danielle Haralambous, The Economist Intelligence Unit. KEYWORD...
wn.com/Finland Growth Slump Continues
The Finnish economy has continued to grow at a negative rate and could be 'on a razor's edge'. Danielle Haralambous, The Economist Intelligence Unit. KEYWORD...
Is Finland doomed to a lost decade?
After three consecutive years of recession, it is no surprise that the economy tops the list of issues dominating the upcoming election. The FT’s Richard Milne ...
After three consecutive years of recession, it is no surprise that the economy tops the list of issues dominating the upcoming election. The FT’s Richard Milne talks to the country’s top ministers about what can be done to lift the economy.
For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video
Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube; http://goo.gl/vUQx5k
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wn.com/Is Finland Doomed To A Lost Decade
After three consecutive years of recession, it is no surprise that the economy tops the list of issues dominating the upcoming election. The FT’s Richard Milne talks to the country’s top ministers about what can be done to lift the economy.
For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video
Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube; http://goo.gl/vUQx5k
Twitter https://twitter.com/ftvideo
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- published: 07 Apr 2015
- views: 384
Lack Of Growth For Finland
Finnish economy still struggling. Juhana Brotherus, Danske Bank. You can view this video and the full video archive on the Dukascopy.TV page: http://www.dukasco...
Finnish economy still struggling. Juhana Brotherus, Danske Bank. You can view this video and the full video archive on the Dukascopy.TV page: http://www.dukascopy.com/tv/en/#135797.
wn.com/Lack Of Growth For Finland
Finnish economy still struggling. Juhana Brotherus, Danske Bank. You can view this video and the full video archive on the Dukascopy.TV page: http://www.dukascopy.com/tv/en/#135797.
Work in Finland - Meet Mark from the USA - Promotional films for the Finnish Government
Work in Finland is a series of videos done for the Ministry of Employment and the Economy to promote the quality of life and study and employment possibilities ...
Work in Finland is a series of videos done for the Ministry of Employment and the Economy to promote the quality of life and study and employment possibilities Finland has to offer. We decided to let the people talk and tell their own stories. From dreams of snow to white picket fences, this is what they wanted to say about their adopted home country.
Mark is an American with no desire to move back to the US. He thinks the opportunities in Finland are amazing for a driven minded person - the Finnish dream completely decimates the American dream. His impressions of Finns are that they are very hard working, trustworthy people. Mark is an entrepreneur. Together with his wife they run a cafe and a handicraft shop Valkoinen puu in Kauhajoki in Western Finland.
Magneetto Media specialises in online video delivering high quality production and design solutions. Please subscribe to our channel for great video content!
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wn.com/Work In Finland Meet Mark From The USA Promotional Films For The Finnish Government
Work in Finland is a series of videos done for the Ministry of Employment and the Economy to promote the quality of life and study and employment possibilities Finland has to offer. We decided to let the people talk and tell their own stories. From dreams of snow to white picket fences, this is what they wanted to say about their adopted home country.
Mark is an American with no desire to move back to the US. He thinks the opportunities in Finland are amazing for a driven minded person - the Finnish dream completely decimates the American dream. His impressions of Finns are that they are very hard working, trustworthy people. Mark is an entrepreneur. Together with his wife they run a cafe and a handicraft shop Valkoinen puu in Kauhajoki in Western Finland.
Magneetto Media specialises in online video delivering high quality production and design solutions. Please subscribe to our channel for great video content!
You’ll find us here:
Web: http://magneetto.com
Twitter: @magneetto
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cha…
- published: 29 Oct 2014
- views: 16
Finland posts worst unemployment figures in 13 years
Finland posted its worst unemployment figures in 13 years in May, up 1.5% compared to March and April to reach 11.8%.
That's a 1.1% increase year-on-year, and ...
Finland posted its worst unemployment figures in 13 years in May, up 1.5% compared to March and April to reach 11.8%.
That's a 1.1% increase year-on-year, and worse than forecast.
Youth unemployment soared to 36.3%, up from 28.6% in April.
Last week Finland revised its 2015 GDP growth figures down to 0.3% as the finance ministry noted that "exports":http://www.neurope.eu/article/finland-joins-the-troubled-eu-periphery/ were struggling to return to healthy levels, and that the continued high …
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/06/24/finland-posts-worst-unemployment-figures-in-13-years
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wn.com/Finland Posts Worst Unemployment Figures In 13 Years
Finland posted its worst unemployment figures in 13 years in May, up 1.5% compared to March and April to reach 11.8%.
That's a 1.1% increase year-on-year, and worse than forecast.
Youth unemployment soared to 36.3%, up from 28.6% in April.
Last week Finland revised its 2015 GDP growth figures down to 0.3% as the finance ministry noted that "exports":http://www.neurope.eu/article/finland-joins-the-troubled-eu-periphery/ were struggling to return to healthy levels, and that the continued high …
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/06/24/finland-posts-worst-unemployment-figures-in-13-years
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- published: 30 Jun 2015
- views: 7
Finland's PM: iPhones and iPads killed our economy.
First iPhone killed Nokia then iPad killed the paper industry. But Apple can't take all the blame. Well, Androids sell better than iPhones.
What about Kindle? I...
First iPhone killed Nokia then iPad killed the paper industry. But Apple can't take all the blame. Well, Androids sell better than iPhones.
What about Kindle? It's called technology, Finland, get over it.
"In the Now" with RT's Senior Political correspondent Anissa Naouai is the first dedicated nightly Primetime show to air live out of our Moscow headquarters. Host Anissa Naouai has worked in the field for almost a decade and has reported from over 80 cities across the globe. Now from Monday to Thursday viewers can enjoy fresh, honest, and hard-hitting news coverage on some of the world's most pressing issues with one of RT's most experienced journalists . We'll put the spotlight on stories you'll never hear on mainstream networks or even in RT's daily news bulletins. "In the Now" - 10pm Moscow, 7pm London, 2pm New York.
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wn.com/Finland's Pm Iphones And Ipads Killed Our Economy.
First iPhone killed Nokia then iPad killed the paper industry. But Apple can't take all the blame. Well, Androids sell better than iPhones.
What about Kindle? It's called technology, Finland, get over it.
"In the Now" with RT's Senior Political correspondent Anissa Naouai is the first dedicated nightly Primetime show to air live out of our Moscow headquarters. Host Anissa Naouai has worked in the field for almost a decade and has reported from over 80 cities across the globe. Now from Monday to Thursday viewers can enjoy fresh, honest, and hard-hitting news coverage on some of the world's most pressing issues with one of RT's most experienced journalists . We'll put the spotlight on stories you'll never hear on mainstream networks or even in RT's daily news bulletins. "In the Now" - 10pm Moscow, 7pm London, 2pm New York.
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- published: 15 Oct 2014
- views: 133
Vesa Korhonen, Bank of Finland Institute for Economies in Transition
Interview with Vesa Korhonen, Senior Economist at the Bank of Finland Institute for Economies in Transition. Speaking at the 21st Russian Banking Forum in Londo...
Interview with Vesa Korhonen, Senior Economist at the Bank of Finland Institute for Economies in Transition. Speaking at the 21st Russian Banking Forum in London, Mr. Korhonen discussed the state and prognosis of Russia's economy including the banking sector.
Russian Banking Forum
http://www.russian-banking.com
wn.com/Vesa Korhonen, Bank Of Finland Institute For Economies In Transition
Interview with Vesa Korhonen, Senior Economist at the Bank of Finland Institute for Economies in Transition. Speaking at the 21st Russian Banking Forum in London, Mr. Korhonen discussed the state and prognosis of Russia's economy including the banking sector.
Russian Banking Forum
http://www.russian-banking.com
- published: 08 Jan 2015
- views: 11
Finland to seek compensation from EU if sanctions effect its economy
The Finnish prime minister says his country will seek compensation from the European Union if the latest embargoes imposed on Russia lead to an economic cris......
The Finnish prime minister says his country will seek compensation from the European Union if the latest embargoes imposed on Russia lead to an economic cris...
wn.com/Finland To Seek Compensation From Eu If Sanctions Effect Its Economy
The Finnish prime minister says his country will seek compensation from the European Union if the latest embargoes imposed on Russia lead to an economic cris...
Copy of Finland Economy
Copy of Finland Economy - created at http://animoto.com....
Copy of Finland Economy - created at http://animoto.com.
wn.com/Copy Of Finland Economy
Copy of Finland Economy - created at http://animoto.com.
- published: 06 Feb 2013
- views: 49
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author: Daniel Koh
This is Finland!
Top awesome geography facts about Finland and Finland's great contributions to the world. Things you never knew came from Finland.
The official name of Finlan...
Top awesome geography facts about Finland and Finland's great contributions to the world. Things you never knew came from Finland.
The official name of Finland is the Republic of Finland.
Finland is the most sparsely populated country within the European Union.
Finland shares a land border with Sweden, Norway, and Russia.
The official languages of Finland are Finnish, native to 90% of the population and Swedish, native language to 5.4% of the population. The indigenous Sami language is an official language in the area of northern Lapland.
The population of Finland is over 5.4 million (5,454,444) as of 2013.
Helsinki is the capital and largest city of Finland.
In the far north of Lapland on the Finland and Norway border is the highest point in the country, the mountain Halti at 1,324 metres (4,344 ft).
Between the 12th and 19th centuries, Finland was part of Sweden, before it became a part of the Russian Empire until gaining independence during the Russian Revolution in 1917.
Finland has thousands of lakes (about 188,000) and islands (about 179,500) leading to the nickname for the country "Land of the Thousand Lakes".
Another nickname for Finland is "land of midnight sun". During summer the sun does not drop below the horizon in the north instead shining all day and night.
Finland has some interesting and unique wildlife including the gray wolf, wolverine, elk, its national animal the brown bear and national bird the whooper swan.
Forests including pine, spruce, and birch cover over 86% of Finland, making the country the largest forested area and largest producer of wood, in all of Europe.
Finnish software engineer Linus Torvalds, created the open-source operating system called Linux.
Telecommunications company Nokia is from Finland, it is headquartered in Espoo, and is one of the world's largest manufacturers of mobile phones.
Rovio Entertainment, creators of the phone app Angry Birds are from Finland.
Karelian pasty is a traditional Finnish dish made from a rye crust filled with rice.
The national sport of Finland is called Pesapallo, which is a bit like baseball.
By gold medals won per capita, Finland is the most successful country in Olympic history. Success in javelin throw and distance running with the "Flying Finn" Hannes Kolehmainen in 1912 (won 3 gold medals), and another "Flying Finn" Paavo Nurmi in 1920, 1924, 1928 (won 9 gold medals) has helped contribute to the success.
Top Cities of Finland
Helsinki: Helsinki is the capital and the major hub of economy, culture and education. There are many universities and technology parks in this city. It has several museums. It is an important sea-port. Food processing, metallurgy, chemical units, printing, textiles and electrical equipment manufacturing plants are its major industrial sectors.
Espoo: Espoo is a major railway junction. This city boasts of Helsinki University of Technology. Telecom giant, NOKIA's headquarter is situated near it. It is also a major cultural hub.
Jyvaskyla: It owns the Museum of Central Finland. Jyvaskyla is an important railway junction. Paper and plywood production, metallurgy and wool-dyeing sectors, food processing, pharmaceutical factories and a weapons production units are its major industries.
Vantaa: Vanta boasts of the main airport of Finland. It is an important manufacturing hub.
Tampere: Tampere has many modern architectural buildings. It is an important air and railway center. Mechanical, automation, information and communication sector, biotechnology and paper industries are its backbone.
Hamina and Lappeenranta are the two historic cities in Finland. The fortress of Hamina is located in the town of Vehkalahti. Lappeenranta is positioned on Lake Saimaa and was a thriving medieval trade center. It also served as a fortress on the border of Russia.
Rich forests numerous lakes and rivers and marshland have marked the nature of Finland. The autonomous Aland Islands are situated to its southwest coast. It is surrounded by Sweden to the west, Russia to the east, Norway to the north and Estonia to the south over the Gulf of Finland. The capital city is Helsinki. Republic of Finland is located in the Fennoscandian region of Europe. Finland possesses one of the advanced economy of Europe. Its service and manufacturing sectors are quite strong.
wn.com/This Is Finland
Top awesome geography facts about Finland and Finland's great contributions to the world. Things you never knew came from Finland.
The official name of Finland is the Republic of Finland.
Finland is the most sparsely populated country within the European Union.
Finland shares a land border with Sweden, Norway, and Russia.
The official languages of Finland are Finnish, native to 90% of the population and Swedish, native language to 5.4% of the population. The indigenous Sami language is an official language in the area of northern Lapland.
The population of Finland is over 5.4 million (5,454,444) as of 2013.
Helsinki is the capital and largest city of Finland.
In the far north of Lapland on the Finland and Norway border is the highest point in the country, the mountain Halti at 1,324 metres (4,344 ft).
Between the 12th and 19th centuries, Finland was part of Sweden, before it became a part of the Russian Empire until gaining independence during the Russian Revolution in 1917.
Finland has thousands of lakes (about 188,000) and islands (about 179,500) leading to the nickname for the country "Land of the Thousand Lakes".
Another nickname for Finland is "land of midnight sun". During summer the sun does not drop below the horizon in the north instead shining all day and night.
Finland has some interesting and unique wildlife including the gray wolf, wolverine, elk, its national animal the brown bear and national bird the whooper swan.
Forests including pine, spruce, and birch cover over 86% of Finland, making the country the largest forested area and largest producer of wood, in all of Europe.
Finnish software engineer Linus Torvalds, created the open-source operating system called Linux.
Telecommunications company Nokia is from Finland, it is headquartered in Espoo, and is one of the world's largest manufacturers of mobile phones.
Rovio Entertainment, creators of the phone app Angry Birds are from Finland.
Karelian pasty is a traditional Finnish dish made from a rye crust filled with rice.
The national sport of Finland is called Pesapallo, which is a bit like baseball.
By gold medals won per capita, Finland is the most successful country in Olympic history. Success in javelin throw and distance running with the "Flying Finn" Hannes Kolehmainen in 1912 (won 3 gold medals), and another "Flying Finn" Paavo Nurmi in 1920, 1924, 1928 (won 9 gold medals) has helped contribute to the success.
Top Cities of Finland
Helsinki: Helsinki is the capital and the major hub of economy, culture and education. There are many universities and technology parks in this city. It has several museums. It is an important sea-port. Food processing, metallurgy, chemical units, printing, textiles and electrical equipment manufacturing plants are its major industrial sectors.
Espoo: Espoo is a major railway junction. This city boasts of Helsinki University of Technology. Telecom giant, NOKIA's headquarter is situated near it. It is also a major cultural hub.
Jyvaskyla: It owns the Museum of Central Finland. Jyvaskyla is an important railway junction. Paper and plywood production, metallurgy and wool-dyeing sectors, food processing, pharmaceutical factories and a weapons production units are its major industries.
Vantaa: Vanta boasts of the main airport of Finland. It is an important manufacturing hub.
Tampere: Tampere has many modern architectural buildings. It is an important air and railway center. Mechanical, automation, information and communication sector, biotechnology and paper industries are its backbone.
Hamina and Lappeenranta are the two historic cities in Finland. The fortress of Hamina is located in the town of Vehkalahti. Lappeenranta is positioned on Lake Saimaa and was a thriving medieval trade center. It also served as a fortress on the border of Russia.
Rich forests numerous lakes and rivers and marshland have marked the nature of Finland. The autonomous Aland Islands are situated to its southwest coast. It is surrounded by Sweden to the west, Russia to the east, Norway to the north and Estonia to the south over the Gulf of Finland. The capital city is Helsinki. Republic of Finland is located in the Fennoscandian region of Europe. Finland possesses one of the advanced economy of Europe. Its service and manufacturing sectors are quite strong.
- published: 21 Feb 2015
- views: 5
Alexander Stubb @ IV business conference AN ESTONIAN-FINNISH ECONOMIC UNION?
IV majanduskonverents EESTI-SOOME MAJANDUSLIIT? IV business conference AN ESTONIAN-FINNISH ECONOMIC UNION? ALEXANDER STUBB Soome Euroopa ja väliskaubandusmin......
IV majanduskonverents EESTI-SOOME MAJANDUSLIIT? IV business conference AN ESTONIAN-FINNISH ECONOMIC UNION? ALEXANDER STUBB Soome Euroopa ja väliskaubandusmin...
wn.com/Alexander Stubb Iv Business Conference An Estonian Finnish Economic Union
IV majanduskonverents EESTI-SOOME MAJANDUSLIIT? IV business conference AN ESTONIAN-FINNISH ECONOMIC UNION? ALEXANDER STUBB Soome Euroopa ja väliskaubandusmin...
- published: 02 Mar 2012
- views: 1159
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author: RGB Baltic
Finland hit by strikes over austerity measures
Parts of Finland were shut down on Friday as workers walked out over proposed austerity measures.
The country has a strong tradition of organised labour and re...
Parts of Finland were shut down on Friday as workers walked out over proposed austerity measures.
The country has a strong tradition of organised labour and relatively generous social benefits.
Juha Sipila, Finnish prime minister, last week announced plans to revive Finland's struggling economy after three years of recession, including cutting back holidays, reducing pensioners' housing allowances and cutting employees' overtime and Sunday pay.
Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds reports from Helsinki.
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wn.com/Finland Hit By Strikes Over Austerity Measures
Parts of Finland were shut down on Friday as workers walked out over proposed austerity measures.
The country has a strong tradition of organised labour and relatively generous social benefits.
Juha Sipila, Finnish prime minister, last week announced plans to revive Finland's struggling economy after three years of recession, including cutting back holidays, reducing pensioners' housing allowances and cutting employees' overtime and Sunday pay.
Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds reports from Helsinki.
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Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/
- published: 19 Sep 2015
- views: 324
Short documentary: Business culture in Finland
3 of the 7 keys to consider when doing business in Finland
Communication styles
Relationships
Work-life balance...
3 of the 7 keys to consider when doing business in Finland
Communication styles
Relationships
Work-life balance
wn.com/Short Documentary Business Culture In Finland
3 of the 7 keys to consider when doing business in Finland
Communication styles
Relationships
Work-life balance
- published: 06 Jan 2014
- views: 2483
How Sustainable Development Can Lead to Economic Growth: Finland, Indonesia, and Mexico (2011)
Economic growth is the increase in the amount of the goods and services produced by an economy over time. It is conventionally measured as the percent rate o......
Economic growth is the increase in the amount of the goods and services produced by an economy over time. It is conventionally measured as the percent rate o...
wn.com/How Sustainable Development Can Lead To Economic Growth Finland, Indonesia, And Mexico (2011)
Economic growth is the increase in the amount of the goods and services produced by an economy over time. It is conventionally measured as the percent rate o...
- published: 21 Aug 2013
- views: 489
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author: Way Back
Robin Hahnel (2014): Political Economy and Economics – Past, Present & Future
Open discussion between Robin Hahnel and Ville-Pekka Sorsa "Political Economy and Economics: Past, Present and the Future" at University of Helsinki on December...
Open discussion between Robin Hahnel and Ville-Pekka Sorsa "Political Economy and Economics: Past, Present and the Future" at University of Helsinki on December 10th, 2014.
How have the academic disciplines of political economy and economics developed during the last few decades? What are the main research topics, methods, theoretical frameworks and normative approaches in contemporary political economy? Has there been a shift towards more heterodox approaches in economics? Are there some blind spots in both these disciplines? How are for example global challenges like climate change, inequality or erosion of democratic institutions addressed in contemporary research?
Professor Robin Hahnel discusses these and many other questions concerning the past, present and future of political economy on basis of decades of research experience in the United States and all over the world. He is interviewed by Dr. Ville-Pekka Sorsa, who also brings insights on recent developments in these fields in the Finnish context.
Video produced by Parecon Finland.
http://www.osallisuustalous.fi
About Robin Hahnel and Ville-Pekka Sorsa
Robin Hahnel is an economist, political activist, author and lecturer. He is Professor Emeritus at American University in Washington, D.C. and Portland State University in Portland, Oregon. He is currently engaged in research on climate change policy, micro simulation of participatory planning, and Sraffian price theory.
Ville-Pekka Sorsa is University Lecturer and current Head of Discipline in Political Science at the University of Helsinki. He is also the current Chair of Finnish Association for Political Economy Research.
About Parecon Finland
Parecon Finland aims to help bring issues of democracy and environmental sustainability more into the focus of discussion on economy and economics in Finland. The organization writes commentaries, organizes events and talks, and publishes material related to such key issues as market reforms, local economies, climate change and political and economic democracy.
wn.com/Robin Hahnel (2014) Political Economy And Economics – Past, Present Future
Open discussion between Robin Hahnel and Ville-Pekka Sorsa "Political Economy and Economics: Past, Present and the Future" at University of Helsinki on December 10th, 2014.
How have the academic disciplines of political economy and economics developed during the last few decades? What are the main research topics, methods, theoretical frameworks and normative approaches in contemporary political economy? Has there been a shift towards more heterodox approaches in economics? Are there some blind spots in both these disciplines? How are for example global challenges like climate change, inequality or erosion of democratic institutions addressed in contemporary research?
Professor Robin Hahnel discusses these and many other questions concerning the past, present and future of political economy on basis of decades of research experience in the United States and all over the world. He is interviewed by Dr. Ville-Pekka Sorsa, who also brings insights on recent developments in these fields in the Finnish context.
Video produced by Parecon Finland.
http://www.osallisuustalous.fi
About Robin Hahnel and Ville-Pekka Sorsa
Robin Hahnel is an economist, political activist, author and lecturer. He is Professor Emeritus at American University in Washington, D.C. and Portland State University in Portland, Oregon. He is currently engaged in research on climate change policy, micro simulation of participatory planning, and Sraffian price theory.
Ville-Pekka Sorsa is University Lecturer and current Head of Discipline in Political Science at the University of Helsinki. He is also the current Chair of Finnish Association for Political Economy Research.
About Parecon Finland
Parecon Finland aims to help bring issues of democracy and environmental sustainability more into the focus of discussion on economy and economics in Finland. The organization writes commentaries, organizes events and talks, and publishes material related to such key issues as market reforms, local economies, climate change and political and economic democracy.
- published: 17 Jan 2015
- views: 8
Finland's Stubb previews EU summit on foreign policy, economy
Alex Stubbs, The Finish Foreign Minister previews Eu summit on Foreign policy, Aid to Pakistan, and European Economics....
Alex Stubbs, The Finish Foreign Minister previews Eu summit on Foreign policy, Aid to Pakistan, and European Economics.
wn.com/Finland's Stubb Previews Eu Summit On Foreign Policy, Economy
Alex Stubbs, The Finish Foreign Minister previews Eu summit on Foreign policy, Aid to Pakistan, and European Economics.
- published: 16 Sep 2010
- views: 498
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author: EurActiv
Noam Chomsky on Economics & Classical Liberalism
Professor Noam Chomsky discusses misinterpretations of classical liberal tradition, origins of really existing capitalism and history of free trade in the U.S. ...
Professor Noam Chomsky discusses misinterpretations of classical liberal tradition, origins of really existing capitalism and history of free trade in the U.S. and in the world. Interview was made in July 23rd, 2014 (Boston, MIT) by Antti Jauhiainen & Joona-Hermanni Mäkinen (Parecon Finland).
About Noam Chomsky
Avram Noam Chomsky is an American linguist, philosopher, political activist, author, and lecturer. He is an Institute Professor and Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
About Parecon Finland
Parecon Finland aims to help bring issues of democracy and environmental sustainability more into the focus of discussion on economy and economics in Finland. The organization writes commentaries, organizes events and talks, and publishes material related to such key issues as market reforms, local economies, climate change and political and economic democracy.
www.osallisuustalous.fi
keywords: noam chomsky, parecon finland, capitalism, liberalism, history, economy, free trade, adam smith, invisible hand, economics
wn.com/Noam Chomsky On Economics Classical Liberalism
Professor Noam Chomsky discusses misinterpretations of classical liberal tradition, origins of really existing capitalism and history of free trade in the U.S. and in the world. Interview was made in July 23rd, 2014 (Boston, MIT) by Antti Jauhiainen & Joona-Hermanni Mäkinen (Parecon Finland).
About Noam Chomsky
Avram Noam Chomsky is an American linguist, philosopher, political activist, author, and lecturer. He is an Institute Professor and Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
About Parecon Finland
Parecon Finland aims to help bring issues of democracy and environmental sustainability more into the focus of discussion on economy and economics in Finland. The organization writes commentaries, organizes events and talks, and publishes material related to such key issues as market reforms, local economies, climate change and political and economic democracy.
www.osallisuustalous.fi
keywords: noam chomsky, parecon finland, capitalism, liberalism, history, economy, free trade, adam smith, invisible hand, economics
- published: 08 Oct 2014
- views: 106
Energy from the Forest - Benefits for the Local Economy
In Finland local bioenergy operators have combined forces in the harvesting and utilization of energy wood. Eno Energy Cooperative manages the entire product......
In Finland local bioenergy operators have combined forces in the harvesting and utilization of energy wood. Eno Energy Cooperative manages the entire product...
wn.com/Energy From The Forest Benefits For The Local Economy
In Finland local bioenergy operators have combined forces in the harvesting and utilization of energy wood. Eno Energy Cooperative manages the entire product...
Alexander Stubb - Prime Minister of Finland - BBC HARDtalk
A sense of gloom is hanging over Europe. Years of economic stagnation are at the heart of it, but there are other factors too - for example, the security challe...
A sense of gloom is hanging over Europe. Years of economic stagnation are at the heart of it, but there are other factors too - for example, the security challenge posed by Vladimir Putin's Russia, and also a rising tide of scepticism about the European Union itself amongst many on the continent. HARDtalk speaks to Alexander Stubb, the Prime Minister of Finland and one of the EU's new young leaders. How does Europe rescue itself?
wn.com/Alexander Stubb Prime Minister Of Finland BBC Hardtalk
A sense of gloom is hanging over Europe. Years of economic stagnation are at the heart of it, but there are other factors too - for example, the security challenge posed by Vladimir Putin's Russia, and also a rising tide of scepticism about the European Union itself amongst many on the continent. HARDtalk speaks to Alexander Stubb, the Prime Minister of Finland and one of the EU's new young leaders. How does Europe rescue itself?
- published: 10 Oct 2014
- views: 1153
VTT - Bioeconomy Finland
Bioeconomy generates new economic growth and builds resource-efficient society. There are a lot of under-exploited biomass resources in Finland. Together, the F...
Bioeconomy generates new economic growth and builds resource-efficient society. There are a lot of under-exploited biomass resources in Finland. Together, the Finnish R&D; players can offer competitive and sustainable bioeconomy solutions for global challenges. The video is produced by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and created by ID BBN in 2014.
wn.com/Vtt Bioeconomy Finland
Bioeconomy generates new economic growth and builds resource-efficient society. There are a lot of under-exploited biomass resources in Finland. Together, the Finnish R&D; players can offer competitive and sustainable bioeconomy solutions for global challenges. The video is produced by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and created by ID BBN in 2014.
- published: 08 Oct 2014
- views: 7
Finnish Prime Minister Can’t Stop Blaming Apple For Finland’s Economic Woes
When in doubt, blame someone else. Alexander Stubb, the Finnish prime minister, said today that Apple was responsible for bringing down two of Finland’s biggest...
When in doubt, blame someone else. Alexander Stubb, the Finnish prime minister, said today that Apple was responsible for bringing down two of Finland’s biggest economic exports — Nokia and paper. Stubb said earlier today in an interview with CNBC, “The iPhone killed Nokia and the iPad killed the paper industry, but we’ll make a comeback." It’s not the first time that he’s set up Apple as the shorthand scapegoat for the country’s problems — Stubb made similar, pithy comments back in July when he said that “Steve Jobs took our jobs.”
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/euxJiuLTHBY/
http://www.wochit.com
wn.com/Finnish Prime Minister Can’T Stop Blaming Apple For Finland’S Economic Woes
When in doubt, blame someone else. Alexander Stubb, the Finnish prime minister, said today that Apple was responsible for bringing down two of Finland’s biggest economic exports — Nokia and paper. Stubb said earlier today in an interview with CNBC, “The iPhone killed Nokia and the iPad killed the paper industry, but we’ll make a comeback." It’s not the first time that he’s set up Apple as the shorthand scapegoat for the country’s problems — Stubb made similar, pithy comments back in July when he said that “Steve Jobs took our jobs.”
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/euxJiuLTHBY/
http://www.wochit.com
- published: 13 Oct 2014
- views: 3