Production
Why productivity stays low
Labor productivity in Greece remains low compared to Europe, according to the annual report of the Hellenic Productivity Council highlighting a permanent weakness of the Greek economy.
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Managers in Romania expect growth in construction, retail trade business, prices in next three months
For the next three months, Romanian managers expect an increase in business volume and prices in construction and retail trade, as well as a moderate increase in business volume and prices in the manufacturing industry and services according to findings of a survey conducted by the National Institute of Statistics (INS) and released on Friday.
Rossen Daskalov: We will Make an Assembly Line for up to 20,000 Cars a Year in Bulgaria
The words "plant" and "car production", pronounced in one sentence pertaining to Bulgaria, always provoke skepticism (mildly spoken). That's why a reporter from Vesti.bg to the Sin Cars stand in Geneva to talk to Rossen Daskalov and figure out what his plans are, because this topic has been popular over the last month.
Numerous factors hamper manufacturing
High taxes and social security contributions, Greek bureaucracy, high energy costs and unclear and dysfunctional zoning laws are the factors that have led to the contraction of the local manufacturing sector, according to a study by the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE).
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Turkish industrial production rises above estimates in August
Industrial production in Turkey exceeded estimates in August, driven largely by a sharp increase in durable goods production, according to data from the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜ?K) released on Oct. 8.
Croatian PM Announces 'New Economic Development Model'
"Croatia has entered the time of a new development model that relies on competitiveness and productivity, and not on massive public investment in infrastructure," Milanovic told the Invest HR conference in Zagreb on Monday.
"We have a new development model; we do not need hundreds of kilometres of new highways and thousands of new houses, but we need investment in quality," he added.