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Achievement of the employment objective requires faster economic growth
(23.06.2016)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 3/2016
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 3/2016
One of the key objectives of the Government Programme is to raise the employment rate to 72% by the end of the parliamentary term. This means increasing the current number of people in employment by just over 100,000 by ...
Bank of Finland forecast: Slowing growth in the shadow of global uncertainties
(03.07.2019)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 3/2019
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 3/2019
Finland’s economic growth will slow in the forecast period to close to its potential rate. GDP will grow 1.6% in 2019 and 1.5% in 2020. Thereafter, the pace of growth will ease to 1.3% in 2021.
Editorial : Finland’s economic transition still incomplete
(17.12.2019)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 5/2019
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 5/2019
The Finnish economy is still going through a period of transition in which it has to adjust to two large structural realignments. One of these concerns the ageing population. The other comprises the shocks to the economy ...
Editorial: Public finances need more room
(19.06.2019)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 3/2019
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 3/2019
Active measures to strengthen the public finances should be taken when the economy is in good heart.
Forecast for the Finnish economy : Russia’s war in Ukraine is stifling Finland’s economic recovery
(21.06.2022)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 2/2022
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 2/2022
Russia’s war in Ukraine is weakening the outlook for the Finnish economy and pushing up inflation. Foreign trade with Russia is collapsing as a result of the war, and higher uncertainty and inflation are undermining the ...
Fiscal effects of immigration depend on labour market outcomes
(18.12.2015)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 5/2015
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 5/2015
Immigration will bring about a favourable change in the age structure, as the majority of immigrants are young adults. The effects on the public finances will above all depend on the impact of population growth on the costs ...
Forecast for the Finnish economy : Finnish economy set to slide into recession
(25.01.2023)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 4/2022
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 4/2022
Growth in the Finnish economy for the full year 2022 will amount to 1.9%, following strong activity in the early part of the year. The high level of inflation has, however, eroded households’ purchasing power, and consumer ...
Editorial : Finnish households’ purchasing power is improving - The economy’s long-term challenges are acute
(05.07.2023)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 2/2023
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 2/2023
The Bank of Finland’s June forecast shows that the Finnish economy will shrink this year. Growth is being restrained across a broad front by the combination of inflation, which is slowing but still too high, tighter monetary ...