The research is part of the project “Reaping the potential of export-oriented companies to contribute to the post-Covid-19 recovery”, supported by the British Embassy Skopje.
Today, in front of the relevant stakeholders and policy makers, we presented the key findings and recommendations from the study “The potential of export-oriented companies to contribute to the post-Covid-19 economic recovery in North Macedonia”, which will be published #soon.
The economic forum on the socio-economic effects of Covid-19 has been successfully completed
We organized the Economic Forum together with our partners, the United Nations family in North Macedonia. The forum was addressed by prominent stakeholders: policy makers, representatives of international institutions and the academic community. Click for gallery.
Economic Forum on the Socio-Economic Consequences of Covid-19
Our work in 2020 dedicated to the analysis of the economic, social and developmental effects of covid-19 concludes with an economic forum, with the United Nations family. What lessons did we learn from covid-19? How to recover faster? The conference will address all key stakeholders in the socio-economic sphere in the country.
Finance Think contributed to the creation of the UN Country Country Analysis
The document is being prepared for the first time and can be downloaded here: bit.ly/37p8JFP
Happy 8th birthday, Finance Think!
New Policy Study!
Our newest Policy Study 32, prepared together with the UN Resident Coordinator Office, provides detailed design and estimated costs and effects of measures that will mitigate the socio-economic consequences of Covid-19. More: bit.ly/3nludcb
Finance Think participated in the public hearing on the draft Budget Law
Blagica Petreski, CEO of Finance Think explained the remarks from our FT Comment no. 30 of the Draft Law on Budgets (bit.ly/3ov58f1), i.e. the need for further specification and detailing in the area of medium-term budgeting, fiscal rules and the fiscal council. The hearing was organized by the Ministry of Finance.
A blog on the independence of the National Bank
Our collaborator Marjan Petreski, in a column for Prizma, refers to the independence of the National Bank from political influences. Click to access.