Finance Think contributes a chapter to ETF Compendium

Our work forecasts the sectoral and occupational labor demand in the next decade, within a publication on changing skills in a changing world.

The publication could be accessed here:

https://www.etf.europa.eu/sites/default/files/2021-02/changing_skills_for_a_changing_world_1.pdf

Our MK-MOD becomes part of the collection of such models worldwide

🎯 The collection is maintained and updated by the 🇬🇧 UK-based Center for Microsimulation and Policy Analysis.

MK-MOD is part of 8️⃣ such models on the European ground, from which 1️⃣ integrates all 27 EU member states. Thus, North Macedonia is one of the 34 European countries that have developed a micro-simulation model and the only one among the countries of the Western Balkans.

https://www.microsimulation.ac.uk/euromod/models/mk-mod/

Finance Think featured in the Global Finance Magazine

In an analysis of foreign investment and exports by the world-renowned Global Finance Magazine, our Blagica Petreski talks about Finance Think’s projections and the results of our recent study on export-oriented companies during Covid-19.

https://www.gfmag.com/magazine/february-2021/north-macedonia-fresh-fdi?fbclid=IwAR1RPqUziYF6RsuRtdeVSWkvqNOKy5ABdScQwr6eupqkPm4GvkdlUz5w1Dg

Finance Think contributed to the publication of the Aspen Institute

🦠 How did Covid-19 affect the economy in the country? Which workers and sectors were most at risk? How will the pandemic affect poverty? What did the government do and what were the results?
🎯 Finance Think contributed to the publication “The Covid-19 Pandemic in the Western Balkans: Consequences and Policy Approaches” by the Aspen Institute Germany, which answers this and many other questions.
🔗 Download the full publication 👉 https://bit.ly/3aUtM3N

Paper published in international journal

The scientific paper of our Blagica Petreski and Despina Tumanoska, as well the Advisory Board member Jorge Davalos, which was recently accepted in the international peer-reviewed journal Eastern European Economics (IF = .854) got volume and issue 59(1), p. 25-50.

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