Title |
Lietuvos konkurencingumo pokyčių vertinimas Europos Sąjungos šalių kontekste / |
Translation of Title |
Estimation of Lithuania’s competitiveness in context of the EU member states. |
Authors |
Šeputienė, Janina ; Brazauskienė, Kristina |
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Is Part of |
Ekonomika ir vadyba: aktualijos ir perspektyvos.. Šiauliai : Šiaulių universiteto leidykla. 2013, Nr. 1, p. 30-37.. ISSN 1648-9098 |
Keywords [eng] |
Lithuanian competitiveness ; European Union ; global competitiveness index |
Abstract [eng] |
The objectives are: • to discuss the theoretical aspects of the competitiveness concept, competitiveness factors, and to reveal their impact on the economy; • to compare the level of competitiveness of Lithuania and other EU countries in 2010 and evaluate the changes in competitiveness in these countries with reference to 2008; • to assess the factors that led to changes in the competitiveness of Lithuania in 2008-2010. In this article the concept of competitiveness is analyzed, the Global Competitiveness Index and its structure are defined, and competitiveness and its impact on the economy are discussed. Based on the Global Competitiveness Index analysis of Lithuania’s competitiveness and its factors was performed. Both in 2008 and 2010 Lithuania’s competitiveness was below the EU average and the gap increased. Despite that competitiveness index decreased in 2010, Lithuania remained at the same position among the European Union countries (18th place) as it was in 2008. Results showed that, compared with the EU countries, Lithuania’s sources of competitiveness in 2010 were labour market efficiency, and higher education and training factors. Lithuania’s competitiveness was particularly reduced by the size of the market and the evaluation of institutions, as by these factors Lithuania is below the EU average. Compared to 2008, in 2010 Lithuania improved its position in technological innovation field (moved from the 21st position to the 17th among the EU countries), and in health and primary education field (moved from the 25th position to the 24th). As to other factors of competitiveness, Lithuania’s position in the context of other EU countries has gotten worse, especially the evaluation of the product (service) market efficiency (down from the 19th to the 24th position) and macroeconomic stability (down from the 16th to the 20th position). |
Published |
Šiauliai : Šiaulių universiteto leidykla |
Type |
Journal article |
Language |
Lithuanian |
Publication date |
2013 |