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11.9.2020

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24.09.2025 Briefs 164

Bottlenecks in the Development of the Finnish Private Service Sector: How to Accelerate Productivity?

Kuosmanen NataliaKaitila VilleKuusi TeroMaczulskij Terhi
Productivity growth in Finland’s service industries has fallen behind that of peer countries, weakening the economy’s growth potential. This
24.09.2025 Reports 167

Productivity in the Finnish Service Industries: Capital Intensity, Labor Allocation, Digitalization, Offshoring and Generative AI

Kuosmanen NataliaKaitila VilleKuusi TeroKässi OttoMaczulskij TerhiPajarinen Mika
Productivity in the Finnish Service Industries: Capital Intensity, Labor Allocation, Digitalization, Offshoring and Generative AI
This report examines the factors shaping productivity in Finland’s private service industries. Specifically, we focus on the link between
19.09.2025 Working Papers 133

Are Firms Hiring Enough Workers? Firm-level Evidence from Finland’s Manufacturing and Service Industries

Kuosmanen NataliaKuosmanen TimoPajarinen Mika
Microeconomic theory posits that in competitive markets, wages are determined by the marginal revenue product of labor. This study
17.9.2025 Latest News and press releases

Etla has lowered its growth forecast for the current year, stating that ‘the weakest link in growth is now household consumption’

Etla has lowered its growth forecast for the current year, stating that ‘the weakest link in growth is now household consumption’
The Finnish economy's promising growth has unexpectedly halted this year. Consequently, Etla Economic Research has lowered its forecast, predicting
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