Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) in the EU policies
Eugene Eteris, RSU, European Studies Faculty
Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) is part of the ICT programme of the European Commission. FET aims at promoting long-term research and laying the scientific foundations of radically new next generation technologies. FET helps identify and develop future research in ICT and in the interdisciplinary field of quantum information science often inspired by other scientific disciplines.
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Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) is part of the ICT programme of the European Commission. FET aims at promoting long-term research and laying the scientific foundations of radically new next generation technologies. FET helps identify and develop future research in ICT and in the interdisciplinary field of quantum information science often inspired by other scientific disciplines.
28.06.2010 (10011)
Macroeconomic development scenario
Latvian Ministry of Finance in January 2010, published a country’s macroeconomic development scenario for the next three years.
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27.06.2010 (9649)
The euro-goal will be one of the most important priorities of the next Hungary government
On the eve of the round table dedicated to the banking crisis lessons in Baltic states BC met with Janos Rekasi, DEC vice-president, Counsellor, Embassy of Hungary in Estonia and Latvia. The conversation was about the lessons learnt by Hungary after the financial crisis, as both Latvia and Hungary had to turn for intenational organization assistance.
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27.06.2010 (14451)
The EU measures to manage the financial sector: expected effects for banks
Eugene Eteris, European Integration Institute, Denmark, LLD, prof.
The economic and financial crisis in the EU has had a negative effect on both public and private sectors: the latter being affected, generally, through banks. It is generally recognised that the bankers’ practice brought national economies to the brink of ruin.
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The economic and financial crisis in the EU has had a negative effect on both public and private sectors: the latter being affected, generally, through banks. It is generally recognised that the bankers’ practice brought national economies to the brink of ruin.
27.06.2010 (9396)
First 10 years in a new century: the changing world survived
Eugene Eteris, BC Scandinavian Office, 30.12.2009.
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27.06.2010 (9252)
Good-bye koruna, welcome euro: Slovaks celebrate the first year in Eurozone
Eugene Eteris, BC’s Scandinavian Office, 11.01.2010.
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27.06.2010 (9298)
Risk management: concept, positioning and priorities
Eugene Eteris, European Studies Faculty, RSU, LLD, assoc. prof.
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27.06.2010 (9367)
State Management at a time of crisis
As all the invited RT’s participants acknowledged during discussions, the issues of crisis management and Latvian economic management in particular have been analysed for the first time in the country’s modern history.
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27.06.2010 (8967)
Baltic Sea Area: Perspectives for Regional Economic Transformation
Eugene Eteris, Scandinavian Office Baltic Course, LLD, asoc.prof., Riga
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27.06.2010 (10829)
Modern issues on regional economics’ transformation in the Baltic Sea Region
Olga Pavuk, Eugene Eteris, Baltic Course, Riga
The article is prepared for the Round Table „Regional economy’s transformation in the Baltic Sea Area“, organised by the Baltic International Academy, Latvian Employers Association and International Web-Magazine „The Baltic Course“ on 21st of October in Riga, Latvia.
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The article is prepared for the Round Table „Regional economy’s transformation in the Baltic Sea Area“, organised by the Baltic International Academy, Latvian Employers Association and International Web-Magazine „The Baltic Course“ on 21st of October in Riga, Latvia.
27.06.2010 (9666)
People of Business Pavol Baranay

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