Romania – on slump with public revenues as a share in GDP: How you consume more and live worse
Romania has positioned itself in the EU as the country with the lowest public revenues as a share of GDP and we shall record
Romania has positioned itself in the EU as the country with the lowest public revenues as a share of GDP and we shall record
Romania ranks first in the EU by labour cost increase in the second quarter of 2017, at a high distance from the following states,
The discussion on transferring wage contributions, which under the current system are partly paid by the employee and partly by the employer, fully to the
Romania’s economic growth is expected to remain well above the 5% threshold by 2020, and GDP growth in euro will be at least 8% between
The plan of the Ministry of Public Finance (MFP) to impose „a certain level of the gross salary” on private companies is a questionable intrusion
(Siegfried Mureșan is Vice Chair of the Committee on Budgets and Substitute Member in the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs) * The European Union
Romania has positioned itself in the EU as the country with the lowest public revenues as a share of GDP and we shall record
Romania ranks first in the EU by labour cost increase in the second quarter of 2017, at a high distance from the following states,
The discussion on transferring wage contributions, which under the current system are partly paid by the employee and partly by the employer, fully to the
Romania’s economic growth is expected to remain well above the 5% threshold by 2020, and GDP growth in euro will be at least 8% between
The plan of the Ministry of Public Finance (MFP) to impose „a certain level of the gross salary” on private companies is a questionable intrusion
(Siegfried Mureșan is Vice Chair of the Committee on Budgets and Substitute Member in the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs) * The European Union