Estonia’s internal market is small and for this reason, the primary source of Estonian economic growth is export – meaning sales success in the world’s marketplace.
Kaarel Kilvits
Professor of Economic Policy, Tallinn University of Technology
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Estonia’s internal market is small and for this reason, the primary source of Estonian economic growth is export – meaning sales success in the world’s marketplace.
To move in the direction of an information-based economic policy, we will need to act rapidly and decisively, or we will not be sustainable or competitive and Estonia will end up a poor border state of the European Union. What do we need to do and what can we do?