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  1. Arctic Europe: Bringing together the EU Arctic Policy The study considers how the European Union’s Integrated Policy for the Arctic can productively interact with Nordic cooperation frameworks in order to support developments in Arctic Europe. Com...
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/julkaisu?pubid=17303
  2. 30.5.2022 | The misallocation of labour and capital in the Finnish business sector has increased in the 2000s, which has significantly retarded productivity growth. The concentration of labour to companies with lower productivity is a key factor in retarding growth. A more efficient allocation of labour could be influenced, for example, by dismantling incentive traps and increasing labour mobility and wage competition, states a recent study by Aalto University and ETLA Economic Research.
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/en/-/10616/study-more-efficient-allocation-of-labour-and-capital-would-increase-productivity-and-economic-wellbeing
  3. 25.9.2025 | VALTIONEUVOSTON KANSLIA PL 23, 00023 Valtioneuvosto vnk.fi p. 0295 16001 STATSRÅDETS KANSLI PB 23, 00023 Statsrådet vnk.fi\sv Tfn 0295 16001 Tietotarvekuvaukset 1. Taloudellinen kestävyys ..............................................................
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/documents/113169639/247492634/Tietotarvekuvaukset.pdf/ffd6bd83-8de2-aca7-4ed4-a513ee489a4b?t=1758793088387
  4. 23.3.2026 | Postiosoite Käyntiosoite Puhelin Faksi s-posti, internet Postadress Besöksadress Telefon Fax e-post, internet Postal Address Office Telephone Fax e-mail, internet Valtioneuvoston kanslia PL 23 Snellmaninkatu 1 A 0295 16001 [email protected] 0002...
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/documents/113169639/258175021/Tietotarvekuvaukset_tarjouskilpailu_2-2026.pdf/a5a8047d-1575-5d0a-22f7-97ed6856332e?t=1774248495626
  5. 5.4.2023 | The regulatory framework of Finland's fiscal policy has faced several crises that have revealed its ineffectiveness in dealing with unexpected situations. The system should be reformed and its operating model clarified, finds a recent study conducted by the Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA) for the Government. According to the researchers, the budgetary framework should distinguish between the operating procedures for normal economic cycles and exceptional crises.
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/en/-/10616/study-finland-s-spending-limits-system-needs-a-reform-as-the-current-rules-do-not-function-effectively-in-unexpected-crises
  6. 3.2.2025 | POLICY BRIEF 2025:1 Näkökulmia ajankohtaisiin yhteiskunnallisiin kysymyksiin ja poliittisen päätöksenteon tueksi. Tämä julkaisu on toteutettu osana valtioneuvoston vuoden 2023 selvitys- ja tutkimussuunnitelman toimeenpanoa. Julkaisun sisäl- löstä ...
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/documents/113169639/113170760/1-2025-Geotalous+muuttaa+elinkeinopolitiikkaa.pdf/c86a3075-402e-10e9-6f12-3603bc5bbe36?version=1.0&t=1738564868724
  7. 8.12.2021 | Labour productivity in Finland’s national economy has been stagnating at the 2007 level for more than a decade. How is the development of labour productivity affected by resource allocation and structural changes in different sectors? According to a study published on 8 December, there is room for improvement when it comes to resource allocation, but the strongest factor behind productivity growth is the favourable development of individual businesses.
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/en/-/10616/study-why-is-labour-productivity-development-lagging-in-finland-plenty-of-room-for-improvement-in-resource-reallocation-
  8. 13.1.2022 | A new study published on 13 January shows that the most effective support policy for research and development is to allocate subsidies to businesses with high R&D productivity or innovation capacity. Uniformly targeted subsidies – which in practical innovation policy are similar to R&D tax incentives – also bring about substantial growth, albeit to a lesser extent than selectively targeted innovation subsidies.
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/en/-/10616/study-increasing-r-d-subsidies-and-tax-incentives-pays-off-but-support-must-be-targeted-carefully
  9. 20.11.2020 | The economic costs of climate policy measures such as emission tax and their effects on income distribution can be regulated by redistributing emission tax revenue back to households. This is the outcome of a study conducted by the Pellervo Economic Research Institute PTT, Merit Economics, and Statistics and Research Åland ÅSUB. The means to do this include earned income tax and/or corporation tax concessions and direct support to households.
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/en/-/10616/study-tax-compensations-can-be-used-to-influence-the-economic-effects-of-climate-policy-consequences-for-different-types-of-households-vary
  10. 16.1.2025 | POLICY BRIEF 2024:21 Perspectives into topical issues in society and ways to support political decision making. This publication is part of the implementation of the 2022 Government plan for analysis, assessment and research. The producers of the ...
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/documents/113169639/113170760/21-2024-How+to+manage+burnout%E2%80%93practices+from+us+and+elsewhere.pdf/8f2fdf76-0c2e-5830-64d3-b5c2580f3fda?version=1.0&t=1737023264953
  11. 29.3.2023 | Carbon dioxide capture, use and storage technologies offer significant opportunities for Finland when it comes to both achieving the carbon neutrality target and creating new business. However, stronger national guidance, a clearer regulatory environment and measures to ensure sustainability are needed for the deployment of solutions. This is according to a new report drawn up for the Government...
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/en/-/10616/report-carbon-dioxide-use-and-removal-present-significant-opportunities-for-finland
  12. 29.3.2021 | To halt the loss of biodiversity, both nature protection and nature management in commercial forests should be increased. This is the conclusion of a study published on 29 March, conducted by the Natural Resources Institute Finland, Metsähallitus, Pellervo Economic Research Institute, Finnish Wildlife Agency and Finnish Environment Institute. The study was commissioned by the Government.
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/en/-/10616/study-careful-planning-needed-to-halt-biodiversity-loss-while-increasing-wood-production
  13. 16.12.2019 | A recent study shows that free trade agreements have had positive impacts within the EU, but their direct impact on Finland has remained below the EU average. There has been a significant increase in Finnish exports to many countries covered by the free trade agreements, but in most cases this is mainly due to the growth of trade in general as a result of globalisation. However, in certain secto...
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/en/-/10616/tutkimus-vapaakauppasopimukset-ovat-hyodyttaneet-suomea-mutta-eu-keskiarvoa-vahemman
  14. 16.12.2020 | Based on the OECD Talent Attractiveness Index, Finland is an interesting target country for international students and entrepreneurs alike. That said, when it comes to attracting skilled workers, Finland lags far behind the other Nordic countries and the Netherlands. Finland should learn from the experiences of these and other successful comparison countries when developing measures to improve ...
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/en/-/10616/report-finland-could-increase-its-attractiveness-in-the-eyes-of-international-experts-by-centralising-measures-and-streamlining-the-work-based-residence-permit-process
  15. 11.5.2020 | Rapid technological development and the need to find solutions to challenges in society create a need for new regulatory approaches. Many countries have introduced innovation-friendly regulation practices, and regulation has become an increasingly important instrument for innovation policy. A report published on 11 May examines the current state of innovation-friendly regulation in Finland, highlig...
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/en/-/10616/selvitys-innovaatiomyonteisen-saantelyn-nykytila-ja-hyvat-kaytannot-miten-saantelya-voidaan-hyodyntaa-innovaatiopolitiikan-valineena-
  16. 6.6.2022 | POLICY BRIEF 2022:19 Perspectives into topical issues in society and ways to support political decision making. This publication is part of the implementation of the 2020 Government plan for analysis, assessment and research. The producers of the ...
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/documents/113169639/113170760/19-2022-The+evaluation+of+the+Team+Finland+network.pdf/d976a5df-3452-80d8-6c5d-004ea72e90f2?version=1.0&t=1654494240723
  17. 13.2.2020 | A Space Situation Centre should be set up in Finland to ensure that the public authorities have the information they need for making decisions. To make full use of space operations, Finland should have a permanent and consistent national budget for these. These are the conclusions of the final report of a project that studied the various aspects of the space environment, published on 13 February 2020.
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/en/-/10616/tutkimus-avaruustoiminnan-murros-on-megatrendi-joka-vaikuttaa-turvallisuuteen-ja-tarjoaa-liiketoimintamahdollisuuksia
  18. 28.2.2019 | It is well possible for Finland to be carbon neutral around 2040. To achieve this, the main thing for Finland to do is invest in a rapid reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in all emission sectors. Besides this, ways to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere are needed. Maintaining and strengthening forest carbon sinks have a key role in this. The collection and storage of carbon dioxide from the use of bioenergy may be one of the options for the future.
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/en/-/10616/selvitys-miten-suomi-saavuttaa-hiilineutraaliuden-vuoteen-2040-mennessa-
  19. 30.4.2020 | Climate change and other current global crises are increasing the need to assess the sustainability of tourism. A project investigating culturally and socially sustainable tourism in cultural environments has developed a triangulation model for visitation sustainability emphasising the values of sites as cultural environments. Culture can act as an intermediary and a balancing factor between the different dimensions of sustainability.
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/en/-/10616/tutkimus-vierailukestavyys-kannustaa-kulttuuriymparistojen-vastuulliseen-kehittamiseen
  20. 28.2.2019 | Forest carbon sinks are in a key position in terms of the potential of the land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF) sector to promote the achievement of climate objectives in Finland. According to recent scenario calculations, by 2050 the forest carbon sink could as much as double from the present. Greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector could in turn be reduced by 30% by 2050 from the level in 1990, but this would require major changes to peatland cultivation.
    https://tietokayttoon.fi/en/-/10616/selvitys-metsien-hiilinielupotentiaali-kasvaa-mutta-maataloudessa-kasvihuonekaa-supaastojen-vahentaminen-on-haasteellista