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April 24, 2018
An update and a new tool to compare GDPs of different countries
February 10, 2014
V. Gontis: The triumph of Penn effect in Europe
September 16, 2013
V. Gontis, A. Kononovicius, K. Acus: Baltic countries should continue EU leadership in the sustained economic growth
July 22, 2013
V. Gontis, K. Acus: Economies of Baltic countries are catching up and overcoming Visegrad Group
June 03, 2013
Lots of activities during the summer of 2013
April 25, 2013
RCL: Call for applications for Students' Research Practice in Lithuania in summer 2013
March 18, 2013
V. Gontis, A. Kononovicius: The phenomenon of economic growth of Baltic states
January 25, 2012
Vygintas Gontis: Where is the hidden economical convergence of countries?
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