The number of employed people will decrease by almost 50,000 next year, the Pellervo think tank estimates. Source: The Nordic Page Date:September 13, 2023 Author:Nord.News Categories:Finland Tags:B, DR, Economy, Fi, Finnish, Io, Recession, Tank, Thin, Think tankRelated posts:OP forecast: Finland’s economy will grow this year, then a slight recessionThe Finnish economy seems to be recovering from the recession immediatelyThe Finnish economy is suffering from a technical recession and accelerating inflationThe Corona crisis affected the Finnish economy more strongly than forecastHypo: Finnish housing prices are falling this year at a rate not seen since 1993Etla cuts the forecast for the Finnish economy by 2.1 percentage pointsFinland’s economy will sink into recession in 2023, says the Ministry of Finance, the Bank of FinlandThe Finnish economy is expected to grow by 3% in 2021The increase in employment is a welcome sign that the recession has not yet started in FinlandFinnish household mortgage withdrawals decreased by more than 30% year-on-year in May Related Posts:Are Swedish children going hungry – and whose responsibility is it? (May 22, 2023)Winter speed limits will gradually come into force on Finnish roads (October 22, 2020)VMA in Borรฅs, Vรคstra Gรถtaland County (May 22, 2021)Trump’s warning: Biden will listen to the researchers (October 19, 2020)The USA is still the largest arms exporter during 2016-2020: the Swedish think tank (March 16, 2021)The Finnish economy is suffering from a technical recession and accelerating inflationMarch 4, 2023Hypo: Finland is going into recessionJanuary 20, 2023The Finnish economy seems to be recovering from the recession immediatelyMay 17, 2023Is Finland’s national debt or the gas crisis a bigger threat to the economy?August 3, 2022Finland involved with the help of Ukrainian tanks, but it is unclear to what extentJanuary 25, 2023Bank of Finland: The recession is smaller than feared, but a slow recovery lies aheadSeptember 14, 2020 Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.