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A study on productivity at the event of the Employers’ Organization

✅ Today, at the event organized by @Organization of Employers of Macedonia – ORM, we presented the study
📊 “Improving Business Productivity: A Comprehensive Analysis of Productivity and Its Drivers in Firms in North Macedonia” 📖
🔍 The study offers an in-depth insight into the state of firm productivity through an analysis of total factor productivity.
🎯 Key external and internal determinants of productivity have been identified.
The panel discussion enriched the event with views and perspectives from high-level representatives from the government, business sector, and academia:
🔹 Vladanka Trajkoska, President of ORM
🔹 Marjan Risteski, Deputy Minister for Economy and Labor
🔹 Angel Dimitrov, President of the Assembly of ORM
🔹 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dejan Stankov, Director of the State Statistical Office
🔹 Sasho Klekovski, Director of the Health Insurance Fund of Macedonia
🔹 Dr. Daniela Bojadzieva, Faculty of Economics at UKIM
💡 The goal is to encourage the creation of effective policies and measures to boost productivity.
The study was prepared by Finance Think for the needs of ORM and financially supported by the International Labour Organization, Employment and Social Affairs Platform (ESAP) 3.
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