Respecting the limits of the earth is a prerequisite for the well-being of humanity. The circular economy, low carbon emissions, and securing biodiversity move society in a sustainable direction. Accelerating the change requires quick political decisions also in Finland. Consumption and production in Finland are not at a sustainable level. This has negative effects on the well-being of the entire planet, which ultimately comes back and impacts Finland.

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The root cause of Finland’s economic problems lies in the private sector
A recent analysis commissioned by Sitra and conducted by Professor Emeritus of Economics Matti Pohjola reveals that low productivity in the business sector is the greatest challenge facing Finland’s economy. The country’s economic downturn is not primarily caused by the public sector, a lack of investment, weak cost competitiveness or sluggish export demand.
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