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Nobel Prize Laureate: It's Time to Decide Which Path Lithuania Will Take for the Next 35 Years - Verslo žInios

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Lithuania has made impressive progress over three decades, going from a country with a gross domestic product (GDP) per capita well below the European Union average in 1990 to one that is very close to the Community average. However, according to James A. Robinson, a Nobel Prize laureate in economics, it is now time for Lithuania to “think about the next 35 years” – how to remain competitive and prosper.
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Lithuania has made impressive progress over three decades, going from a country with a gross domestic product (GDP) per capita well below the European Union average in 1990 to one that is very close to the Community average. However, according to James A. Robinson, a Nobel Prize laureate in economics, it is now time for Lithuania to “think about the next 35 years” – how to remain competitive and prosper.

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vz.lt broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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