Nerijus Mačiulis EN

Nerijus Mačiulis is from Kaunas, the second largest City in Lithuania. After finishing school there in 1997-2001 studied at the Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas. 2001 Roskilde University (Denmark), 2003–2007 International School of Management and Economics ISM. 2004-2005 He was a trainee at the Banking Institute of the University of Zurich (Switzerland). 2005-2007 Head of Economics and Finance at ISM, since 2007 Dean of Bachelor Degree. 2007 m. Doctor of Social Sciences (Management and Administration). Teaches at various economic and financial disciplines in Australia, Mexico, France, Switzerland and others universities. From 2010 works at the Swedbank as a  Chief Economist.

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Lithuanians will have to open their wallets even wider: goods and services will become more expensive

According to TV3.lt, Swedbank economists raise their GDP growth forecast for Lithuania and believe the Lithuanian economy will grow the…

4 months ago
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Economist Mačiulis tells us how Lithuanians will live soon: here’s what it will look like

Central banks are trying to correct their mistakes, and this time they have chosen a destructive path to curb inflation,…

2 years ago
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Mačiulis on 4 factors that will affect Lithuanian economy in 2023

As the Lithuanian economy moved away from a sustainable growth path last year and the population ran out of money,…

2 years ago
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Nerijus Mačiulis. What does near-record GDP growth in Lithuania indicate?

In the second quarter of this year, Lithuania’s GDP was 8.6% higher than the same period one year ago. What…

3 years ago
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Nerijus Mačiulis. What kind of tax reform does Lithuania need?

The working group on the review of tax benefits, set up by the Ministry of Finance, has already received over…

4 years ago
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Nerijus Mačiulis. Five key accents of the new Lithuania’s government programme

For whom and what does the new Lithuania's government programme promise? Across the 118 pages long programme, anyone could find…

4 years ago
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Mačiulis: Lithuania has been able to avoid shock and so the economy will contract the least

The coronavirus crisis has struck a major blow to the global economy. However, Lithuania’s economy was almost able to avoid…

4 years ago
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Economists evaluate the EU stimulus plan – what Lithuania has lost out on

Already a few weeks ago, from moods in the financial markets, it could be predicted that the EU stimulus plan…

4 years ago
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Mačiulis. The decade of records, prosperity and progress

The second decade of the 21st century, which was also the third decade after the re-establishment of the Republic of…

5 years ago
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Nerijus Mačiulis. Let’s lower the celebration glass

At the end of the 2019 year, Lithuanian economic growth has not fully lost momentum and this is something to…

5 years ago
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Economists critical of G. Nausėda‘s proposals: starting from the wrong end

New proposals from President Gitanas Nausėda on how to reduce social poverty and improve demographic conditions have been met with…

5 years ago
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Lithuania acknowledged as a cheap country, this caused the anger of citizens

According to the affordability of goods and services in 2018, Lithuania lies ahead of many EU countries, the newest EU…

5 years ago
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Wage growth in Lithuania, is it a sprint or a marathon?

In Q1 this year, the average monthly gross income was 9.4% higher than a year ago. Wage growth in Lithuania…

6 years ago
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Lithuanian economy impressively sails against the wind

During Q1 this year, the Lithuanian economy was not stopped by unfavourable global winds – GDP growth remained rapid, reaching…

6 years ago
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Proposals to charge employers with specifying wages in job adverts received negatively

The amendments to the Labour Code proposed by the “Farmers”, where employers would have to specify wages in job advertisements…

6 years ago
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Virginijus Savukynas. A bag full of holes that is the education system

The teachers’ strike is a good thing because it encouraged to take interest in what is going on in this…

6 years ago
  • Society

SEB’s Nauseda named most influential business rep in Lithuania – survey

Economist Gitanas Nausėda, an adviser to SEB bank's president, has been named the most influential representative of the business sector…

6 years ago
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EU funding paradox: Lithuania is not rich, but cheap and will thus get less

So far, Lithuania has been one of the European Union member states, which received more than it paid into the…

6 years ago
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  • Opinion

The Lithuanian middle class: are you in it?

Every third Lithuanian resident views themselves as a member of the middle class. Economists say that those earning a thousand…

7 years ago
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Lithuanian trade with Russia is recovering – first place goes to cider

Having grown rapidly in 2017, export flows to Russia will continue to rise this year, however they will likely not…

7 years ago