波罗的海国家平均工资的购买力和价值

Rimvydas Jasinavičius, Vidmantas Ganiprauskas
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在金融危机之前,波罗的海国家的国内生产总值(以下简称国内生产总值)增长率是欧盟最高的。这些国家也被称为“波罗的海之虎”。在危机期间,波罗的海国家的国内生产总值下降幅度最大。危机后,爱沙尼亚经济的各项经济指标在欧洲联盟中增长率最高。爱沙尼亚的进步和生活质量让另外两个波罗的海邻国拉脱维亚和立陶宛感到惊讶。然而,立陶宛的国内生产总值在绝对值上几乎超过爱沙尼亚的国内生产总值指标两倍(欧盟统计局)。自2014年10月1日起,立陶宛的最低月工资提高了3.5%。根据欧盟统计局(以下简称欧盟统计局)提供的信息,自2004年以来,波罗的海国家的平均工资平均每年增长8.2%、10.3%和7.7%。需要强调的是,货币表现的平均工资增长率明显落后于工资购买力的实际下降速度。在2004-2013年期间,波罗的海国家的购买力和平均工资的价值分别以通货膨胀标准系数和“金本位制”进行评估时有所下降。
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Purchasing power and value of the average wage in the Baltic States
Before the financial crisis, the Baltic States had the highest growth rate of the Gross domestic product (hereinafter – GDP) in the European Union. Also, these States were called “the Baltic tigers”. During the crisis, the decline of GDP was the highest in the Baltic States. After the crisis, economic indicators of Estonia economy had the highest growth rates in the European Union. Such progress and life quality in Estonia surprises the other two neighboring Baltic States – Latvia and Lithuania. However, GDP of Lithuania exceeds the GDP indicator of Estonia almost twice in absolute value (Eurostat). Since October 1, 2014, the minimum monthly wage in Lithuania increased by 3.5 percent. Based on information provided by the European Union Statistics (hereinafter – Eurostat), from 2004, the average wage in the Baltic States on average increased by 8.2, 10.3, and 7.7 percent per annum. It should be emphasized that the growth rate of the average wage in monetary expression significantly fell behind the actual decline rate of the wage purchasing power. During the period of 2004-2013, the purchasing power and value of the average wage in the Baltic States has decreased in respectively assessing by the standard coefficient of inflation and the “Gold Standard”.
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