Estonian economy has come through two different political systems that achieved an annual GDP growth of 7.6 percent.
Economic reforms in Estonia looked like those taken in other central and Eastern European countries. These countries’ economies are also called “transition economies”.
But not the whole amount of the country’s enterprises has suffered from enormous economic reforms. [...]
Estonia is said to be a developing country with 7.1% of real GDP growth for the year of 2007. GDP per capita was $21,800 and inflation expressed 6.6%.
There were some economic reforms that affected the development of the country’s economy to a certain extent. These reforms took place on 1991 – 1992. For instance, the [...]
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