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THE IMPORTANCE OF THE GROWING KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY IN MALTA

Year 2014, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 1 - 5, 01.06.2014

Abstract

In the 1970s the German manufacturing companies relocated here because they were seeking comparatively cheap and productive labour force and no customs duties on their re-exports to the European Union. The British tourists took their holidays in Malta mainly participating in the major tour operator packages that were organized in all Mediterranean countries. The restructuring of the Maltese economy in the 1970s from one based on a military base

References

  • Bezzina, Frank, Joseph Falzon and Martin Zammit, (2012) "Manufacturing in Malta: Opportunities, Challenges and Policy Implications" in Darko Tipuric and Marina Dabic (editors), "Management, Governance and Entrepreneurship - New Perspectives and Challenges”, Access Press, UK, Darwen, pp. 558-605.
  • Bonnici, Josef, (2013), “Achieving Malta’s Potential Growth in Challenging Times”, Central Bank of Malta Governor’s address, Institute of Financial Services, 29th November 2013.
  • Camilleri, Silvio J. and Joseph Falzon, (2013) “Challenges of Productivity Growth in the Small Island States of Europe: A Critical Look at Malta and Cyprus”, Island Studies Journal , Volume 8, Number 1, May 2013, pp. 131-164
  • Ernst and Young, (2013), “The Economy: Today and Tomorrow - Malta Attractiveness Survey 2013”.
  • Falzon, Joseph (2011), “An Analysis of the Productive Sectors of the Maltese Economy: a comparison with EU member states”, Malta Institute of Management.
  • Falzon Joseph and David Lanzon, (2011), “Price and Quantity Indices of Food Imports in Malta: 1856- 1938”, Journal of Maltese History, Volume 2, Number 2, pp. 1-15.
  • Falzon, Joseph (2012) “Economic Outlook and Analysis: 1900-1938” in John Chircop (editor), “Revisiting Labour History”, Horizons, pp. 122-155.
  • World Economic Forum, (2013), “The Global Competitiveness Report 2013-2014”, Klaus Schwab, Editor, pp. 1-569.

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE GROWING KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY IN MALTA

Year 2014, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 1 - 5, 01.06.2014

Abstract

References

  • Bezzina, Frank, Joseph Falzon and Martin Zammit, (2012) "Manufacturing in Malta: Opportunities, Challenges and Policy Implications" in Darko Tipuric and Marina Dabic (editors), "Management, Governance and Entrepreneurship - New Perspectives and Challenges”, Access Press, UK, Darwen, pp. 558-605.
  • Bonnici, Josef, (2013), “Achieving Malta’s Potential Growth in Challenging Times”, Central Bank of Malta Governor’s address, Institute of Financial Services, 29th November 2013.
  • Camilleri, Silvio J. and Joseph Falzon, (2013) “Challenges of Productivity Growth in the Small Island States of Europe: A Critical Look at Malta and Cyprus”, Island Studies Journal , Volume 8, Number 1, May 2013, pp. 131-164
  • Ernst and Young, (2013), “The Economy: Today and Tomorrow - Malta Attractiveness Survey 2013”.
  • Falzon, Joseph (2011), “An Analysis of the Productive Sectors of the Maltese Economy: a comparison with EU member states”, Malta Institute of Management.
  • Falzon Joseph and David Lanzon, (2011), “Price and Quantity Indices of Food Imports in Malta: 1856- 1938”, Journal of Maltese History, Volume 2, Number 2, pp. 1-15.
  • Falzon, Joseph (2012) “Economic Outlook and Analysis: 1900-1938” in John Chircop (editor), “Revisiting Labour History”, Horizons, pp. 122-155.
  • World Economic Forum, (2013), “The Global Competitiveness Report 2013-2014”, Klaus Schwab, Editor, pp. 1-569.
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Joseph Falzon This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 9 Issue: 1

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APA Falzon, J. (2014). THE IMPORTANCE OF THE GROWING KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY IN MALTA. Bilgi Ekonomisi Ve Yönetimi Dergisi, 9(1), 1-5.