Towards the Post-pandemic Recovery: Economic, Political and Legal Framework for Preservation of Latvia's Growth Potential and Increasing Competitiveness

Source of funding
State Research ProgramScientific leader
Irina PilvereProject website
🌐Duration
2020 - 2021Budget
198 758 EURProject description
This project provides a comprehensive, multidisciplinary assessment of the COVID pandemic's impact on the Latvian economy, delivering innovative, scientifically grounded policy recommendations. The LBTU led two critical work packages:
WP Structural Changes in the Economy: This study examines territorial aspects of structural changes in critical economic segments, classifies these changes for enterprises, and forecasts long-term trends. It also identifies priority measures for the government and local authorities to mitigate negative impacts and support recovery.
WP Restructuring Agricultural and Food Supply Chains: In partnership with the Horticulture Institute (LatHort), this study focuses on developing site-specific solutions to enhance the resilience of Latvian producers and supply chains in crisis and post-crisis conditions. The research aims to boost Latvia’s food self-sufficiency and prepare businesses for potential disruptions, ensuring adaptability in food systems.
The project offers actionable insights to strengthen economic and food system resilience in Latvia.
Project partners
- Latvia University
- Riga Technical University,
- Riga Stradins University
- Latvian Academy of Sciences
