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A well-known economist was wrong: there is no harm in the state's wild hiring

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A well-known economist was wrong: there is no smell from the state's wild hiring. On Friday, Bigbank's chief economist Raul Eamets concluded from recent statistics that 10,000 employees were added to the public sector in a year. In fact, preliminary data show that at best 400 people were added to the state payroll. Employment, Labor, Labor market, Wages.
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A well-known economist was wrong: there is no smell from the state's wild hiring. On Friday, Bigbank's chief economist Raul Eamets concluded from recent statistics that 10,000 employees were added to the public sector in a year. In fact, preliminary data show that at best 400 people were added to the state payroll. Employment, Labor, Labor market, Wages.

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aripaev.ee broke the news in on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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