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Economy and Finance

Malta - National Productivity Board

The Board engage in the independent analyses of policy challenges in the field of productivity and competitiveness and assess the effects of policy options, making trade-offs of policy explicit. Its diagnosis and analyses of productivity and competitiveness development in Malta take also into account euro area and European Union aspects. They address the long-term drivers and enablers of productivity and competitiveness, including innovation, and the capacity to attract investment, businesses and human capital, and to address cost and non-cost factors that can affect prices and quality content of goods and services including relative to global competitors in the short term.

The Board is composed of eleven members for a 4 year term. The Chair of Malta Council for economic and social development acts as the Chair for the Board. The other members include: one senior official nominated by the Minister responsible for Finance, a member nominated by the Governor of the Central Bank, four members nominated by the workers’ organisation constituted bodies sitting in the Malta Council for economic and social development and four members nominated by constituted bodies representing national employers’ organisations sitting in the Malta Council for economic and social development.

Malta Council for economic and social development provide secretariat support for the Board.

Annual productivity reports

14 MARCH 2024
Malta-National Productivity Report 2023
English
(1.25 MB - PDF)
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19 MAY 2023
Malta-National Productivity Report 2022
English
(97.24 KB - HTML)
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26 JANUARY 2022
Malta - National Productivity Report - Annual report 2021. Digital transformation as a route to national productivity and competitiveness.
English
(6.46 MB - PDF)
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15 JANUARY 2021
Malta - The National Productivity Board - Annual Report 2020
English
(12.69 MB - PDF)
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12 NOVEMBER 2019
Malta - The National Productivity Board - Annual Report 2019
English
(5.48 MB - PDF)
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