Rūta Slušnytė Mykolas Romeris University
Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania in December Act established the Ministry of Economy replacing the former ministries of Economics, Energy and Industry and Trade.
A State Body that Creates a Favourable Legal and Economic Environment to Ensure Public Welfare and Employment.
Mission- to develop positive legal and economic environment for economic development and ensure public welfare and employment.
Major focus is placed on promotion of innovations, improved administration of the EU structural funds and small and medium- sized business development.
The Ministry of Economy is involved in performing the following actions: implementation of general economic (macroeconomic) policy; implementation of the National Long-term Development Strategy; shaping and implementing the economic sectoral policy; regulation of the activity of economic entities and management of property owned by the state; shaping and implementing the foreign economic policy; co-ordination of implementation of European Union (hereinafter – the EU) internal market policy in Lithuania; administration of financial assistance from EU Structural Funds.
Minister of the Economy- Dainius Kreivys Vice-Minister- Arnoldas Burkovskis Vice-Minister- Mindaugas Petrauskas Chancellor of the Ministry of Economy- Gediminas Miškinis Minister of the Economy- Dainius Kreivys
Institution has a few outstanding mechanisms of policy formulation and implementation: schemes of business support, business to government deliberation mechanism known as “Sunrise commission” and project oriented structural reform.
Support for business“Sunrise” commission Project oriented structural reform 1 orientation in consensus ++? 2 participation+++ 3 the rule of law+++ 4 effectiveness and efficiency ??+ 5 equity and inclusiveness+++ 6 responsiveness+++ 7 transparency?+? 8 accountability+++
The scheme of business support complies with the basic principles of good governance. Studying “Sunrise” commission showed that it covers nearly all good governance principles, except for effectiveness and efficiency, analysis for which could not be completed due to a shortage of available data. Analysis suggests that project oriented structural reform generally satisfies the good governance principles.