Thursday, April 07, 2011
[IWS] OECD: ECONOMIC POLICY REFORMS: GOING FOR GROWTH 2011 [7 April 2011]
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OECD Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2011 [7 April 2011] http://www.oecd.org/document/15/0,3746,en_21571361_44315115_47448207_1_1_1_1,00.html [full-text, 241 pages] The global recovery from the deepest recession since the Great Depression is under way, but it remains overly dependent on macroeconomic policy stimulus and has not yet managed to significantly reduce high and persistent unemployment in many countries. Going for Growth 2011 highlights the structural reforms needed to restore long-term growth in the wake of the crisis. |
Chapter 1. An Overview of Going for Growth Priorities in 2011
Chapter 3: Structural policies indicators
Chapter 4: Housing and the Economy: Policies for renovation
Chapter 5: Tackling current account imbalances: is there a role for structural policies?
See Economics Department Policy Note No. 3: The impact of structural reforms on current account imbalance
Chapter 6: A new look at OECD Health Care Systems: Typolocy, efficiency and policies
See also Health care systems: efficiency and policy settings
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