Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development,
تاریخ نشرو بخش و غیره
2007.
مشخصات ظاهری
نام خاص و کميت اثر
(117 pages)
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Table of contents Executive summary Assessment and recommendations Chapter 1. Catching up with advanced European countries and entering the euro area Progress in convergence Entry to the euro area and maintenance of macroeconomic stability thereafter Policies to sustain high economic growth and social cohesion Notes Bibliography Annex 1.A1. Shift-share analysis of labour productivity growth Annex 1.A2. Implementation of previous OECD recommendations Chapter 2. Improving employment prospects: building on past reforms Employment barriers for low-skill workers are still significant. Further measures can be taken to reduce long-term unemploymentLarge regional differences in employment rates require regional wage differentiation and policies to encourage worker mobility Caution is required in reforming employment protection legislation Disincentives to supply labour among older workers need to be lowered Policies need to become more supportive of female labour supply Notes Bibliography Cha.
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Following major economic reforms, the Slovak economy has grown strongly in recent years, but still has some way to go to catch up with the advanced European countries. This survey of the Slovak economy examines economic challenges faced by Slovakia including sustaining macroeconomic stability in a currency union, increasing employment rates, removing barriers to product market competition, and improving educationFollowing major economic reforms, the Slovak economy has grown strongly in recent years, but still has some way to go to catch up with the advanced European countries. This survey of the Slovak economy examines economic challenges faced by Slovakia including sustaining macroeconomic stability in a currency union, increasing employment rates, removing barriers to product market competition, and improving educationFollowing major economic reforms, the Slovak economy has grown strongly in recent years, but still has some way to go to catch up with the advanced European countries. This survey of the Slovak economy examines economic challenges faced by Slovakia including sustaining macroeconomic stability in a currency union, increasing employment rates, removing barriers to product market competition, and improving education