Economic Policy Reforms 2011 [electronic resource] : Going for Growth
- Corporate Author:
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
- Published:
- Washington : Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, April 2011.
- Physical Description:
- 240 pages : illustrations
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- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. I Structural Policy Priorities -- ch. 1 An Overview of Going for Growth Priorities in 2011 -- Summary and conclusions -- Growth performance in OECD and BRIICS countries -- Policy reforms in the OECD and the BRIICS -- Policy priorities to improve labour productivity performance -- Policies to enhance labour utilisation -- The contribution of structural reforms to fiscal sustainability -- Effects of structural reforms on current account imbalances -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Annex 1.A1 How Policy Priorities are Chosen for Going for Growth -- Annex 1.A2 Structural Policy Priorities -- Annex 1.A3 Incorporating Household Production Into International Comparisons of Material Well-Being -- ch. 2 Country Notes -- ch. 3 Structural Policies Indicators -- pt. II Thematic Studies -- ch. 4 Housing and the Economy: Policies for Renovation -- Summary and conclusions -- Housing policies and recent housing market developments -- Housing policies, residential mobility and labour market dynamism -- Efficient and equitable policy interventions in housing markets -- Notes -- Bibliography -- ch. 5 Tackling Current Account Imbalances: Is there a Role for Structural Policies? -- Summary and conclusions -- Introduction: recent trends in current account imbalances -- How do structural policy reforms influence saving and investment? -- How far can fiscal tightening and structural reforms contribute to reduce global imbalances? -- Notes -- Bibliography -- ch. 6 A New Look at OECD Health Care Systems: Typology, Efficiency and Policies -- Summary and conclusions -- Trends in health care outcomes and spending -- Efficiency gains could be large and reaping them would support fiscal consolidation -- A new typology of health care systems -- There is no superior health care system -- Key policy messages for improving health system efficiency -- Notes.
- Summary:
- Annotation Going for Growth 2011 highlights the structural reforms needed to restore long-term growth in the wake of the crisis. For each OECD country and, for the first time, six key emerging economies (Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russia and South Africa), five reform priorities are identified.
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- ISBN:
- 9789264092570
9264092579 (Trade Paper)
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