|
|
 |
|
Viewing report
|
|
 |
 |
Economic Policy Reforms 2010: Going for Growth
OECD Publishing, March 2010, Pages: 246
The world is currently facing the aftermath of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Going for Growth 2010 examines the structural policy measures that have been taken in response to the crisis, evaluates their possible impact on long-term economic growth, and identifies the most imperative reforms needed to strengthen recovery. In addition, it provides a global assessment of policy reforms implemented in OECD member countries over the past five years to boost employment and labour productivity. Reform areas include education systems, product market regulation, agricultural policies, tax and benefit systems, health care and labour market policies. The internationally comparable indicators provided enable countries to assess their economic performance and structural policies in a wide range of areas.
In addition, this issue contains three analytical chapters covering intergenerational social mobility, prudential regulation and competition in banking, and key policy challenges in Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa.
Customers who bought this item also bought
OECD Economic Surveys: China 2010
OECD Economic Surveys: Denmark 2009
OECD Economic Surveys: Germany 2012
Economic Policy Reforms 2012: Going for Growth
OECD Economic Surveys: Hungary 2012
OECD Economic Surveys: Hungary 2012
OECD Economic Surveys: Sweden 2011
Economic Policy Reforms 2011: Going for Growth
Tax Policy Reform and Economic Growth
OECD Economic Surveys: Australia 2010
|
 |
|
|