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OECD Economic Surveys: Slovenia 2011
OECD Publishing , Date de parution:  18 fév 2011
Pages: 134 , Langue: Anglais
Version: Livre électronique (Format PDF)
ISBN: 9789264092280 , Code OCDE: 102011021E1
Prix:   €40 | $56 | £36 | ¥5200 | MXN720
Disponibilité: Disponible
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Autres langues:  Français (Disponible)
Remplacé par: OECD Economic Surveys: Slovenia 2013 - (Disponible)
Autres versions:  Livre - Broché
Abonnement:  OECD Economic Surveys (Disponible)

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Périodicité: Irrégulier   Tableaux: 18  Graphiques: 77  Format électronique: Acrobat PDF

Description
OECD's 2011 survey of Slovenia's economy.  This edition includes chapters covering the aftermath of the crisis, improving educational outcomes, and foreign investment, governance and economic performance.

Tables des matières:
Basic statistics of Slovenia, 2009 
Executive summary 
Assessment and recommendations 
Chapter 1. The macroeconomy in the aftermath of the crisis
-The crisis has taken a heavy toll on the economy
-Macro-policy is facing several challenges in the medium term
-Raising the productive capacity of the economy requires ongoing structural reform
-Annex 1.A1. Progress in structural reform
Chapter 2. Improving educational outcomes
-Education outcomes
-Reforms to improve educational performance
-Annex 2.A1. The education system in Slovenia
-Annex 2.A2. Private returns to education in Slovenia
Chapter 3. Foreign investment, governance and economic performance
-There is scope to significantly raise labour productivity across all sectors of the economy.
-What is holding back labour productivity growth in Slovenia
-Boosting foreign direct investment will help to raise efficiency
-Productivity and FDI would be enhanced by rationalising public ownership and improving governance
-Annex 3.A1. Methodological Appendix 
Glossary
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