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OECD Economic Outlook, Volume 2011 Issue 1
OECD Publishing , Publication date:  25 May 2011
Pages: 408 , Language: English
Version: E-book (PDF Format)
ISBN: 9789264092174 , OECD Code: 122011011E1
Price:   €68 | $95 | £61 | ¥8800 | MXN1230
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The OECD Economic Outlook is the OECD’s twice-yearly analysis of the major economic trends and prospects for the next two years.  Prepared by the OECD Economics Department, the Outlook puts forward a consistent set of projections for output, employment, prices and current balances based on a review of each member country and of the induced effect on each of them on international developments.

Coverage is provided for all OECD member countries as well as for selected non-member countries. Each issue includes a general assessment, chapters summarising developments and providing projections for each individual country, three to five chapters on topics of current interest, and an extensive statistical annex. Subscribers to the print edition also have access to an online edition, published on the internet six to eight weeks prior to the release of the print edition. In addition to the usual macroeconomic and country assessments and statistical annex with projection data, this issue of the OECD Economic Outlook also includes special chapters on the persistence of high unemployment and drivers and vulnerabilities associated with international capital flows.


Table of contents:

Chapter 1. General Assessment of the Macroeconomic Situation
-Overview
-Forces acting on OECD economies
-Growth prospects
-Policy responses and requirements
Chapter 2. Development in Individual OECD Countries
-United States
-Japan
-Euro Area
-Germany
-Grance
-Italy
-United Kingdom
-Canada
-Australia
-Belgium
-Chile
-Czech Repbulic
-Denmark
-Estonia
-Finland
-Greece
-Hungary
-Iceland
-Ireland
-Israel
-Korea
-Luxembourg
-Mexico
-Netherlands
-New Zealand
-Norway
-Poland
-Portugal
-Slovak Republic
-Slovenia
-Spain
-Sweden
-Switzerland
-Turkey
Chapter 3. Developments in Selected Non-member Economies
-Brazil
-China
-India
-Indonesia
-Russian Federation
-South Africa
Chapter 4. Medium and Long- term Developments: Challenges and Risks
-Introduction and summary
-The impact of the crisis on potential output
-Key featurews of a stylised long-term scenario
-Public finances
-The risks of stagnation
Chapter 5. The Persistence of High Employment: What risks? What Policies?
-Introduction and main findings
-Labour market outcomes and the concerns moving forward
-Policy options to accelerate the return to work
-Lessons from the crisis
Chapter 6. Drivers and Vulnerabilities associates with International Capital Flows
-Introduction and summary
-Main factors shaping global financial integration
-The role of policies in limiting the risks associated with financial globalisation
-Conclusions: The role of policies in making the most of global financial integration
Statistical Annex
Demand and Output
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1. Real GDP
-2. Nominal GDP
-3. Real private consumption expenditure
-4. Real public consumption expenditure
-5. Real total gross fixed capital formation
-6. Real gross private non-residential fixed capital formation
-7. Real gross residential fixed capital formation
-8. Real total domestic demand
-9. Foreign balance contributions to changes in real GDP
-10. Output gaps
Wages, Costs, Unemployment and Inflation
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11. Compensation per employee in the private sector
-12. Labour productivity for the total economy
-13. Unemployment rates: commonly used definitions
-14. Harmonised unemployment rates
-15. Labour force, employment and unemployment
-16. GDP deflators
-17. Private consumption deflators
-18. Consumer price indices
-19. Oil and other primary commodity markets
Key Supply-Side data
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20. Employment rates, participation rates and labour force
-21. Potential GDP, employment and capital stock
-22. Structural unemployment and unit labor costs
Saving
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23. Household saving rates
-24. Gross national saving
Fiscal Balances and Public Indebteness
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25. General government total outlays
-26. General government total tax and non-tax receipts
-27. General government financial balances
-28. General government cyclically-adjusted balances
-29. General government underlying balances
-30. General government underlying primary balances
-31. General government net debt interest payments
-32. General government gross financial liabilities
-33. General government net financial liabilities
Interest Rates and Exchange Rates
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34. Short-term interest rates
-35. Long-term interest rates
-36. Nominal exchange rates (vis-à-vis the US dollar)
-37. Effective exchange rates
External Trade and Payments
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38. Export volumes of goods and services
-39. Import volumes of goods and services
-40. Export prices of goods and services
-41. Import prices of goods and services
-42. Competitive positions: relative consumer prices
-43. Competitive positions: relative unit labour costs
-44. Export performance for total goods and services
-45. Shares in world exports and imports
-46. Geographical structure of world trade growth
-47. Trade balances for goods and services
-48. Investment income, net
-49. Total transfers, net
-50. Current account balances
-51. Current account balances as a percentage of GDP
-52. Structure of current account balances of major world regions
-53. Export market growth in goods and services
-54. Import penetration
Other background Data
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55. Quarterly demand and output projections
-56. Quarterly price, cost and unemployment projections
-57. Contributions to changes in real GDP in OECD countries
-58. Household wealth and indebtedness
-59. House prices
-60. House price ratios
-61. Central government financial balances
-62. Maastricht definition of general government gross public debt
-63. Monetary and credit aggregates: recent trends
-64. Macroeconomic indicators for selected non-member economies
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