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OECD Economic Surveys: Italy 2000
OECD Publishing
Version: E-book (PDF Format)
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  24 May 2000  Language: English  Pages: 212  Tables: 56  Charts: 87  ISBN: 9789264177192  OECD Code: 102000191E1  Frequency: Every 18 months 
 

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The OECD produces highly sought-after annual reviews of Member countries' economies and selected non-member countries. Approximately eighteen surveys are issued during a calendar year. Each issue provides a solid analysis of developments in the subject country, special reports on topics of current interest, and extensive statistical information.
OECD Economic Surveys are reference tools for governments, businesses, academics and NGOs. The format and basic content of all Economic Surveys are the same.


Notes:

SPECIAL FEATURES Coping with Ageing Progress in Structural Reform


Other languages:  French (Available) Italian (Available)

Superseded by: OECD Economic Surveys: Italy 2009 - (Available)

Other Versions:  Print - Paperback


Table of contents:

Assessment and Recommendations
I. Macroeconomic Performance

-Following Robust Growth in 2000, Activity is Slowing Down
-Short-Term Prospects and Risks
-A Medium-Term Challenge: Rising Multifactor Productivity
II. Fiscal Policy: Reducing Debt and the Tax Burden
-Overview
-Recent Budgetary Developments
-Debt Dynamics and Debt Management
-The Tax Reform Programme
III. Public Spending in Italy: Policy to Enhance its Effectiveness
-General Government Expenditure and Forces Shaping Them
-Correcting the Deficiencies in Public Spending Management and Control
-Issues in Fiscal Federalism
-Assessment and Agenda for Further Reform
IV. Structural Reforms to Raise Potential Growth
-The Policy Implications of the 1990s Growth Slowdown
-Policies to Boost Employment
-Policies to Boost Productivity
-Product and Financial Market Reform to Improve Competitiveness
-Conclusions
Annex I. The Sale of Public Real Estate Assets
Annex II. Main Conclusions of the Brambilla Pension Commission
Annex III. Future Directions for Labour Market Reform
Annex IV. Chronology of Main Economic Events

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