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Availability: Low stock
Publication date: 22 Mar 2006
Language: English
Pages: 154
ISBN: 9789264022195
OECD Code: 102006031P1
Frequency: Every 18 months
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This 2006 edition of OECD's periodic survey of Ireland's economy examines key economic challenges and risks faced by this rapidly-growing economy. The special feature focuses on boosting growth through greater competition. Other challenges covered include improving the education system, boosting R&D, investing in public infrastructure, and boosing female labour participation. Risks examined include the housing boom and keeping public finances on track.
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Other languages:
French (Low stock)
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Superseded by: OECD Economic Surveys: Ireland 2009 - (Available)
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Table of contents:
Assesment and Recommendations Chapter 1. Overview of the Key Challenges -Recent Performance - The 2000s So Far -In the Longer Term, Productivity Will Be the Main Driver of Income Growth -Continued Growth Will Also Require Greater Labour Supply -Managing Macroeconomic Risks -Summing Up -Annex 1.A1. Progress in Structural Reform Chapter 2. Boosting Growth through Greater Competition -Regulatory Policies in Individual Sectors -Competition Law is Adequate but Hard to Enforce -Annex 2.A1. Follow Up on Regulatory Reforms Chapter 3. Investing in Skills -Pre-Tertieary Education -Fees Could Improve Access and Provide Additional Funding for Higher Education -Creating Favourable Conditions for Lifelong Learning -Increasing Investment in Human Capital in an Efficient Way Chapter 4. More Innovation, Better Results -Ireland's Innovation Performance -Policy and Framework Influences on R&D -Policy Issues Chapter 5. Closing the Infrastructure Gap -Infrastructure is Lacking -Investment in Infrastructure is Given High Priority -Ensuring Efficiency in the Provision and Use of Public Infrastructure -Conclusion: Preparing for the Long Run Chapter 6. Removing Obstacles to Employment for Women -Female Participation is Still Relatively Low -Removing Obstacles to Higher Participation -Recommendations for Sustaining Growth in Women's Labour Force Participation Chapter 7. The Housing Boom -Forces Driving the Housing Market -Are House Prices Overvalued? -Key Policy Issues -Annex 7.A1. Determinants of Real House Prices: An Econometric Approach Chapter 8. Keeping Public Finances on Track -Recent Budgets Have Continued the Trend towards Higher Social Spending -Public Finances in the Medium and Long Term -The Fiscal Framework is Lagging behind Best Practice Glossary
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