Table of contents:
Executive summary Chapter 1. Restoring macroeconomic and financial stability -Unwinding imbalances -Resolving the banking crisis -Financial regulation and supervision -Macroeconomic stability and macro-prudential policy -The housing market needs to be reformed -Potential output is crucial for the outlook -Bibliography Chapter 2. Rebuilding the public finances. -Fiscal conditions have deteriorated abruptly -Revenues need to be raised and the tax system reformed -Reducing public spending and increasing efficiency -Strengthening fiscal rules and institutions -Bibliography Chapter 3. The labour market: Getting people into work. -Short-term labour market adjustment -High levels of unemployment will be hard to cut -Migration has begun to reverse -Policies to raise employment in the long term -Bibliography Chapter 4. Boosting competitiveness and raising living standards -Competition is weak in some sectors -The infrastructure has improved but further investment is required -Education and skills are the key to long-run growth -Research and development (R&D) activity has increased -Sustainable development and climate change -Bibliography -Annex 4.A1. Progress in structural reform
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