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Economic Policy Reforms 2005
Going for Growth
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Low stock  Publication date:  14 Mar 2005  Language: English  Pages: 194  Charts: 45  ISBN: 9789264008366  OECD Code: 122005031P1  Frequency: Annual 
 

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Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth is a new annual periodical – intended as a complement to the OECD Economic Outlook and OECD Economic Surveys – which gives an overview of structural policy developments in OECD countries.  The report pinpoints structural policy priorities to enhance GDP per capita for all member countries, and ways to improve labour productivity and utilisation are identified on the basis of cross-country comparisons of policy settings.

A chapter presenting key structural policy indicators (including labour costs and taxation, unemployment and disability benefits, product market regulation, trade barriers, educational attainment and public investment) is followed by a comprehensive Country Notes chapter, consisting of individual analytical sections for each member country and the European Union.

Each issue of Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth will also present several in-depth thematic studies. The topics covered in this first issue are: product market regulation, retirement effects of old-age pension and early retirement schemes, female labour force participation and the long-term budgetary implications of tax-favoured retirement saving plans.


Other languages:  French (Out of print)

Superseded by: Economic Policy Reforms 2009 - Going for Growth (Available)

Other Versions:  E-book - PDF Format


Table of contents:

Preface
PART I. TAKING STOCK OF STRUCTURAL POLICIES IN OECD

Chapter 1. Structural Policy Priorities
 
 -Introduction 
 -Broad trends in performance 
 -Areas of policy priorities
 -Annex 1.A.1. Cross-country Comparison of Economic Performance
 and Living Standards: Some Caveats
 -Annex 1.A.2. Selection of Policy Priorities
Chapter 2. Structural Policy Indicators
Chapter 3. Country Notes
PART II. THEMATIC STUDIES
Chapter 4. Product Market Regulation in OECD Countries: 1998 to 2003
 -Introduction
 -Progress in regulatory reform, 1998-2003 
 -Consistency across policy domains
 -Conclusions 
Chapter 5. The Retirement Effects of Old-age Pension and Early Retirement Schemes
in OECD Countries
 -Introduction
 -Retirement incentives embedded in pension and other transfer systems
 -Retirement incentives strongly affect labour market participation of older workers
 -Conclusion
Chapter 6. Female Labour Force Participation: Past Trends and Main Determinants
in OECD Countries

 -Introduction and summary
 -Trends in female participation
 -Policies affecting female labour force participation 
 -The potential for reforms to increase female labour force participation
Chapter 7. Long-term Budgetary Implications of Tax-favoured Retirement Saving Plans 
 -Introduction 
 -Private pensions in OECD countries 
 -Future net fiscal revenues associated with tax-favoured pension plans
 -Policy issues 
 -Appendix. Methodological details and key assumptions

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