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  • 10-September-2012

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    Restarting the growth engine in Finland

    Impressive productivity performance during the last decades has weakened since 2007, reflecting the 2008-09 recession but also a poor performance in important sectors, like the information and communication technology sector.

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  • 30-July-2012

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    Towards green growth in Denmark: improving energy and climate change policies

    Denmark’s green growth strategy focuses on moving the energy system away from fossil fuels and investing in green technologies, while limiting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

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  • 11-June-2012

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    Promoting social cohesion in Korea

    Korea faces the challenge of reversing rising inequality while sustaining robust economic growth.

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  • 11-June-2012

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    Sustaining Korea’s convergence to the highest-income countries

    While Korea remains one of the fastest-growing OECD economies, its potential growth rate per capita is projected to decelerate from around 4% during the current decade to around 2¼ per cent during the 2030s.

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  • 11-June-2012

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    Achieving the “low carbon, green growth” vision in Korea

    Korea, which has had the highest growth rate of greenhouse gas emissions in the OECD area since 1990, adopted an ambitious Green Growth Strategy in 2009.

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  • 30-May-2012

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    Ensuring stability and efficiency of the Hungarian financial sector

    Loan creation has not recovered after the crisis owing to a combination of demand and supply factors.

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  • 30-May-2012

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    Ensuring debt sustainability amid strong economic uncertainty in Hungary

    Despite a deep recession in 2009 and weak growth in subsequent years, Hungary’s fiscal position compares favourably with many other OECD countries.

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  • 30-May-2012

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    Towards a more inclusive labour market in Hungary

    A rapid decrease in unemployment is a short-term priority to limit social problems and reduce the risk of rising structural unemployment.

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  • 30-May-2012

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    Improving health outcomes and system in Hungary

    Based on the latest available data up to 2009, the health status of the Hungarian population is among the poorest in the OECD, including countries with a similar level of income per capita.

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  • 3-May-2012

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    Climate change policies in Poland – minimising abatement costs

    Poland is on track to meet its international greenhouse gas emissions commitments. However, it will need to cut emissions significantly in the future, if the European Commission’s proposal on the Low Carbon Roadmap is adopted.

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