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  • 25-September-2017

    English

    Latvia: time to reboot inclusive productivity growth

    Latvia’s economy is growing strongly. Driven by the recovery of exports and investment as well as strong private consumption, real GDP growth is expected to strengthen from 2% in 2016 to around 4% this year and next.

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  • 25-September-2017

    English

    Continuing the reform process in France to improve job and income prospects

    Economic growth is strengthening in France, supported by consumption and investment, and the labour market is gradually recovering, as past reductions of comparatively high labour and business taxes are starting to take effect. However, GDP and employment growth are still lagging relative to the euro-area average.

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  • 25-septembre-2017

    Français

    Vers un développement régional solide et équilibré en Inde

    Si en Inde, le revenu par habitant est train de s’aligner sur celui de pays plus riches, les inégalités se sont très fortement accentuées.

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  • 19-September-2017

    English

    As Estonian exporters lead the way, policy needs to adapt

    International trade plays an important role in the Estonian economy. Around a half of the private sector employment is sustained by foreign demand, twice as much as the OECD average.

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  • 18-September-2017

    English

    Slovakia…it’s time to invest in the future

    The Slovak Republic continues to exhibit robust economic performance. International competitiveness is strong, fiscal and financial policies are prudent, poverty and income inequality are low, and the country’s environmental footprint has improved markedly. Employment is rising, prices have been stable, and the external account is near balance.

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  • 15-September-2017

    English

    Retraining can enable ageing Slovenians to keep pace with new technologies

    Modernisation has mainly been achieved by training young Slovenians to fill new occupations. In contrast, those with obsolete skills tend to retire or become unemployed rather than retrain, leaving Slovenia with persistent long-term unemployment, and amongst the lowest employment rates of older workers in the OECD.

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  • 11-septembre-2017

    Français

    Partager les fruits de la croissance de la Chine en offrant des opportunités à tous

    Les niveaux de vie en Chine se sont considérablement améliorés au cours des dernières décennies.

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  • 11-septembre-2017

    Français

    Renforcer le dynamisme des entreprises en Chine et améliorer leurs résultats

    Compte tenu de l'atonie persistante de la croissance au niveau mondial et en Chine, des surcapacités observées dans certaines industries lourdes, du recul de la rentabilité des entreprises, et de l'intensification de la concurrence d'autres économies émergentes à plus faibles coûts de production, les entreprises doivent modifier leur comportement en Chine et se focaliser davantage sur les impératifs d'efficience et de viabilité.

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  • 6-September-2017

    English

    Where should Slovakia look for workers?

    Employment and hours worked are already at the highest since independence. The unemployment rate has fallen below historical norms. Nevertheless, more qualified people are needed.

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  • 28-August-2017

    Portuguese

    Aumentar as qualificaçŏes em Portugal

    Não obstante o progresso significativo conseguido, melhorar as competências e as qualificações continua a ser um dos principais desafios que Portugal enfrenta para aumentar o crescimento, os níveis de vida e o bem-estar.

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