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Oecd Economic Surveys Germany 2010 Oecd Organisation For Economic Cooperation And Development

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Oecd Economic Surveys Germany 2010 Oecd Organisation For Economic Cooperation And Development
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Publisher: OECD Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 154
Author: OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
ISBN: 9264083111, 9789264083110
Language: English
Year: 2010

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This 2010 edition of OECD's periodic survey of the German economy includes chapters covering emerging from the crisis, facilitating structural change and preventing long-term unemployment, bringing public finances back to a sustainable path, lessons from the financial crisis for the banking system, and structural reforms to lift potential growth in a globalised world.Table of Content :-Basic Statistics of Germany, 2008 -Executive summary -Assessment and recommendations Chapter 1. Emerging from the crisis -The economy is coming out of a deep crisis...-...and the recovery will be slow-Repairing the damage caused by the crisis-The strong growth of the export sector and the current account surplus-Drawing lessons from the crisis-Annex 1.A1. Progress in structural reformChapter 2. Facilitating structural change and preventing long-term unemployment -Employment reacted with a long lag to the recession...-...but hours worked have been reduced significantly-Strict employment protection increases the risk of labour market duality-Preventing the buildup of long-term unemploymentChapter 3.  After the crisis: Bringing public finances back to a sustainable path-The economic crisis has reversed financial consolidation-A new fiscal rule will help to improve public finances...-...though its design may have to be refined-Compliance with the new fiscal rule requires fiscal consolidation...-...which has to be achieved through a combination of expenditure cuts...-....and revenue-raising measures-Improving the structure of the tax baseChapter 4. The banking system Lessons from the financial crisis-The banking sector was hit hard in the crisis-What factors led to the imapct of the crisis on German banks and how to fix them?Chapter 5. Structural reforms to lift potential growth in a globalised world-Considerable scope remains to lift potential growth-Economic dynamism needs to be consolidated in export sectors and broadened elsewhere...-... by making framework conditions more conducive to innovation and structural change-Product market regulation needs to become more competition friendly-Innovation should become less dependent on currently strong sectors-The education reform needs to continue-Immigration policy needs to make Germany more attractive to high-skilled foreigners-Annex 5.A1. What factors were behind the German export boom?

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