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  • 7-November-2022

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    Growth and economic well-being: Second quarter 2022, OECD

    Real household income continues to fall in the second quarter

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  • 20-October-2022

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    Lithuania: Structural reforms will help to restore growth and strengthen resilience, says OECD

    Lithuania’s post-pandemic economic recovery has been thrown off course as Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine led to surging inflation and slowing economic growth. Continued careful management of public finances along with structural reforms will help Lithuania to navigate these new challenges and emerge stronger and more resilient, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 12-October-2022

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    United States: Continue to tackle macroeconomic challenges while supporting the middle class and preparing for population ageing, says OECD

    After a rapid recovery from the pandemic, the U.S. economy faces significant challenges from surging inflation and slowing economic activity, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 26-September-2022

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    OECD Interim Economic Outlook warns of pervasive global economic slowdown

    The global economy has lost momentum in the wake of Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine, which is dragging down growth and putting additional upward pressure on inflation worldwide, according to the OECD’s latest Interim Economic Outlook.

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  • 23-September-2022

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    Chile: Improve productivity, social protection and boost revenues for a sustainable recovery, says OECD

    Chile has achieved an impressive recovery from the COVID-19 crisis, but the pandemic has hampered past progress in reducing poverty and social disparities.

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  • 19-September-2022

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    Korea: improve competition and address social protection gaps to underpin recovery, says OECD

    Korea’s economic recovery from COVID-19 is well anchored, driven by consumption, employment and export growth and with less direct exposure than some other economies to risks from Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 25-August-2022

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    South Africa: improve productivity and the efficiency of public spending to bolster living standards, says OECD

    South Africa needs to step up its reform efforts to avoid its economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic losing steam, according to a new OECD report. Persistent weaknesses in productivity growth and the negative impact of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine on purchasing power through the rise in food and energy prices continue to weigh on economic activity.

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  • 3-August-2022

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    United Kingdom: Accelerate structural reforms to keep recovery on track

    After a strong post-pandemic recovery, the UK economy is facing slower growth with rising inflation and labour shortages exacerbated by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

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  • 4-July-2022

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    Slovenia: accelerate structural reforms to keep recovery on track

    Slovenia has achieved a strong post-pandemic recovery with record-high employment, but high inflation, supply chain bottlenecks and other impacts from the war in Ukraine are draining economic momentum. Slovenia should focus on reining in inflation and then accelerating reforms to bolster productivity and foster stronger and more sustainable growth for the longer term, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 28-June-2022

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    Estonia: focus on structural reforms will underpin and boost recovery

    A renewed focus on structural reforms would help drive stronger growth and sustain living standards in Estonia as rising inflation, exacerbated by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has harmed its economic recovery and risks undermining its efforts to reduce poverty.

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