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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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  • 14-June-2022

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    Belgium must continue reforms to sustain recovery and future growth

    Belgium should intensify structural reform efforts to strengthen public finances and raise its economic potential as the war in Ukraine exacerbates fiscal and economic challenges and poses risks to the recovery.

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  • 8-June-2022

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  • 4-April-2022

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    Tunisia: Accelerate structural reforms to boost future growth and lift living standards, says OECD

    Accelerating structural reforms will be the key for Tunisia to recover fully from the COVID-19 recession, overcome economic vulnerabilities and raise living standards for all, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 17-March-2022

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    OECD calls for well-targeted support to the vulnerable as war undermines global recovery

    Russia’s war against the people of Ukraine is a deeply distressing moment for the world. Thousands of people have been killed with millions fleeing from the war. Beyond the ongoing humanitarian disaster, the economic damage is already being felt worldwide and risks becoming increasingly severe.

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  • 9-March-2022

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    Latvia: Improve skills, innovation and business conditions to optimise the strength and quality of future growth, says OECD

    To drive sustained growth in living standards, Latvia needs to address ongoing risks from the pandemic with continued vaccination efforts and targeted support to vulnerable households and viable firms, while improving skills, innovation and the business climate.

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  • 22-February-2022

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    Norway: boosting productivity and workforce participation while improving housing affordability will help maintain high living standards, says OECD

    Norway’s high vaccination rate has helped to limit the impact of COVID-19 on its population and economy, yet the country must tackle challenges including high house prices and falling labour force participation to sustain its strong socio-economic outcomes, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 21-February-2022

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    Mexico: A comprehensive reform agenda would help optimise the strength and quality of the recovery and medium-term growth

    Solid macroeconomic policies helped Mexico navigate the pandemic-induced recession and put its economy back on track, but challenges remain to ensure that the ongoing recovery is sustainable and offers the opportunity to benefit to all, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 10-February-2022

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    Colombia: Structural reforms to foster social protection, public finances and productivity would help optimise the strength and quality of the recovery

    Significant government support to protect households, firms and jobs helped Colombia navigate the COVID-19 pandemic well and put its economy on track to a strong recovery, but challenges remain to make growth sustainable, according to a new OECD report.

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