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  • 4-April-2023

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    Reforms needed to further boost Bulgaria’s living standards

    Bulgaria’s steady economic progress and post-pandemic recovery have been disrupted by the global energy crisis caused by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. Further policy reforms would help to boost growth and accelerate Bulgaria’s convergence to OECD income levels.

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  • 30-March-2023

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    Czech Republic needs targeted structural reforms for a strong and sustainable recovery

    Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has disrupted the Czech Republic’s post-pandemic recovery, contributed to a sharp spike in inflation, and has held back the country’s convergence towards OECD income levels, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 17-March-2023

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    Economic outlook: slightly more optimistic but fragile, says OECD

    On the back of improved business and consumer confidence, declining food and energy prices and the re-opening of the Chinese economy, the OECD’s latest Interim Economic Outlook projects global growth to reach 2.6% in 2023 and 2.9% in 2024.

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  • 6-March-2023

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    Canada: strengthen productivity to boost living standards and prioritise the low-carbon transition, says OECD

    Canada’s economy has fully recovered from the COVID-19 crisis but faces risks from high inflation and global economic uncertainties stemming from Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 6-February-2023

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    Costa Rica: strengthening public finances, productivity and education is key to continued progress, says OECD

    Costa Rica’s economy has made remarkable progress in recent years and is performing well in the face of global challenges. To safeguard its achievements and continue to improve living standards, Costa Rica will need further reforms to strengthen public finances, boost productivity, and improve education outcomes, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 22-November-2022

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    Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine continues to create serious headwinds for global economy, OECD says

    The global economy is expected to slow further in the coming year as the massive and historic energy shock triggered by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine continues to spur inflationary pressures, sapping confidence and household purchasing power and increasing risks worldwide, according to the OECD’s latest 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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