Reforms for stability and sustainable growth an OECD perspective on Hungary
EU accession in 2004 has confirmed Hungary’s successful transformation from a centrally planned economy into a functioning market economy operating within the framework of a multi-party democracy. However, the country’s output per capita is still well below the EU average, and public expenditures ex...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Paris :
OECD
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Energy Policy and the Environment: Responding to the Threat of Climate Change
- Public Administration Reform: Improving the Performance of the Public Sector
- E-government: Using Technical Progress to Improve Public Service Delivery
- Innovation: Fostering Rapid Productivity Growth
- Employment and Social Policies: Making Formal Employment More Attractive
- SME Promotion: Increasing Competitiveness and Fostering Successful Entrepreneurship
- Education Reform: Improving Human Capital Formation
- Fiscal Policy: Deficit Reduction and Making Taxes and Expenditure More Growth Friendly
- Pension Reform: Providing Old-Age Income Security in the Face of Population Ageing
- Healthcare Reform: Improving Efficiency and Quality of Care
- Overview: Reforms for Stability and Sustainable Growth.