OECD economic surveys Russian Federation 2013 Russian Federation 2013 /
This 2013 edition of OECD's period review of the Russian economy examines recent economic developments, prospects and policies. Special chapters cover boosting productivity by improving the business climate and skills.
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OECD Publishing
[2014]
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Colección: | OECD Economic surveys (Series)
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Table of contents; Basic Statistics of the Russian Federation, 2012; Executive summary; Main findings; Strengthening the macroeconomic framework; Establishing a transparent, coherent and predictable business climate; Strengthening skills and innovation; Key recommendations; Strengthening the macroeconomic policy framework; Establishing a transparent, coherent and predictable business climate; Strengthening skills and innovation; Assessment and recommendations; Figure 1. Gap in GDP per capita; The slowdown is of both temporary and structural nature; Figure 2. Key macroeconomic indicators
- Table 1. Macroeconomic indicators and projectionsStable and sustainable growth requires a stronger macroeconomic policy framework; Figure 3. Overall and non-oil general government balance; Figure 4. Key banking sector indicators; Figure 5. Structure of the banking system; Box 1. Recommendations for strengthening the macroeconomic policy framework; Low growth is linked to distortions, low energy efficiency, demography and regional barriers; Figure 6. GDP per capita and labour productivity; Table 2. GDP decomposition (1995-2008); Figure 7. Energy intensity; Figure 8. Inequality
- Figure 9. Population by age and sexImproving the business climate; Corruption and rule of law are still a big problem; Figure 10. Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index; The role of the state in economy is large; Figure 11. Product market regulation indicator: Public ownership; Figure 12. State-owned enterprises shares among countries' top ten firms; Reforms address administrative burdens; Figure 13. Product market regulation indicator: Barriers to start-ups; Competition remains weak; Figure 14. Product market regulation indicator: Barriers to trade and investment
- Barriers to trade and FDI remain highTackling transport bottlenecks; Figure 15. Competitiveness and quality of transport infrastructure; Figure 16. Railway share of freight transport; Figure 17. Average traffic speed in peak hours in selected cities; Box 2. Recommendations for establishing a transparent, coherent and predictable business climate; Skills and innovation are essential for shaping future growth; Better matching skills and jobs will require more active labour policies; Figure 18. GDP, employment and wages; Figure 19. Skill mismatch and life-long learning
- Figure 20. Expenditures on labour market policiesEducation enrolment is high but quality and equality of opportunities need to be improved; Figure 21. Quality of the education system; Figure 22. Education spending and PISA scores; Strengthening innovation in Russian firms; Figure 23. Innovation in the manufacturing sector by category; Box 3. Recommendations for strengthening skills and innovation; Bibliography; Annex A.1. Progress in structural reform; Chapter 1. Improving the business climate and transport infrastructure in Russia; Success of the current anti-corruption campaign is crucial
- Figure 1.1. Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index