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Official visit of the Secretary-General to Slovenia (Ljubljana, 30 June-1 July 2009)English | View long abstract 01-Jul-2009 On the occasion of his first official visit to Slovenia, OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría launched the Economic survey of Slovenia on 1 July 2009. Also available:Related documents: |
Economic Review of Slovenia 200901-Jul-2009 Slovenia’s rapid convergence to the OECD average has been interrupted by the global crisis that made discretionary fiscal expansion necessary. Beyond the crisis, ensuring fiscal sustainability, especially through pension reform, increasing labour participation, especially among the old and the young and improving the governance of financial institutions and state-owned enterprises remain key challenges. |
OECD Economic Outlook No. 85 - Sloveniapdf,27Kb,English | View long abstract 24-Jun-2009 Summary of developments and projections for Slovenia, taken from the latest OECD Economic Outlook. Also available:Related documents: |
Teacher effectiveness hampered by lack of incentives and bad behaviour in classroomsEnglish | View long abstract 16-Jun-2009 Three out of four teachers feel they lack incentives to improve the quality of their teaching, while bad behaviour by students in the classroom disrupts lessons in three schools out of five, according to a new OECD report. Also available: |
Schools and sustainable architectureEnglish | View long abstract 09-Jun-2009 The Ministry of Education and Sport of the Republic of Slovenia and the Centre for Effective Learning Environments will hold a conference on “Sustainable School Buildings: From Concept to Reality”. The conference will be held on 1-2 October 2009 in Ljubljana. Also available:Related documents: |
OECD Steel Committee sees market recovery beginning end 2009 at earliest09-Jun-2009 The gobal economic crisis has led to a sharp contraction in steel production, consumption, prices and jobs. According to industry and government officials at the OECD’s Steel Committee meeting in Paris on 8-9 June 2009, conditions for a recovery in demand could begin to be seen towards the end of the year. |
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