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Economic survey of Sweden 2007, published on 14 February 2007.
(The next Economic Survey of Sweden will be prepared for the end of 2008).
Key challenges for the Swedish economy
Why has inflation been persistently low?
Making employment inclusive – for immigrants and natives alike
The housing market – better allocation via less regulation
Economic Survey of Sweden 2005
Available at: Online Bookshop and SourceOECD. See also the Policy Brief.
Key challenges
Strengthening fiscal policy
Best practices for reducing sickness and disability absences
Raising hours worked
Improving quality and value for money in healthcare
Economic Survey of Sweden 2004
Available at: Online Bookshop and SourceOECD. See also Policy Brief.
Key challenges for living standards and the welfare state
Product market competition and economic performance
Harnessing resources more effectively
More sustainable public finances
Some aspects of sustainable development
Economic Survey of Sweden 2002
Available at: Online Bookshop and SourceOECD.
Recent developments and prospects for the near term
Macroeconomic policies
Enhancing the effectiveness of public expenditure
Raising Sweden’s economic capacity
Economic Survey of Sweden 2001
Available at: Online Bookshop and SourceOECD. See also the Policy Brief.
Recent developments and prospects for the near term
Macroeconomic policies
Structural policies for improving economic performance
Enhancing environmentally sustainable growth
Economic Survey of Sweden 1999
Available at: Online Bookshop and SourceOECD.
Recent developments and longer term perspectives
Macroeconomic policies
Structural reform: a review of progress
The tax and transfer system — balancing efficiency and welfare
Economic Survey of Sweden 1998
Available at: Online Bookshop and SourceOECD.
Recent trends and prospects
Macroeconomic policies
Implementing structural reform: a review of progress
Education and training
Entrepreneurship and job creation
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