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Accession : OECD welcomes Chile, Estonia, Israel and Slovenia27-May-2010 OECD countries welcomed four new members – Chile, Estonia, Israel and Slovenia – at their annual Council meeting at ministerial level. Also available:Related documents: |
DECISION OF THE COUNCIL TO INVITE THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA TO ACCEDE TO THE CONVENTION ON THE OECD10-May-2010 DECISION OF THE COUNCIL TO INVITE THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA TO ACCEDE TO THE CONVENTION ON THE OECD Related documents: |
Benefits and Wages: Slovenia 2009 - Tax-benefit country chapter15-Jan-2010 This “Country Chapter” provides a detailed description of tax and benefit rules in Slovenia in 2008 and a summary of policy trends. Related documents: |
Benefits and Wages: Slovenia 2008 - Tax-benefit country chapter15-Jan-2010 This “Country Chapter” provides a detailed description of tax and benefit rules in Slovenia in 2008 and a summary of policy trends. Related documents: |
Keeping Slovenian public finances on a sustainable path26-Nov-2009 Pierre Beynet and Willi Leibfritz This paper examines various aspects of fiscal policy in Slovenia, in particular fiscal consolidation, pension reform, efficiency of government spending and the tax system. Also available:Related documents: |
Slovenia- Phase 2: Follow up Report on Implementation of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention since June 200703-Nov-2009 OECD Anti-Bribery Convention and Slovenia: Report on Progress of the implementation of the Phase 2 Recommendations since June 2007.
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Improving the functioning of the Slovenian labour market07-Aug-2009 Isabell Koske Labour market outcomes have improved markedly in the past years as the beneficial effects of the economic upswing were reinforced by important structural reforms. Also available:Related documents: |
OECD Reviews of Labour Market and Social Policies: Slovenia28-Jul-2009 This report analyses the main challenges for labour market and social policies in Slovenia and considers the available policy options from the perspective of OECD countries' experience. Slovenia has one ... Related documents: |
Economic Survey 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 ... Also available: |