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In Slovakia, educational outcomes are below the OECD average and are too dependent on the
socioeconomic background of students.
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30-March-2012
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This file contains detailed country-specific information on tax and benefit systems, including in-depth descriptions of how the key national tax and benefit programs operate, and also spreadsheets showing the resulting budget constraints for particular family situations.
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Country Notes from OECD Economic Policy Reforms: Going for growth 2011 presenting OECD recommendations for structural reform priorities for individual countries.
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10-March-2010
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This note is taken from Chapter 3 of Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2010.
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18-January-2010
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This “Country Chapter” provides a detailed description of tax and benefit rules in the Slovak Republic in 2008 and a summary of policy trends.
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18-January-2010
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This “Country Chapter” provides a detailed description of tax and benefit rules in the Slovak Republic in 2008 and a summary of policy trends.
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Country Notes from OECD Economic Policy Reforms: Going for growth 2011 presenting OECD recommendations for structural reform priorities for individual countries.
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As in other catch-up countries inflation is likely to stay high going forward due to nominal convergence in Slovakia.
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3-March-2009
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This note, taken from Chapter 3 of Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2009, contains information about the progress in implementing reforms in line with the 2008 priorities for the Slovak Republic.
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As in other catch-up countries inflation is likely to stay high going forward due to nominal convergence. To better cope with the risk of a too rapid pick up of wages, three main areas for improvement are discussed in this chapter.
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