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Can the financial sector continue to be the main growth engine in Luxembourg?English | View long abstract 16-Jan-2009 Arnaud Bourgain, Patrice Pieretti and Jens Høj Luxembourg is today one of the main international centres for investment funds. Besides the sector’s direct and indirect employment effects, the most important effect is the large tax revenue generating capacity of the sector, accounting directly for over 20% of aggregate tax revenues. Also available:Related documents: |
Etude économique du Luxembourg 2008 : Adapter la politique budgétaire au moindre dynamisme des recettes fiscalesFrench | View long abstract 01-Jul-2008 Ces dernières années, les résultats budgétaires ont été plutôt meilleurs que prévu, grâce au dynamisme des recettes et à une progression des dépenses légèrement supérieure aux prévisions. |
Economic survey of Luxembourg 2008: Adapting fiscal policies to slower tax revenuesEnglish | View long abstract 01-Jul-2008 In recent years, budget outcomes have tended to be better than expected, reflecting dynamic revenues that have outstripped spending growth. However, measures are need to secure fiscal sustainability. |
Economic Survey of Luxembourg 2006: Public finances: adjusting to lower growthEnglish | View long abstract 05-Jul-2006 Following a deterioration in the budget balance, consolidation measures are being taken to return the budget to balance by 2009. Reforms are needed to put the pension system on a sustainable path. Also available: |
Meeting of the OECD Council at Ministerial Level, 2005: Enabling GlobalisationEnglish | View long abstract 02-May-2005 This year’s OECD Ministerial Council Meeting will be held at OECD Headquarters on 3-4 May 2005 under the chairmanship of Göran Persson, Prime Minister of Sweden, with the overarching theme of “Enabling ... Also available:Related documents: |
Country Responses to the Questionnaire on Strengthening Government-Citizen ConnectionsEnglish | View long abstract 02-Nov-2001 This page provides access to the responses of Flanders (Belgium), the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Japan, Luxembourg, Portugal and the United Kingdom to the survey on Strengthening Government-Citizen Connections. |
Managing across levels of government - country case studiesEnglish | View long abstract 15-Jun-1997 This set of 26 country chapters maps out the evolving distribution of functions, powers, and resources between levels of government, and the debate and pressures behind the changes occurring. Related documents: |
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