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OECD Economic Outlook No. 86 - New Zealandpdf,57Kb,English | View long abstract 19-Nov-2009 Summary of economic developments and projections for New Zealand taken from the latest OECD Economic Outlook. Also available:Related documents: |
Key economic projections by countryEnglish | View long abstract 19-Nov-2009 Economic forecasts for GDP, unemployment, inflation and fiscal balance. Also available: |
Economic Survey of New Zealand 2009English | View long abstract 16-Apr-2009 The financial crisis heightens the risks associated with domestic macroeconomic imbalances, but responding to short-term challenges should not detract policy makers from the long-term goals of raising productivity growth and improving efficiency in the health sector. Also available: |
Policy Brief: Economic Survey of New Zealand, 2009pdf,358Kb,English | View long abstract 16-Apr-2009 The global crisis is hitting New Zealand, at a time when a difficult domesticadjustment is underway. Its economy is among the most indebted in theOECD. Falling asset prices and a slump in credit demand ... Also available: |
New Zealand - external links to macroeconomic reports and datahtm,6Kb,English | View long abstract 31-Mar-2009 External links to: recent economic data; current interest rates and exchange rates; latest macroeconomic reports; current outlook and projections; government budget information; speeches; relevant si ... Related documents: |
Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2009 - New Zealand Country Notepdf,110Kb,English | View long abstract 03-Mar-2009 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 New Zealand. Also available:Related documents: |
The Global Financial Crisis: Where to next, and what does it mean for OECD countries?English | View long abstract 29-Jul-2008 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General In his speech at Victoria University (NZ), Mr. Gurría addressed the crisis that continues to unfold in global financial markets. He focused on the origins of the financial crisis, how it is being managed ... Related documents: |
Economic Survey of New Zealand 2009: Health care reform: challenges for the next phaseEnglish | View long abstract 16-Apr-2008 Trends in demography, technology and costs will exert mounting and unaffordable pressures on health spending, underlining the need to control health care costs and to put limits on public coverage. |
Economic Survey of New Zealand 2009: Structural policies to overcome geographic barriers and create prosperityEnglish | View long abstract 16-Apr-2008 New Zealand’s living standards remain well below the OECD average, a situation attributable to low productivity, which in turn is related to economic geography as well as structural policy factors. |
Economic Survey of New Zealand 2009: Macroeconomic adjustments in the current crisisEnglish | View long abstract 16-Apr-2008 Macroeconomic imbalances, along with the present reversals in global risk appetite and credit availability, present a risk of sudden and costly macroeconomic adjustments. |