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Achieving fiscal flexibility and safeguarding sustainability - The case of SlovakiaEnglish | View long abstract 09-Mar-2009 Isabell Koske Euro Area entry calls for more fiscal flexibility to absorb cyclical shocks that cannot be dealt with by the common monetary policy. At the same time fiscal consolidation must not be put at risk, especially given rising ageing related costs. Related documents: |
Transfer Pricing Country ProfilesEnglish | View long abstract 27-Feb-2009 The country profiles on transfer pricing legislation and practices for OECD member countries and Observers. Also available: |
Economic Survey of the Slovak Republic 2009: Achieving fiscal flexibility and safeguarding sustainabilityEnglish | View long abstract 09-Feb-2009 Euro area entry calls for more fiscal flexibility to absorb cyclical shocks that cannot be dealt with by the common monetary policy. At the same time fiscal consolidation must not be put at risk, especially given rising ageing related costs. |
Tax Policy Development in Denmark, Italy, the Slovak Republic and TurkeyEnglish | View long abstract 20-Jul-2006 Tax reform is an on-going process, with tax systems continuously adopting to reflect changing economic, social and political circumstances. Over the last two decades, almost all OECD countries have undertaken ... |
Dispute Resolution: Country ProfilesEnglish | View long abstract 03-Feb-2006 With the aim of improving transparency, the OECD has decided to make available to the public, via its website, “Country Profiles on Mutual Agreement Procedures” of all OECD member countries, which would ... Also available:Related documents: |
Slovakia's introduction of a flat tax as part of wider economic reformsEnglish | View long abstract 07-Oct-2005 Anne-Marie Brook and Willi Leibfritz This paper discusses efficiency and equity effects of Slovakia's flat tax and labour market reforms. Economics Department Working Paper 448. Also available:Related documents: |
The challenges of EMU accession faced by catching-up countries: A Slovak Republic case studyEnglish | View long abstract 27-Sep-2005 Anne-Marie Brook This paper discusses the particular challenges faced by "catching-up" countries that wish to join the euro area. Economics Department Working Paper 444. Also available:Related documents: |
Economic Survey of the Slovak Republic 2005: Policies to smooth the path to euro area accessionEnglish | View long abstract 26-Sep-2005 Although Slovakia is making good progress towards fulfilling the Maastricht criteria for accession to the euro area, challenges and risks still remain. Some policy guidelines are proposed to minimise these risks. |
Economic Survey of the Slovak Republic 2005: Key economic challenges facing SlovakiaEnglish | View long abstract 26-Sep-2005 Following Slovakia’s far reaching economic reforms, this chapter discusses both the reform rewards – such as accelerated growth and strong FDI inflows - and the remaining economic challenges. |
Economic Survey of the Slovak Republic 2005: Building a modern public sectorEnglish | View long abstract 26-Sep-2005 This chapter describes Slovakia’s efforts to build a modern public sector, discusses the continuing challenges faced in this process and emphasises the risks associated with the recent fiscal decentralisation. |
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