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OECD Economic Outlook No. 86 - Estoniapdf,25Kb,English | View long abstract 19-Nov-2009 Summary of developments and projections for Estonia, taken from the latest OECD Economic Outlook. Also available:Related documents: |
Estonia and euro adoption: Small country challenges of joining EMU - Annex supplementxls,498Kb,English | View long abstract 15-Oct-2009 Zuzana Brixiova, Margaret H. Morgan and Andreas Wörgötter Data and supplementary tables from Economics Department working paper on Estonia and euro adoption: Small country challenges of joining EMU. Related documents: |
Estonia and euro adoption: Small country challenges of joining EMUEnglish | View long abstract 15-Oct-2009 Zuzana Brixiova, Margaret H. Morgan and Andreas Wörgötter Estonia gave up the exchange rate and monetary policy tools of macroeconomic management when it introduced its currency board in 1992. Also available:Related documents: |
Major world economies aim for "green growth" as the way out of the crisisEnglish | View long abstract 25-Jun-2009 Ministers from 40 countries representing 80% of the world economy discussed at the OECD's annual Ministerial Council Meeting how to combat the crisis and to invest in “green growth”, setting the stage ... Also available: |
Capital inflows, household debt and the boom bust cycle in EstoniaEnglish | View long abstract 28-May-2009 Zuzana Brixiova, Laura Vartia and Andreas Wörgötter Estonia is now in a severe recession. To restore high and sustainable growth, the country will need to rebalance its resources from non-tradables towards exports. Also available:Related documents: |
Policy Brief: Economic Survey of Estonia, 2009pdf,274Kb,English | View long abstract 14-May-2009 Estonia grew faster than most emerging market economies during 2000‑07, but it is now in a severe recession. While the initial reversal of GDP growth was caused by a collapse of domestic demand, at the current juncture Estonia is vulnerable to external shocks as well. Also available: |
Economic Survey of Estonia 2009English | View long abstract 20-Apr-2009 Estonia grew faster than most emerging market economies during 2000-07, but it is now in a severe recession due to a collapse of domestic demand in the wake of the international financial crisis. Also available: |
Statement by Mr. Urmas PAET, Minister of Foreign Affairs (Estonia), to the OECD Ministerial Council 2008pdf,38Kb,English | View long abstract 04-Jun-2008 Statement made by Mr. Urmas PAET, Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs, at the OECD Ministerial Council Meeting 2008 - session 5: working dinner on the political economy of reform. |
Economic Survey of Estonia 2009: Enhancing the business environment to foster productivityEnglish | View long abstract 20-Apr-2008 Estonia is particularly well regarded in ICT network readiness and well-functioning e-government. However, the share of production in high tech and knowledge intensive sectors is relatively low. |
Economic Survey of Estonia 2009: Increasing flexibility and reducing segmentation of the labour marketEnglish | View long abstract 20-Apr-2008 More flexible labour markets will be a key adjustment mechanism in the current recession as well as in the medium term if Estonia is to become a knowledge-based economy. |