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Perspectives économiques de l'OCDE No. 86 - Japonpdf,28Kb,Français | Voir le résumé 19-nov.-2009 Situation économique et prévisions pour le Japon, extrait des Perspectives économiques de l'OCDE. Aussi disponible :Documents connexes : |
Secretary-General speech for the launch of the Economic Outlook n°86Anglais | Voir le résumé 19-nov.-2009 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General The recovery that started in some regions earlier in the year has now spread to the OECD area at large, according to the OECD Secretary General. GDP growth is projected to rise to almost 2 per cent in 2010. However,the recovery is expected to remain sluggish for some time to come. Documents connexes : |
Supporting Japan policy objectives: the OECD ContributionAnglais | Voir le résumé 18-nov.-2009 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General Japan is one of the countries hardest-hit by the crisis. We now see signs of a recovery in Japan, thanks to large-scale fiscal stimulus and accommodative measures by the Bank of Japan. But the great challenge today is to move from a policy-based recovery to self-sustained growth. Documents connexes : |
Economic Survey of Japan 2009: Improving the policy framework in Japan to address climate changeAnglais | Voir le résumé 30-sept.-2009 To achieve its targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in a cost-effective manner, Japan should create a mandatory and comprehensive emission trading system, supplemented if necessary, by carbon taxes. |
Economic Survey of Japan 2009: Health-care reform in Japan: controlling costs, improving qualityAnglais | Voir le résumé 30-sept.-2009 Japan’s health-care system should be improved by increasing its efficiency to limit costs, enhancing quality and reducing shortages. Moreover, universal coverage requires improving compliance in paying premiums. |
Synthèse : Étude économique du Japon 2009pdf,446Kb,Français | Voir le résumé 30-sept.-2009 Dans le contexte de la crise économique mondiale, l’économie japonaise est tombée dans sa plus profonde récession depuis la fin de la guerre. La production devrait se contracter de près de 6 % en 2009, ... Aussi disponible : |
Economic Survey of Japan 2009: The fiscal policy response to the crisis and achieving fiscal sustainabilityAnglais | Voir le résumé 30-sept.-2009 Japan needs a credible fiscal consolidation plan, including spending cuts and tax increases, to maintain confidence in its fiscal sustainability as gross public debt nears 200% of GDP in 2010. |
Economic Survey of Japan 2009: Financial stability: overcoming the crisis and improving the efficiency of the banking sectorAnglais | Voir le résumé 30-sept.-2009 Emergency measures adopted in the wake of the global crisis should be phased out once a recovery is in place, while adopting reforms to address chronic problems in the financial sector and increase efficiency. |
Economic Survey of Japan 2009: Overcoming the global crisis: the need for a new growth modelAnglais | Voir le résumé 30-sept.-2009 As attention shifts to fiscal consolidation, sustaining output growth will depend increasingly on private domestic demand, requiring reforms, particularly in the labour market and the non-manufacturing sector. |
Etude économique du Japon 2009Français | Voir le résumé 30-sept.-2009 Le Japon a été durement touché par la crise financière mondiale. Les défis économiques principaux du Japon incluent l’augmentation du niveau du potentiel de croissance, l’amélioration du secteur financier, ... Aussi disponible : |
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