OECD Economic Surveys: Hungary 2004

In its 2004 review of Hungary’s economy, OECD finds that Hungary has achieved rapid growth and is catching up with other European economies, but that these achievements in themselves are presenting new challenges. The survey makes a series of recommendations for strengthening the macroeconomic framework, for boosting labour force participation, and for sustaining high productivity growth.
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Sustainable Development
There is growing concern that long-run sustainable development may be compromised unless measures are taken to achieve balance between economic, environmental and social outcomes. This section looks at three specific issues of sustainable development that are of particular importance for Hungary: climate change, air pollution and sustainable retirement incomes. In each case, indicators are presented to measure progress and the evolution of potential problems, and an assessment is made of government policies that affect the issue in that area. The section also considers whether institutional arrangements are in place to integrate policy-making across the different elements of sustainable development (see Box 5.1)...
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