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Lithuania

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  • 15 Mar 2016
  • OECD
  • Pages: 144
This 2016 OECD Economic Survey of Lithuania examines recent economic developments, policies and prospects. The special chapters cover: Productivity convergence and Inclusive growth.
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Growth is projected to gain momentum despite weak external conditionsFiscal and financial policies to support the economyBoosting productivity to accelerate convergencePromoting an inclusive labour marketImproving health outcomes for all
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Although Lithuania’s growth has been impressive, inequality is high, the risk of poverty is one of the highest of European countries, and life expectancy is comparatively low and strongly dependent on socio-economic background. The low job...
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This Survey was prepared in the Economics Department by Lilas Demmou and Ben Westmore under the supervision of Andreas Wörgötter. Research assistance was provided by Corinne Chanteloup and secretarial assistance by Heloise Wickramanayake. The draft...
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GDP per capita rose from one third to two thirds of the OECD average level between 1995 and 2014, despite internal and external crises. Productivity catch-up was critical to this process, although the level of labour productivity also remains around...
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Productivity growth has resumed after every crisisThe convergence process has not been inclusive enoughThe economy is volatile
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