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Norway

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En 2003, 2.5 millions de tonnes de poisson ont été mis à terre par les navires immatriculés en Norvège, pour une valeur totale à la première vente de 8.9 milliards de NOK. Par rapport aux niveaux de 2002, le volume pêché et la valeur à la première ...
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Fisheries subsidies in Norway have a long and interesting history. In the first years after the Second World War the fisheries of Norway were quite profitable, and reserve funds were accumulated through levies on exports of fish. After a few years ...
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The Norwegian economy is in fine form at present. Per capita incomes are high, rising briskly, and evenly spread. Competition from abroad and at home is encouraging strong productivity gains and keeping inflation very low. The operations of the ...
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Since the mid-1990’s, Norway has implemented a series of reforms with the objective of improving health care quality and responsiveness. Reforms have increased the quantity of services supplied and improved their quality in both primary and ...
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Appropriate monetary and fiscal policy settings are important to ensure sustained low-inflation growth and the prudent management of large natural resource wealth. The economy has climbed out of recession, and the present recovery is becoming more ...
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Norway will face a fast maturing old age pension scheme over the 30 next years whereas oil revenues will supply only a small part of implicit liabilities related to the present generation. The Norwegian government has recently proposed new measures ...
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Norway has very high per capita income and low income inequality. Good policy fundamentals and strong institutions have allowed the transformation of natural resource assets into high growth rather than into destructive rent-seeking. Still, policies ...
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Norway is a prosperous country with a healthy economy and a very high standard of living. Norway provides a truly unique example of long-term budgetary planning through its successful management of oil assets by means of the Government Pension Fund ...
Le premier rapport d’une nouvelle série d’examens de l’OCDE sur la maladie, l’invalidité et le travail examine plus particulièrement les cas de la Norvège, de la Pologne et de la Suisse. Il met en lumière le rôle des institutions et des politiques....
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This first report in a new OECD series on sickness, disability and work explores the possible factors behind this paradox. It looks specifically at the cases of Norway, Poland and Switzerland, and highlights the role of institutions and policies. A...
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Mainland Norway is booming. Real GDP growth is projected to have reached 3¾ per cent in 2006, and to moderate slightly in 2007 and 2008 reflecting the completion of major oil investment projects, reduced monetary stimulus and slowing household ...
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L’économie de la Norvège continentale est en plein essor. La croissance du PIB réel, après avoir atteint 3¾ pour cent en 2006, devrait se modérer légèrement en 2007 et 2008, reflétant l’achèvement des projets d’investissement pétrolier et du ...
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  • 30 Jan 2007
  • OECD
  • Pages: 134
OECD's periodic survey of Norway's economy. This edition examines the economic challenges facing Norway in the coming years, including preserving Norway's economic success, managing monetary policy under low inflation, putting public finances on a ...
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Norway has a robust macroeconomic policy framework to manage the potentially destabilising impact of its oil wealth. Nonetheless, emerging macroeconomic imbalances due to the unusually large terms of trade shock may require flexibility in adaption ...
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The economy is in the fourth year of a long cyclical upturn that has brought down unemployment, without so far rekindling underlying inflation. This reflects in large part the effects of globalisation, which have been more beneficial than in most ...
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In many respects, the Norwegian labour market is in fine form: unemployment is low; participation rates, notably of old-aged workers and women, are above OECD averages; and the labour force is rising. Yet, the labour market faces challenges. Private ...
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The development of the petroleum industry and public spending made possible by oil revenues contributed strongly to the rapid growth in the Norwegian economy in the last three decades. But well-functioning institutions seem at least as important to ...
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Prudent management of national resource abundance has been the hallmark of Norwegian public governance and a cornerstone of Norway’s economic success. Norway has rationally decided to exploit finite natural resources in the long term interests of ...
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R&D intensity and other standard innovation measures are low in Norway. This presents something of a puzzle. On the one hand, productivity growth has been high, and on the other, Norway has developed a solid institutional framework for innovation ...
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The major policy development in 2004 was the establishment of a national environmental programme, setting out national goals and a greater role for regional authorities including local specific payments. The quantity of milk quota able to be sold ...
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