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Sweden

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  • 11 Aug 2005
  • OECD
  • Pages: 144
OECD's 2005 Survey of the Swedish economy. This issue's special feature covers improving quality and value for money in healthcare.
French
Sweden’s single biggest economic problem is the high number of people absent from work due to sickness or disability. This paper describes the problem and looks at what other countries have done to reduce absenteeism. It emphasises a mutual...
This paper reviews the strengths and weaknesses of the Swedish healthcare system and the challenges that it will face in the future. It discusses ways to improve access to primary care, including different methods for paying GPs, whether access is...
Sweden’s performance in science and technology is high by most standard indicators. Nevertheless, Sweden has not always succeeded in sufficiently translating its high investment in knowledge or its excellent science into high economic performance ...
This reliable source of yearly data on international trade provides detailed data in value by commodity and by partner country. Each table presents imports and exports of a given commodity with about one hundred partner countries or country groupings...
En dépit d’un ralentissement des exportations, la croissance économique demeure robuste ; elle est de plus en plus tirée par la demande interne. L’expansion devrait se poursuivre car la consommation des ménages bénéficiera d’une amélioration de ...
English, German
Despite a slowdown in exports, economic growth remains robust and is being increasingly driven by domestic demand. The expansion should continue with household consumption projected to benefit from an improvement in employment. Investment, and in ...
French, German
This article describes national nuclear legislative and regulatory activities in 2005.
French
  • 16 Mar 2006
  • OECD
  • Pages: 166
L'édition 2005 de l'Étude économique de l'OCDE sur la Suède évoque dans son premier chapitre les principaux enjeux de la politique économique. Le thème spécial de cette édition porte sur les moyens d'améliorer la qualité et l'efficience du système de...
English
  • 20 Mar 2006
  • OECD
  • Pages: 218
OECD's comprehensive territorial review of Stockholm. It finds Stockholm to be on the the most successful - but not unchallenged - regions. While there is no crisis on the horizon, there are a number of weaknesses that could undermine the region’s ...
Swedish
  • 31 Mar 2006
  • OECD, Nuclear Energy Agency
  • Pages: 20
This publication provides comprehensive information on the regulatory and institutional frameworks governing nuclear activities in Sweden. It examines the general regulatory regime, including mining, radioactive substances and equipment, nuclear ...
French
In 2004, Sweden’s net ODA volume increased by 2.1% in real terms to USD 2.7 billion, representing 0.78% of its GNI, slightly lower than the 0.79% in 2003. Sweden has announced its goal to reach an ODA/GNI ratio of 1% by 2006.
French
This chapter reviews the strengths and weaknesses of the Swedish healthcare system and the challenges that it will face in the future. It discusses ways to improve access to primary care, including different methods for paying GPs, whether access is ...
French
This chapter discusses other ways to increase labour supply, aside from reducing sickness absences (which is discussed in Chapter 3). High labour taxes and the benefit system are contributing to reduce hours worked, and it is recommended that ...
French
This chapter discusses the outlook for public finances given the pressures that will arise from the ageing of the population and the forces of globalisation. It looks at how public finances measure up against the government’s 2% surplus target and ...
French
This chapter discusses the key challenges facing the Swedish economy. It reviews its performance since the crisis of the early 1990s, including the remarkable surge in productivity in the business sector. Next, it looks at the labour market and the ...
French
Sweden’s economic performance over the past decade or so has been impressive in many respects. The business sector has shown its resilience by brushing off some fairly large shocks, including a global slowdown and the bursting of the telecoms ...
French
Sweden’s single biggest economic problem is the high number of people absent from work due to sickness or disability. This chapter describes the problem and looks at what other countries have done to reduce absenteeism. It emphasises a mutual ...
French
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