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Sweden

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Forest protection and sustainable forestry; Protection of agricultural landscape; Nature protection at local level; Shore protection
French
Public health for all; Indoor environmental exposure; Cost-effectiveness of chemical regulations; Access to green areas for physical exercise
French
Social context; Environmental employment; Progress with public access to courts; Distributional aspects of environmental policies; Sámi development policies
French
Legislative reform: the Environmental Code; Planning reform: environmental quality objectives and targets; Decentralised inspection and enforcement; Extensive use of economic instruments; Environmentally proactive industry
French
Attention to aquatic habitat; Persistent acidification and eutrophication; The Baltic Sea; Heavy metal pollution from old mine tailings; Innovation in waste water management
French
  • 04 Oct 2004
  • OECD
  • Pages: 212
This review of the Sweden's environmental conditions and policies evaluates progress in reducing the pollution burden, improving natural resource management, integrating environmental and economic policies, and strengthening international co-operation.
French
A first set of Swedish Sustainable Development Indicators was published 20011. The publication was made by Statistics Sweden in co-operation with the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency for the Ministry of the Environment. Work with the ...
  • 09 Jun 2004
  • International Energy Agency
  • Pages: 144
Presents the results of the International Energy Agency's 2004 peer review of Sweden's energy policies and programmes.
Vigorous product market competition plays a central role in bolstering productivity growth. Sweden has strengthened competition legislation and deregulated a number of sectors, including electricity, telecommunications and parts of transport, over...
L’économie suédoise connaît une reprise régulière. La croissance de la production s’est accélérée pour atteindre son taux potentiel, tirée par les dépenses des ménages et par un redressement des exportations. La demande extérieure devrait continuer ...
English
A steady upswing is taking place. Output growth has picked up to its potential rate, driven by household spending and a recovery in exports. External demand is projected to continue to provide stimulus and will be aided by a rebound in business ...
French
This reliable source of yearly data covers a wide range of statistics on international trade of OECD countries and provides detailed data in value by commodity and by partner country.
  • 19 Mar 2004
  • OECD
  • Pages: 204
This 2004 edition of OECD's periodic review of Sweden's economy includes special features on living standards and the welfare state; competition and economic performance, harnessing resources more effectively, public finances, and sustainable development.
French
There is a growing concern that long-run sustainable development may be compromised unless measures are taken to achieve balance between economic, environmental and social outcomes both domestically and on a global basis. This Chapter looks at three ...
French
Raising living standards depends on harnessing resources effectively and productively (see Chapter 1). This means not only that at any point in time inputs are allocated to their optimal uses, but also that through time, innovation and technical ...
French
As shown in Chapter 1, Sweden has seen strong GDP growth in the past decade, labour productivity has increased at rates well above the OECD average, and employment has improved markedly after the earlier labour shake-out. Developments in the ...
French
Sweden’s economic performance has remained robust despite the recent global slowdown. The macroeconomic framework put in place in the 1990s has worked well and places the country in the enviable position of being able to focus its attention ...
French
The performance of the Swedish economy during the recent international slowdown has demonstrated the value of a sound macroeconomic policy approach. After Swedish voters decided not to adopt the euro for the time being, the monetary framework ...
French
The demographic changes facing Sweden are likely to lead to significant pressure on public finances, stemming from increased spending on pensions, health and elderly care and slower increases in tax bases. As pointed out in Chapter 1, it is crucial ...
French
Until recently, an unemployed person in Sweden who participated in an active labour market programme earned entitlement to a further 60 weeks of unemployment insurance (UI) benefits. A "carousel" effect - cycling between periods of open unemployment...
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