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Sweden

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This paper examines aspects of the policy environment and market characteristics of the Swedish pharmaceutical sector, assesses the degree to which Sweden has achieved certain policy goals, and puts forth some key findings and conclusions. Thanks to...
This publication presents reviews of the labour market integration of immigrants and their children in four OECD countries (Australia, Denmark, Germany and Sweden), and provides country-specific recommendations.
While several sectors in the economy have been deregulated, the Swedish housing market remains distorted, hindering an optimal matching of supply and demand. In the rental market the rent setting framework with its focus on cost-based rents in the...
Average inflation in Sweden has been one of the lowest among European countries since the mid- 1990s. Three supply-side factors help to explain this phenomenon, all related in some sense to increased global integration. First, a shift towards imports...
This review analyses the Swedish institutional framework for better regulation. In recent years Sweden has made a remarkable recovery, benefiting from deregulation efforts undertaken in the early to mid 1990s. Sweden places a strong emphasis on high ...
French
  • 19 Mar 2007
  • OECD
- Budgeting in Hungary by Dirk-Jan Kraan, Daniel Bergvall, Ian Hawkesworth and Philipp Krause - Competitiveness and Modernisation of Public Finances: Selecting an Action Scenario in Hungary following EU Accession by Árpád Kovács - The Medium-term ...
Focusing on fall-related injuries, this report looks at Sweden's policies in the area of older people's safety and well-being, seeking out and identifying good practices and areas where improvements could be made.
The current situation regarding the integration of immigrants in the labour market in Sweden is the consequence of a number of factors and developments. The past fifteen years have seen a higher share of humanitarian migration in Sweden than in the...
  • 14 Feb 2007
  • OECD
  • Pages: 146
In this 2007 edition of OECD's periodic survey of Sweden's economy, OECD finds strong macroeconomic performance and impressive productivity growth coupled with persistently low inflation. The expansion is set to continue. Among the challenges ...
French
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
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...
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 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...
  • 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
Cette publication de l'OCDE s’inscrit dans la série Bébés et employeurs qui est une étude comparative des politiques destinées à aider les parents à concilier travail et vie de famille. Pays examinés : Canada, Finlande, Royaume-Uni et Suède.
English
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