UID:
edoccha_9958109945102883
Umfang:
1 online resource (66 p.)
ISBN:
1-4639-0474-6
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1-4639-9330-7
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1-283-55168-3
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9786613864130
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1-4639-0933-0
Serie:
IMF Staff Country Reports
Inhalt:
Increasing integration to the East has benefited the Austrian economy, but also created vulnerabilities that came to a head with the global financial crisis. The crisis has highlighted old challenges and created new ones that need to be addressed. The banking sector’s return to more normal levels of profitability creates the conditions for a further build-up of high-quality capital and exit from government support. Policies to foster labor market participation by low-skill workers and human capital accumulation would increase long-term growth.
Anmerkung:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Cover; Contents; I. Context; II. Background-Eastward Expansion, Crisis, and Recovery; III. Outlook and Risks; Box: 1. The Authorities' Consolidation Plan; IV. Policy Discussions; A. Fiscal Policy: Speeding up Debt Reduction by Increasing Expenditure Efficiency; B. The Financial Sector: Managing Credit Risk and Building a More Stable System; C. Structural Issues: Enhancing Labor Utilization and Human Capital; V. Staff Appraisal; Tables; 1. Selected Data, 2007-12; 2. Medium-Term Macroeconomic Framework, 2007-16; 3. Balance of Payments, 2007-16; 4. General Government Operations, 2007-16
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5. Financial Soundness Indicators for the Banking Sector, 2006-10Figures; 1. Expansion to the East; 2. Macroeconomic Developments; 3. External Sector; 4. Fiscal Developments and Outlook; 5. Banking Sector, 2010; 6. Selected Financial Market Indicators; 7. Labor Market Performance; Annexes; 1. Potential Output in Austria: Structural Shifts; 2. Recent Developments in the Banking Sector; 3. Spillover Risks from the Euro Area Periphery to Austria; 4. Options for Government Expenditure Rationalization in Austria; 5. Austria: Reforming Fiscal Federalism; 6. Immigration in Austria; Contents
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I. Fund RelationsII. Statistical Issues
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 1-4639-0284-0
Sprache:
Englisch
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