Enhancing Income Convergence in Central Europe after EU Accession:
After nearly fifteen years of transition, the countries of Central Europe have entered the European Union on 1 May 2004. For the four countries that are members of the OECD (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovak Republic), accession follows multiyear efforts of economic stabilisation and struct...
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Zusammenfassung: | After nearly fifteen years of transition, the countries of Central Europe have entered the European Union on 1 May 2004. For the four countries that are members of the OECD (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovak Republic), accession follows multiyear efforts of economic stabilisation and structural transformation, which have brought them large benefits. Although convergence towards higher levels of income appears to be a distant prospect at current trend growth rates, this is not a predetermined outcome. The experience of prior entrants suggests that much leeway is available within the framework of the European Union to undertake pro-growth policies. The most promising prospect in this respect appears to reside with employment creation, which has been so far lacking and led to a rather imbalanced pattern of growth. Bringing down labour taxes, easing employment protection legislation and reducing out-of-work benefits would make important contributions in this respect. While ... |
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spelling | Lenain, Patrick VerfasserIn aut Enhancing Income Convergence in Central Europe after EU Accession Patrick, Lenain and Łukasz, Rawdanowicz = Renforcer la convergence des revenus en Europe Centrale après les adhesions à l'Union européenne / Patrick, Lenain et Łukasz, Rawdanowicz Renforcer la convergence des revenus en Europe Centrale après les adhesions à l'Union européenne Paris OECD Publishing 2004 1 Online-Ressource (21 p.) 21 x 29.7cm. Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier OECD Economics Department Working Papers no.392 After nearly fifteen years of transition, the countries of Central Europe have entered the European Union on 1 May 2004. For the four countries that are members of the OECD (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovak Republic), accession follows multiyear efforts of economic stabilisation and structural transformation, which have brought them large benefits. Although convergence towards higher levels of income appears to be a distant prospect at current trend growth rates, this is not a predetermined outcome. The experience of prior entrants suggests that much leeway is available within the framework of the European Union to undertake pro-growth policies. The most promising prospect in this respect appears to reside with employment creation, which has been so far lacking and led to a rather imbalanced pattern of growth. Bringing down labour taxes, easing employment protection legislation and reducing out-of-work benefits would make important contributions in this respect. While ... Economics Rawdanowicz, Łukasz MitwirkendeR ctb FWS01 ZDB-13-SOC FWS_PDA_SOC https://doi.org/10.1787/841850564562 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Lenain, Patrick Enhancing Income Convergence in Central Europe after EU Accession Economics |
title | Enhancing Income Convergence in Central Europe after EU Accession |
title_alt | Renforcer la convergence des revenus en Europe Centrale après les adhesions à l'Union européenne |
title_auth | Enhancing Income Convergence in Central Europe after EU Accession |
title_exact_search | Enhancing Income Convergence in Central Europe after EU Accession |
title_full | Enhancing Income Convergence in Central Europe after EU Accession Patrick, Lenain and Łukasz, Rawdanowicz = Renforcer la convergence des revenus en Europe Centrale après les adhesions à l'Union européenne / Patrick, Lenain et Łukasz, Rawdanowicz |
title_fullStr | Enhancing Income Convergence in Central Europe after EU Accession Patrick, Lenain and Łukasz, Rawdanowicz = Renforcer la convergence des revenus en Europe Centrale après les adhesions à l'Union européenne / Patrick, Lenain et Łukasz, Rawdanowicz |
title_full_unstemmed | Enhancing Income Convergence in Central Europe after EU Accession Patrick, Lenain and Łukasz, Rawdanowicz = Renforcer la convergence des revenus en Europe Centrale après les adhesions à l'Union européenne / Patrick, Lenain et Łukasz, Rawdanowicz |
title_short | Enhancing Income Convergence in Central Europe after EU Accession |
title_sort | enhancing income convergence in central europe after eu accession |
topic | Economics |
topic_facet | Economics |
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