Author: Great Britain. Commercial Relations and Exports Dept
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Belgium
Languages : en
Pages : 1250
Book Description
Report on the Economic Situation in Belgium
Author: Great Britain. Commercial Relations and Exports Dept
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Belgium
Languages : en
Pages : 1250
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Belgium
Languages : en
Pages : 1250
Book Description
Report on the Economic Situation of Belgium
Report on the economic situation of Belgium[
Report on the Economic Situation in Belgium in 1926
The Economic and Financial Situation in Belgium
Author: Commission of the European Communities. Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Belgien
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Belgien
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Belgium
Author: Great Britain. Commercial Relations and Exports Department
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Belgium
Languages : en
Pages : 798
Book Description
Report for 1921 includes "Annex on the trade and industry of the Belgian Congo"; 1922- include "Annex on the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg" (title varies); 1953- include "Annex on Benelux."
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Belgium
Languages : en
Pages : 798
Book Description
Report for 1921 includes "Annex on the trade and industry of the Belgian Congo"; 1922- include "Annex on the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg" (title varies); 1953- include "Annex on Benelux."
Report on the Economic Situation of Belgium
Author: R. F. H. Duke
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Belgium
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Belgium
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Report on the Economic Situation in the Belgian Congo
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Congo (Democratic Republic)
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Congo (Democratic Republic)
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
OECD Economic Surveys: Belgium 2020
Author: Oecd
Publisher: Org. for Economic Cooperation & Development
ISBN: 9789264911161
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Swiss citizens continue to enjoy high living standards on a range of dimensions. Economic growth has slowed but the healthy labour market is still supporting incomes and consumption. However, risks to the outlook are building. Monetary policy has been very accommodative but low interest rates are adding to financial risks. Fiscal policy is sound and debt low. There is scope to make greater use of available fiscal space. Adapting to population ageing is becoming pressing. This trend, along with digital transformation, will bring new opportunities for the economy and society, but challenges as well. Policies have not kept up with rising life expectancy, particularly the statutory retirement age. Updating the pension system and lowering barriers to working longer would ensure that workers continue to receive adequate incomes during retirement. Ageing will also pressure health care spending and increase demand for long-term care. Policies to contain costs and reduce fragmentation in the system can help maintain access to quality care. Switzerland is well placed to seize the opportunities offered by new technologies. Addressing the barriers to adoption, improving the availability of information and helping workers adapt will enable firms, individuals and governments to reap the benefits of digitalisation. SPECIAL FEATURE: POLICIES FOR AN AGEING SOCIETY
Publisher: Org. for Economic Cooperation & Development
ISBN: 9789264911161
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Swiss citizens continue to enjoy high living standards on a range of dimensions. Economic growth has slowed but the healthy labour market is still supporting incomes and consumption. However, risks to the outlook are building. Monetary policy has been very accommodative but low interest rates are adding to financial risks. Fiscal policy is sound and debt low. There is scope to make greater use of available fiscal space. Adapting to population ageing is becoming pressing. This trend, along with digital transformation, will bring new opportunities for the economy and society, but challenges as well. Policies have not kept up with rising life expectancy, particularly the statutory retirement age. Updating the pension system and lowering barriers to working longer would ensure that workers continue to receive adequate incomes during retirement. Ageing will also pressure health care spending and increase demand for long-term care. Policies to contain costs and reduce fragmentation in the system can help maintain access to quality care. Switzerland is well placed to seize the opportunities offered by new technologies. Addressing the barriers to adoption, improving the availability of information and helping workers adapt will enable firms, individuals and governments to reap the benefits of digitalisation. SPECIAL FEATURE: POLICIES FOR AN AGEING SOCIETY
Belgium
Author: International Monetary Fund
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
ISBN: 1451803052
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
This paper describes economic developments in Belgium during the 1990s. The moderate recovery experienced by Belgium in 1994 slowed in the course of 1995 as foreign demand faltered, and GDP growth for 1995 as a whole is now estimated at 2 percent. Domestic demand was supported by increased investment, but private consumption growth remained anemic as real disposable household income grew little. Since early 1994, the Belgian franc has generally been slightly appreciated relative to its central parity against the deutsche mark.
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
ISBN: 1451803052
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
This paper describes economic developments in Belgium during the 1990s. The moderate recovery experienced by Belgium in 1994 slowed in the course of 1995 as foreign demand faltered, and GDP growth for 1995 as a whole is now estimated at 2 percent. Domestic demand was supported by increased investment, but private consumption growth remained anemic as real disposable household income grew little. Since early 1994, the Belgian franc has generally been slightly appreciated relative to its central parity against the deutsche mark.