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  1. Études économiques de l'OCDE : Belgique
  2. Volume 2011
  3. Issue 013
  4. Études économiques de l'OCDE : Belgique 2011
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Études économiques de l'OCDE : Belgique 2011
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Statistiques de base de la belgique, 2010
Résumé
Évaluation et recommandations
Mettre les finances publiques sur la voie de la viabilité
Pour un marché du travail plus inclusif
Une croissance plus verte en Belgique
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Résumé

Content Provider OECD iLibrary
Organization OECD
Abstract La Belgique a bien surmonté la crise, avec une augmentation relativement modérée du chômage. Depuis, l’économie se redresse plus vite que dans l’ensemble de la zone euro et le déficit budgétaire diminue rapidement. Il n’en reste pas moins que la Belgique se trouve à un tournant, avec une dette publique qui atteint 97 % du PIB, et il faut maintenant consentir de nouveaux efforts soutenus pour préfinancer les dépenses liées au vieillissement, notamment en revoyant les accords de préfinancement entre administrations. Afin de renforcer la croissance potentielle encore faible, il est indispensable d’accroître sensiblement l’emploi, tout en veillant à assurer une croissance plus verte grâce à un plus large recours à la fiscalité environnementale.
Page Count 2
Starting Page 9
Ending Page 10
Language French
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2011-07-12
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Economics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Chapter
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