OECD Economic Surveys: Estonia 2017

Business & Finance, Economics
Cover of the book OECD Economic Surveys: Estonia 2017 by Collectif, OECD
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Author: Collectif ISBN: 9789264281189
Publisher: OECD Publication: September 15, 2017
Imprint: OECD Language: English
Author: Collectif
ISBN: 9789264281189
Publisher: OECD
Publication: September 15, 2017
Imprint: OECD
Language: English

The Estonian economy displays numerous strengths, including an excellent business environment, high educational attainment, and solid public finances. However, around a quarter of the population is still at risk of poverty and productivity growth has slowed down. Fiscal room should be used to make growth stronger and more inclusive.
Estonia is well integrated into global trade, and export potential and value-added drawn from trade can improve further. Efforts should concentrate on strengthening adult education, immigration of talents, and cooperation between businesses and researchers.
Investment has weakened, particularly in projects required to increase business productivity. Addressing skill shortages and inefficiencies in the insolvency regime can help raise firms’ investment capacity. Improving the quality of infrastructure projects and developing green investment further is a priority.

SPECIAL FEATURES: GETTING THE MOST OUT OF TRADE; REVIVING INVESTMENT

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The Estonian economy displays numerous strengths, including an excellent business environment, high educational attainment, and solid public finances. However, around a quarter of the population is still at risk of poverty and productivity growth has slowed down. Fiscal room should be used to make growth stronger and more inclusive.
Estonia is well integrated into global trade, and export potential and value-added drawn from trade can improve further. Efforts should concentrate on strengthening adult education, immigration of talents, and cooperation between businesses and researchers.
Investment has weakened, particularly in projects required to increase business productivity. Addressing skill shortages and inefficiencies in the insolvency regime can help raise firms’ investment capacity. Improving the quality of infrastructure projects and developing green investment further is a priority.

SPECIAL FEATURES: GETTING THE MOST OUT OF TRADE; REVIVING INVESTMENT

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