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Structural reforms to boost inclusive growth in Greece

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Daude, Christian

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris

OECD Publishing - Paris

2016

42 p.

economic reform ; structural change ; labour market policy

Greece

OECD Economics Department Working Papers

1298

Economic development

http://www.oecd.org

http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/5jlz404fx631-en

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"This paper takes stock of the main structural reforms that Greece has undertaken since 2010, those currently proposed and that are in the process of implementation, and quantifies the medium and long?term effects on output. Special attention is given to three issues that are relevant to understanding reform dynamics in Greece: i) the short-term impact of reforms; ii) the effect of some reforms on income inequality and other socioeconomic outcomes; iii) implementation problems that might undermine the ability of structural reforms to deliver their expected outcomes. The reforms, if fully implemented, could raise output by more than 13% over the next decade. Reforms in product markets are particularly important in boosting growth. Poverty and inequality have increased despite policies to mitigate the social impacts of Greece's deep depression since 2009. Better social policies are needed to strengthen the social safety net and make growth more inclusive. Much of the burden of adjustment has been borne by labour. Labour market institutions should balance the objectives of increasing jobs, reallocating workers to where they can earn the most, and ensuring the fruits of the economic recovery are widely shared."

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