Economic survey of
the Slovak Republic in 2004, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development, February 2004
Slovakia is
engaged in an ambitious reform process which has the potential to quicken
productivity growth, increase the employment rate and accelerate the catch-up
to the per capita income levels of more advanced OECD countries. Short-term
outcomes may be demanding socially and politically, but stimulus to growth and
job creation should help overcome the hardship. Policymakers should fully
enforce the new framework for creating and doing business and support it with
the full strength of the law. Human capital enrichment for new entrants through
education reform is critical, while intensified re-training for the long-term
unemployed, including the Roma population, is also indispensable,. Demand for
labour will be stimulated by the planned reductions in employment costs in the
low end of the market, as well as by the fundamental tax reforms raising the
return to enterprise creation and development. Further cuts in social
contributions, which remain among the highest in OECD countries, should be a priority.
The reform of the public spending system, which is already well engaged, should
facilitate such additional cuts and help promote a smaller and more effective
government. Continuing efforts of fiscal
consolidation will improve the macroeconomic policy mix and help maintain
supportive monetary conditions in the face of currency appreciation pressures
from EU accession, and will help meet the Maastricht nominal convergence rules
on a sustainable basis prior to euro area participation. The nominal flexibility
of wages and prices should be conserved in order to preserve the
competitiveness of the economy, notably of the domestic manufacturing and
service firms. By sticking to this multi-pronged policy agenda, Slovakia would
make its growth process more balanced and job-rich and would further accelerate
its already successful catching-up process.
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