This issue of OECD's twice-yearly OECD Economic Outlook provides analysis of recent economic developments and economic projections for OECD and major non-OECD countries through the end of 2008. Its comprehensive statistical annex is a useful reference tool for international economic comparisons. Two special reports are included: one covers the effects of globalisation and how to maximise its benefits and minimise its adjustment costs. The second covers fiscal consolidation.
Editorial: Achieving Further Rebalancing
Chapter 1. General Assessment of the Economic Situation
-Overview
-An Increasingly Synchronised Expansion
-Forces Acting and Risks
-Solid Growth Ahead
-Challenges for Macroeconomic Policy
-Appendix 1.A1. Policy Options to Address Future Public Spending Pressures
-Appendix 1.A2. The Medium-Term Reference Scenario
Chapter 2. Developments in Individual OECD Countries and Selected Non-OECD Countries
-United States
-Japan
-Euro Area
-Germany
-France
-Italy
-United Kingdom
-Canada
-Australia
-Austria
-Belgium
-Czech Republic
-Denmark
-Finland
-Greece
-Hungary
-Iceland
-Ireland
-Korea
-Luxembourg
-Mexico
-Netherlands
-New Zealand
-Norway
-Poland
-Portugal
-Slovak Republic
-Spain
-Sweden
-Switzerland
-Turkey
-Brazil
-China
-India
-Russian Federation
Chapter 3. Making the Most of Globalisation
-Drivers of Globalisation
-Effects on Material Living Standards
-Effects on Labour Markets
-Effects on Inflation and Capital Flows
-Implications for Macroeconomic Policies
-Globalisation and Progress in Structural Reform
Chapter 4. Fiscal Consolidation: Lessons from Past Experience
-Introduction and Main Results
-Stylised Features of Fiscal Consolidation Episodes
-Identifying Factors that Support Fiscal Consolidation
-Experience Regarding the Design and Implementation of Fiscal Rules
-Appendix 4.A1. Definition of the Main Variables
Special Chapters in Recent Issues of the OECD Economic Outlook
Statistical Annex
-Demand and Output
--1. Real GDP
--2. Nominal GDP
--3. Real Private Consumption Expenditure
--4. Real Public Consumption Expenditure
--5. Real Total Gross Fixed Capital Formation
--6. Real Gross Private Non-Residential Fixed Capital Formation
--7. Real Gross Private Residential Fixed Capital Formation
--8. Real Total Domestic Demand
--9. Foreign Balance Contributions to Changes in Real GDP
--10. Output Gaps
-Wages, Costs, Unemployment and Inflation
--11. Compensation per Employee in the Private Sector
--12. Labour Productivity for the Total Economy
--13. Unemployment Rates: Commonly Used Definitions
--14. Standardised Unemployment Rates
--15. Labour Force, Employment and Unemployment
--16. GDP Deflators
--17. Private Consumption Deflators
--18. Consumer Price Indices
--19. Oil and Other Primary Commodity Markets
-Key Supply-Side Data
--20. Employment Rates, Participation Rates, and Labour Force
--21. Potential GDP, Employment and Capital Stock
--22. Structural Unemployment and Unit Labour Costs
-Saving
--23. Household Saving Rates
--24. Gross National Saving
-Fiscal Balances and Public Indebtedness
--25. General Government Total Outlays
--26. General Government Total Tax and Non-Tax Receipts
--27. General Government Financial Balances
--28. Cyclically-Adjusted General Government Balances
--29. General Government Primary Balances
--30. Cyclically-Adjusted General Government Primary Balances
--31. General Government Net Debt Interest Payments
--32. General Government Gross Financial Liabilities
--33. General Government Net Financial Liabilities
-Interest Rates and Exchange Rates
--34. Short-Term Interest Rates
--35. Long-Term Interest Rates
--36. Nominal Exchange Rates (against the US dollar)
--37. Effective Exchange Rates
-External Trade and Payments
--38. Export Volumes of Goods and Services
--39. Import Volumes of Goods and Services
--40. Export Prices of Goods and Services
--41. Import Prices of Goods and Services
--42. Competitive Positions: Relative Consumer Prices
--43. Competitive Positions: Relative Unit Labour Costs
--44. Export Performance for Total Goods and Services
--45. Shares in World Exports and Imports
--46. Geographical Structure of World Trade Growth
--47. Trade Balances for Goods and Services
--48. Investment Income, net
--49. Total Transfers, net
--50. Current Account Balances
--51. Current Account Balances as a % of GDP
--52. Structure of Current Account Balances of Major World Regions
--53. Export Market Growth in Goods and Services
--54. Import Penetration
-Other Background Data
--55. Quarterly Demand and Output Projections
--56. Quarterly Price, Cost, and Unemployment Projections
--57. Contributions to Changes in Real GDP in OECD Countries
--58. Household Wealth and Indebtedness
--59. House Prices
--60. House Price Ratios
--61. Central Government Financial Balances
--62. Maastricht Definition of General Government Gross Public Debt
--63. Monetary and Credit Aggregates: Recent Trends