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|a Building a Sustainable Job-rich Recovery.
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|a Title page; Copyright page; Foreword; Table of contents; List of Figures; List of tables; List of boxes; List of abbreviations; Executive summary and policy recommendations; Financial crises -- key lessons learned; Key findings; Introduction; Defining financial crises; Role of financial sector; Policy considerations; Figures; Figure 1.1. Ratio of debt to GDP by institution; Figure 1.2 Origins of the financial and economic crisis; Figure 1.3 Boom before the bust: P/E ratio and long-term interest rates in the United States; Figure 1.4 CEO compensation based on Forbes annual survey.
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|a Figure 1.5 Housing prices: Asset bubble of 2007 developmentsFigure 1.6 Bank lending during the 2007-09 crisis; Boxes; Box 1.1. Sub-prime mortgages and liquidity crunch: 2007-09 financial crisis; Determinants of global imbalances; Key findings; Introduction and stylized facts; The determinants of global imbalances; Rebalalcing global demand is key to stabilizing the global economy; Figures; Figure 2.1 Current account positions by country groupings; Figure 2.2 Wage shares and trade balances; Boxes; Box 2.1 Making of China's current account surplus; Responding to the crisis; Key findings.
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|a IntroductionGlobal stimulus spending: Overview; Effectiveness of stimulus measures; Addressing labour market and social challenges: Country examples; Austerity measures; Figures; Figure 3.1 Overview of global economic stimulus in response to the 2008 crisis; Figure 3.2 Decomposition of stimulus spending by catagory; Figure 3.3 Labour market measures as a share of total stimulus spending; Figure 3.4 Debt to GDP by country grouping 2007 and 2011; Tables; Table 3.1 Selected studies on the effectiveness of global stimulus measures.
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|a Table 3.2 Fiscal stimulus vs. consolidation packages for G20 countries and selected EU countriesTable 3.3 Fiscal consolidation across selected countries; Policy consideration for a sustainable recovery; Key findings; Introduction; Focus on quality job creation; Supporting recovery through well-designed income policies; Demand-led initiatives; Address crisis origins; Policy integration and coordination; Figures; Figure 4.1 Impact of increased expenditures of ALMP on output; Figure 4.2 Share of non-regular workers in the Republic of Korea.
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|a Figure 4.3 Collective bargaining and its impact on output and employmentBoxes; Box 4.1 Reconciling fiscal constraints with employment objectives; Box 4.2 Labour market duality in the Republic of Korea; Box 4.3 Introducing measures during times of crisis; Box 4.4 Ensuring that viable enterprises are able to take advantage of new opportunities; Box 4.5 Policy integration: The case of Argentina; Tables; Table 4.1 Cost-effective country examples of labour and social policies; Appendix: Global economic linkages (gel) model; Figures.
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|a The European Commission and the International Labour Organization have combined efforts in reaction to the deep crisis that hit the global economy in 2008. The aim of this joint project is to examine policies that will lead not only to a quicker recovery but also to a more sustainable, environmentally friendly and equitable global economy. 'Building a Sustainable Job-rich Recovery' examines the origins of the deep financial and economic crisis of 2008 that continues to shape labour market performance across the globe.
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