Proceedings from the ECFIN Workshop "The budgetary implications of structural reforms" - Brussels, 2 December 2005



Figure 5. Illustrative evaluation of the intensity of recent labour market reforms
in OECD countries
(per cent of maximum possible score)

Panel A. Overall intensity of labour market reforms in individual OECD countries, 1994-2004

Source: Brandt, Burniaux and Duval (2005).

Panel B. Timing of recent labour market reforms in EU, EMU and OECD countries

Source: Author's adaptation based on Brandt, Burniaux and Duval (2005).

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