OECD Economic Surveys are the OECD’s periodic reviews of member and selected nonmember economies. These reports provide a solid analysis of developments in the subject country, special reports on topics of current interest, and extensive statistical information. They place an emphasis on comparing the situation in the subject country with those in the full OECD community.
This review of the United States includes an analysis of current economic conditions in the aftermath of the financial crisis and recession, along with special chapters on fiscal sustainability and climate change policy.
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