Sustainable Governance Indicators (SGI) 2022 - Luxembourg Country Analysis

Autor: Danescu, Elena, Thomas, Adrien, Clément, Franz
Přispěvatelé: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) [sponsor], Bertelsmann Foundation [sponsor], Institute of Comparative Politics and Public Policy (CoPPP), Technische Universität Braunschweig (Germany) [research center], Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary European History (EHI) [research center], Bandelow, Nils [critical editor]
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
Předmět:
Budgets
Communication & mass media [H03] [Social & behavioral sciences
psychology]

Political Liberties
Luxembourg
Environmental Policies
Strategy & innovation [B08] [Business & economic sciences]
Sustainale democrary
Education & instruction [H04] [Social & behavioral sciences
psychology]

History [A04] [Arts & humanities]
PARTY POLARIZATION
Economic Policies
Societal consultation
Economic & commercial law [E04] [Law
criminology & political science]

Stratégie & innovation [B08] [Sciences économiques & de gestion]
Multidisciplinaire
généralités & autres [A99] [Arts & sciences humaines]

Economie générale & histoire de la pensée économique [B10] [Sciences économiques & de gestion]
Fiscal Policies
Economie sociale [B15] [Sciences économiques & de gestion]
Civil Rights
Independent Supervisory Bodies
European Union
Multidisciplinary
general & others [A99] [Arts & humanities]

Social economics [B15] [Business & economic sciences]
International comparison
Governance
Research and Innovation
Sciences politiques
administration publique & relations internationales [E08] [Droit
criminologie & sciences politiques]

Droit économique & commercial [E04] [Droit
criminologie & sciences politiques]

Communication & médias [H03] [Sciences sociales & comportementales
psychologie]

Global Financial System
Labor Markets
Finance [B03] [Business & economic sciences]
General economics & history of economic thought [B10] [Business & economic sciences]
Organizational Reform
International economics [B11] [Business & economic sciences]
Executive Accountability
OECD
Histoire [A04] [Arts & sciences humaines]
Political science
public administration & international relations [E08] [Law
criminology & political science]

Education & enseignement [H04] [Sciences sociales & comportementales
psychologie]

Inequlities
Finance [B03] [Sciences économiques & de gestion]
Economie internationale [B11] [Sciences économiques & de gestion]
ISSN: 2015-2019
Popis: The Grand Duchy is considered as the third most open economy in the world, with an openness rate of 158.2% of GDP. The country has an export-intensive economy, with a recurrent trade deficit. The share of foreign trade in Luxembourg’s GDP is currently higher then 30%. Even in the context of the Covid-19 crisis, the country is pursuing its strategy of public investments. Direct and indirect investments envisaged to reach 4.3% of GDP in 2021, a significantly higher cap than the average of 3.7% during the years 2015-2019.Luxembourg has a highly qualified workforce (59.6% of the active population). Over the past 12 month the overall employment growth rate was 1.6%, and that related to the cross-border workers was 2,2%. Two-thirds of jobs created in Luxembourg are aimed at higher education graduates.With an outstanding social security system, a level of material wellbeing above the EU average and sound public finances, Luxembourg is currently one of the most politically stable and prosperous countries in the world. Its strong fiscal position is well illustrated by a longstanding AAA credit rating, a significant accumulation of government financial assets, and a balanced, healthy fiscal position. The public administration, almost completely digitalised, is efficient and the overall economic outlook remains stable.
Databáze: OpenAIRE