The subjects of this week's release: Treasury finances January-November 2002 - The participation of women in the labour market - The pricing of information - Icelandic inflation below the EEA average.
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The subjects of this week's release: Difference of emphasis in national forecasts, a current account surplus in 2002? and transfer pricing.
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The subjects of this week's release: Imports in November, The 2003 fiscal budget, Inflation and household debt and Accelerated depreciation.
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The subjects of this week's release: Revised economic forecast of the Ministry of Finance - European Union rules on government aid - Generation accounts.
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The subjects of this week´s release: Treasury finances January-October 2002 - The taxation of alcohol in the European Union - New OECD forecast for Iceland.
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The subjects of this week's release: Economic outlook for the coming years, and Verdicts of the European Court of Justice - Public Purchasing and Principle of Equal Treatment.
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The subjects of this week's release: New Economic Outlook for Iceland from the Ministry of Finance, The main uncertainties of the new forecast, and Imports are growing slowly.
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The subjects of this week's release: New national economic forecast, Measurement of public healthcare expenditure, Treasury accounts 2001, and Taxation of EU companies.
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The subjects of this week's release: Government collective bargaining with public employees, The need for renewing the vehicle fleet, and Illegal public purchasing?
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The subjects of this week's release: Inflation and price forecasts, Regional unemployment, and Public contribution to health care affairs.
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The subjects of this week's release: Tax revenue and a turnaround in the economy, A rapid growth in the exports of new industries, and Treasury finances January-July 2002.
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The subjects of this week's release: The future of the Icelandic welfare system, Should surveillance of company finances be strengthened?, and More women in managerial positions in government.
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The subjects of this week's release: Has the bottom of the economic cycle been reached?, Harmful tax practices - the OECD status, Nordic collaboration on environmental issues.
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The subjects of this week's release: The airline insurance cover extended until the end of June, The purchasing power of social insurance payments, and The extent of government wage agreements.
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The subjects of this week's release: Economy moving towards equilibrium, Less contraction in the economy?, and The drawing up of a double taxation treaty with South Korea.
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The subjects of this week's release: Treasury operations, An internal market without taxation obstacles, and The adoption of International Accounting Standards within the European Union.
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The subjects of this week's release: Changes in the division of labour between economic institutes, EEA-rules on government support for research and development, and 32 companies request permission to keep accounts in foreign currency terms.
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The subjects of this week's release: Positive economic outlook, A bill on diesel fuel tax and kilometre tax, and The European Commission's Pension Forum.
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The subjects of this week's release: Treasury finances January-March, New forecast by the IMF, and Double taxation treaty negotiations with Greece.
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The subjects of this week's release: On "political" economic forecasts, Government tasks and the structure of agencies, New laws on accounts and annual reports in foreign currency terms, and The airline insurance cover extended.
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The subjects of this week's release: A new forecast by the National Economic Institute, Treasury finances, January-February 2002, and Are government agencies too small and powerless?
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The subjects of this week's release: The trade deficit continues to shrink, A temporary suspension from duties, and The exemplary government agency in 2002.
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The subjects of this week's release: Continuing contraction in domestic demand, Generational accounts of the Institute of Economic Studies, and Consolidation of the State Accounting Office and the State Treasury.
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The subjects of this week's release: Will the red line be crossed in May? Treasury finances in 2001, Insurance provided until the end of March, and Double taxation treaty with Greenland.
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