IMF Staff Country Reports

Belgium: Selected Issues

February 27, 2004

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International Monetary Fund. "Belgium: Selected Issues", IMF Staff Country Reports 2004, 048 (2004), accessed 12/5/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451803198.002

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Summary

Belgium has effected a remarkable fiscal adjustment, best illustrated by the decline in its public debt. While benefiting from an appreciable decline in interest rates, most of the underlying consolidation reflected a considerable increase in the tax burden, one of the highest in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. This paper analyzes the social transfer system in Belgium. Belgium has a very accessible and equitable health care system. The system is characterized by high input levels and service volumes.

Subject: Employment, Expenditure, Health, Health care, Health care spending, Labor, Unemployment

Keywords: Belgium, CR, D. employment Policy, Employment, employment rate, Global, growth norm, Health care, Health care spending, health spending, ISCR, system performance, Unemployment, wage