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27 Apr 2018 |
Germany: Towards Stronger, Fairer and Greener Growth
Overall, the German economy is performing very well. Still, many citizens feel they do not sufficiently benefit from Germany’s good economic performance, as evidenced by the outcomes of the recent election. They perceive that their well-being is... |
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18 Apr 2018 |
Japan: Promoting Inclusive Growth for an Ageing Society
Japan has achieved a comparatively high level of well-being: skill levels are high, unemployment is low and life expectancy at birth is the highest in the OECD. Since its launch in 2013, Abenomics has had a positive effect on the economy, and per... |
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16 Jun 2017 |
Policies for Stronger and More Inclusive Growth in Canada
After two decades of solid growth of household disposable income and living standards more generally, Canadians generally enjoy a high level of well-being. However, disparities persist – not all population groups have benefitted equally strongly from... |
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27 Apr 2017 |
Fixing Globalisation: Time to Make it Work for All
Recent years have seen a remarkable backlash against globalisation. The costs of increased openness and connectivity – including the consequences of trade and investment liberalisation – are weighted as never before against the benefits. |
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13 Apr 2017 |
Towards a Better Globalisation
This report sets out what needs to be done to advance a fairer and more inclusive globalisation – at the global level, at the European level and within Germany. |
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12 Dec 2017 |
Towards a Stronger and More Inclusive Mexico
Under President Enrique Peña Nieto’s leadership, Mexico has put together the most ambitious reform package of any OECD country in recent times, forged the political consensus necessary to approve it through the unprecedented Pacto por México,... |
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28 Nov 2017 |
The 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by world leaders at the United Nations on 25 September 2015, sets out an ambitious action plan to improve the lives of people everywhere. |
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26 Oct 2017 |
Digitalisation: An Enabling Force for the Next Production Revolution in Korea
Since joining the OECD in 1996, Korea has made impressive progress in raising living standards. Over 1996-2016, the country closed the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita gap with the OECD average by 26 percentage points. Vibrant exports... |
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28 Apr 2017 |
Promoting Strong and Inclusive Growth in India
India’s economy continues to grow at an impressive rate, with projected annual GDP growth of 7.5% in 2017-18. India will thus remain the fastest-growing G20 economy. |
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25 Nov 2016 |
Policy Priorities for Making Poland a More Inclusive and Knowledge-Based Economy
This report reviews recently implemented and planned reforms that aim to achieve these goals and proposes further policy measures to help Poland make the shift towards a more knowledge-based economy. |
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27 Oct 2016 |
Enabling China's Transition towards a Knowledge-based Economy
Since the beginning of China’s economic transformation in the early 1970s, investment has been a key driver of China’s growth and has contributed to substantial improvements in living standards. |
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03 Oct 2016 |
Strengthening governance and competitiveness in the MENA region for stronger and more inclusive growth
The MENA region registered relatively dynamic economic growth and investment rates during the first decade of the century, even during the global economic and financial crisis. |
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30 Aug 2016 |
Promoting Well-being and Inclusiveness in Sweden
Sweden has a remarkable track record in sustaining a high level of well-being of its citizens. |
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16 Jun 2016 |
Promoting Green and Inclusive Growth in Canada
Canadians enjoy a high level of well-being. On all eleven components of the OECD’s Better Life Index, Canada performs better than the OECD average. The economy and labour markets stood up better than those of most OECD countries to the ravages of the... |
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01 Jun 2016 |
Promoting Productivity for Inclusive Growth in Latin America
After a period of relatively robust growth that has allowed tens of millions of poorer households to join the global middle class, growth in Latin America has slowed recently, partly as a result of external factors. |
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11 Apr 2016 |
Japan: Boosting Growth and Well-being in an Ageing Society
With 25 years of sluggish economic growth, Japan’s per capita income has fallen from a level matching the average of the top half of OECD countries in the early 1990s to 14% below that today. Revitalising growth is thus the top priority for the... |
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19 Mar 2016 |
Policies for Sound and Effective Investment in China
Since the start of the economic reform process in the 70s China has been able to generate a large volume of investment, both from domestic and foreign sources. This high volume of investment was instrumental in sustaining strong economic growth and... |
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18 Jan 2016 |
Chile: Policy Priorities for Stronger and More Equitable Growth
Backed by strong economic growth Chile has made substantial progress in improving the quality of life of its citizens. Nonetheless, gaps in living standards vis-à-vis other OECD countries remain large and there are strong differences in well-being... |
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26 Mar 2015 |
Colombia: Policy Priorities for Inclusive Development
In recent years, Colombia has made major economic and social advances. Despite this recent progress, Colombia faces significant structural challenges associated with the concentration of economic activity – particularly exports - in a few sectors,... |
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08 Jul 2014 |
Portugal: Deepening Structural Reform to Support Growth and Competitiveness
This book presents an assessment of the impact of the reforms implemented by Portugal on the economy's longer-term growth outlook. |
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English
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Germany: Towards Stronger, Fairer and Greener Growth
OECD
27 Apr 2018
Overall, the German economy is performing very well. Still, many citizens feel they do not sufficiently benefit from Germany’s good economic performance, as evidenced by the outcomes of the recent election. They perceive that their well-being is...
Japan: Promoting Inclusive Growth for an Ageing Society
OECD
18 Apr 2018
Japan has achieved a comparatively high level of well-being: skill levels are high, unemployment is low and life expectancy at birth is the highest in the OECD. Since its launch in 2013, Abenomics has had a positive effect on the economy, and per...
Policies for Stronger and More Inclusive Growth in Canada
OECD
16 Jun 2017
After two decades of solid growth of household disposable income and living standards more generally, Canadians generally enjoy a high level of well-being. However, disparities persist – not all population groups have benefitted equally strongly from...
Fixing Globalisation: Time to Make it Work for All
OECD
27 Apr 2017
Recent years have seen a remarkable backlash against globalisation. The costs of increased openness and connectivity – including the consequences of trade and investment liberalisation – are weighted as never before against the benefits.
Towards a Better Globalisation
OECD
13 Apr 2017
This report sets out what needs to be done to advance a fairer and more inclusive globalisation – at the global level, at the European level and within Germany.
Towards a Stronger and More Inclusive Mexico
OECD
12 Dec 2017
Under President Enrique Peña Nieto’s leadership, Mexico has put together the most ambitious reform package of any OECD country in recent times, forged the political consensus necessary to approve it through the unprecedented Pacto por México,...
The 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda
OECD
28 Nov 2017
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by world leaders at the United Nations on 25 September 2015, sets out an ambitious action plan to improve the lives of people everywhere.
Since joining the OECD in 1996, Korea has made impressive progress in raising living standards. Over 1996-2016, the country closed the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita gap with the OECD average by 26 percentage points. Vibrant exports...
Promoting Strong and Inclusive Growth in India
OECD
28 Apr 2017
India’s economy continues to grow at an impressive rate, with projected annual GDP growth of 7.5% in 2017-18. India will thus remain the fastest-growing G20 economy.
This report reviews recently implemented and planned reforms that aim to achieve these goals and proposes further policy measures to help Poland make the shift towards a more knowledge-based economy.
Enabling China's Transition towards a Knowledge-based Economy
OECD
27 Oct 2016
Since the beginning of China’s economic transformation in the early 1970s, investment has been a key driver of China’s growth and has contributed to substantial improvements in living standards.
Strengthening governance and competitiveness in the MENA region for stronger and more inclusive growth
OECD
03 Oct 2016
The MENA region registered relatively dynamic economic growth and investment rates during the first decade of the century, even during the global economic and financial crisis.
Promoting Well-being and Inclusiveness in Sweden
OECD
30 Aug 2016
Sweden has a remarkable track record in sustaining a high level of well-being of its citizens.
Promoting Green and Inclusive Growth in Canada
OECD
16 Jun 2016
Canadians enjoy a high level of well-being. On all eleven components of the OECD’s Better Life Index, Canada performs better than the OECD average. The economy and labour markets stood up better than those of most OECD countries to the ravages of the...
Promoting Productivity for Inclusive Growth in Latin America
OECD
01 Jun 2016
After a period of relatively robust growth that has allowed tens of millions of poorer households to join the global middle class, growth in Latin America has slowed recently, partly as a result of external factors.
Japan: Boosting Growth and Well-being in an Ageing Society
OECD
11 Apr 2016
With 25 years of sluggish economic growth, Japan’s per capita income has fallen from a level matching the average of the top half of OECD countries in the early 1990s to 14% below that today. Revitalising growth is thus the top priority for the...
Policies for Sound and Effective Investment in China
OECD
19 Mar 2016
Since the start of the economic reform process in the 70s China has been able to generate a large volume of investment, both from domestic and foreign sources. This high volume of investment was instrumental in sustaining strong economic growth and...
Chile: Policy Priorities for Stronger and More Equitable Growth
OECD
18 Jan 2016
Backed by strong economic growth Chile has made substantial progress in improving the quality of life of its citizens. Nonetheless, gaps in living standards vis-à-vis other OECD countries remain large and there are strong differences in well-being...
Colombia: Policy Priorities for Inclusive Development
OECD
26 Mar 2015
In recent years, Colombia has made major economic and social advances. Despite this recent progress, Colombia faces significant structural challenges associated with the concentration of economic activity – particularly exports - in a few sectors,...
This book presents an assessment of the impact of the reforms implemented by Portugal on the economy's longer-term growth outlook.