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Conference on unleashing the potential of the cyber insurance market

22-23 February 2018, Paris - The potential role of the nascent cyber insurance market in enhancing cyber resilience is increasingly being recognised by policy makers. This conference provided an opportunity to exchange knowledge and share experiences on addressing the challenges impeding the development of the cyber insurance market.




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2018 Roundtable on Insurance and Retirement Saving in Asia

25-26 April 2018, Tokyo - This event will bring together key stakeholders from the Asia Pacific region to discuss policy issues relevant to the sound development of insurance and private pensions markets.




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2018 OECD Social Policy Forum and Ministerial Meeting

On May 15th 2018, Ministers responsible for Social Policy in over 35 OECD and partner countries will meet in Montréal to exchange their views on their countries’ challenges, opportunities, and best practices in social protection in a Ministerial meeting entitled Social Policy for Shared Prosperity: Embracing the Future.




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Conference on the Role of Financial Education and Consumer Protection in Supporting Financial Inclusion in Southeast Asia

26-27 November 2018, Vientiane, Lao People's Democratic Republic. The conference will provide a forum to discuss best practices on developing financial education and consumer protection in supporting financial inclusion in Lao P.D.R and other Southeast Asian countries.




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The Contribution of Reinsurance Markets to Managing Catastrophe Risk

This report makes use of a unique set of data on premiums and claims provided by global reinsurance companies to examine the contribution that reinsurance has made to enhancing the capacity of the primary insurance market to manage catastrophe risk and to reducing the economic and insurance market disruption that often follows catastrophic events.




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2019 Workshop of the G20/OECD Task Force on Long-term Investment

30 January 2019, Singapore - This Workshop will bring together academics, public stakeholders and industry experts to discuss data collection and benchmarks for quality infrastructure investment and blockchain and innovation in sustainable infrastructure.




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Portugal’s pension system needs to prepare for rapid population ageing

Portugal needs to reform its pensions system to address the challenges of a fast-shrinking workforce and high levels of old-age inequality, according to a new OECD report.




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Reforming the Pension System in Turkey 2019

This paper studies the case of Turkey and suggests several tools to promote retirement planning. Section I provides a review of the traditional and behavioural policy instruments designed to promote retirement savings, along with a discussion on their effectiveness.




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Will future pensioners work for longer and retire on less? (Policy Brief)

This policy brief analyses the impact of reforms in recent decades on pension systems, including comparisons of the pensions people starting work today can expect compared to the pensions of people who retired recently.




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Countries should strengthen pension systems to adapt to changing world of work

Governments should urgently reform their pension systems to ensure that the growing share of workers in temporary or part-time employment can contribute enough during their working lives to receive an adequate income in retirement, according to a new OECD report.




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Revenue Statistics Asia: Key findings for Korea

Korea's tax-to-GDP ratio was 26.9% in 2017, below the OECD average (34.2%) by 7.3 percentage points, and above the LAC and Africa (21)* averages (22.8% and 18.2%, respectively).




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Revenue Statistics: Key findings for Korea

The tax-to-GDP ratio in Korea increased by 1.5 percentage points from 26.9% in 2017 to 28.4% in 2018. The corresponding figure for the OECD average was a slight increase of 0.1 percentage point from 34.2% to 34.3% over the same period.




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Taxing Wages: Key findings for Korea

The tax wedge for the average single worker in Korea increased by 0.3 percentage points from 23.0 in 2018 to 23.3 in 2019. The OECD average tax wedge in 2019 was 36.0 (2018, 36.1). In 2019 Korea had the 31st lowest tax wedge among the 36 OECD member countries, occupying the same position in 2018.




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Taxing Energy Use: Key findings for Estonia

This country note explains how Estonia taxes energy use. The note shows the distribution of effective energy tax rates across all domestic energy use. It also details the country-specific assumptions made when calculating effective energy tax rates and matching tax rates to the corresponding energy base.




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Revenue Statistics: Key findings for Estonia

The tax-to-GDP ratio in Estonia increased by 0.4 percentage points from 32.8% in 2017 to 33.2% in 2018. The corresponding figure for the OECD average was a slight increase of 0.1 percentage point from 34.2% to 34.3% over the same period.




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Estonia: use robust growth to improve income equality and well-being

Estonia’s economy is performing well, and public finances are in excellent shape, yet growth is softening and spending pressures from infrastructure needs and an ageing population are mounting. Efforts should now focus on improving income equality and well-being, greening growth and accelerating the country’s digital transformation, according to a new OECD report.




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Taxing Wages: Key findings for Estonia

The tax wedge for the average single worker in Estonia increased by 1.0 percentage point from 36.2 in 2018 to 37.2 in 2019. The OECD average tax wedge in 2019 was 36.0 (2018, 36.1). In 2019 Estonia had the 19th highest tax wedge among the 36 OECD member countries, compared with the 20th in 2018.




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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyUK_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyMexico_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyGermany_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyNorway_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyCanada_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyPoland_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragmentsIreland_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyAustria_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlySpain_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragmentsIsrael_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyNewZealand_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyUS_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlySweden_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlySlovakRepub_engl

SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlySlovakRepub_engl




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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyEstonia_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyCzechRepub_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyDenmark_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragmentsItaly_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyChile_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyAustralia_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyFinland_engl

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Sopemi2011EbookFragmentsLuxembourg_Engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragmentsJapan_engl

SOPEMI 2011EbookFragmentsJapan_engl




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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragmentsKorea_engl

SOPEMI 2011EbookFragmentsKorea_engl




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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyBelgium_engl

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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyHungary_engl

SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyHungary_engl




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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlySwitzerland_engl

SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlySwitzerland_engl




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SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyPortugal_engl

SOPEMI 2011EbookFragments_with_friendlyPortugal_engl