with OECD encouraged by Israel’s recent investigative activity, but remains seriously concerned with overall efforts to enforce foreign bribery laws By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 16:27:00 GMT Israel is not sufficiently proactive in detecting and investigating foreign bribery, with no prosecutions over the past 7 years, despite 14 allegations of foreign bribery involving Israeli individuals or companies. The OECD Working Group on Bribery is, however, encouraged by the recently-opened investigations, and will pay close attention to how these evolve. Full Article
with China signs cooperation agreements with OECD and joins OECD Development Centre By www.oecd.org Published On :: Wed, 01 Jul 2015 11:00:00 GMT In a historic visit by Chinese Premier Li Keqiang to the OECD in Paris, the People’s Republic of China today decided to enhance longstanding collaboration with the OECD and to join the OECD Development Centre. Full Article
with Argentina must urgently enact Corporate Liability Bill to rectify serious non-compliance with Anti-Bribery Convention By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 24 Mar 2017 11:00:00 GMT Some 16 years after joining the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, Argentina remains in serious non-compliance. Full Article
with Consultation with stakeholders on the Anti-Bribery Convention By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Dec 2017 15:31:00 GMT This consultation with the private sector and civil society will focus on topics suggested by the stakeholders themselves as well as the WGB's new cross-country project on settlement arrangements. Full Article
with Alignment assessment of industry programmes with the OECD minerals guidance By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 17 Apr 2018 12:47:00 GMT The OECD Due Diligence Guidance is being used as the basis and benchmark by many industry initiatives created to ensure the responsible sourcing of minerals. This report presents the findings of a pilot alignment assessment of five industry programmes against the recommendations of the OECD Guidance to gauge the coherence, effectiveness and credibility of these initiatives. Full Article
with The Netherlands should do more to help workers with mental ill-health, says OECD By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 14:00:00 GMT The Netherlands should increase support for workers suffering from mental health issues and their employers and tackle the continued social stigma and limited knowledge around such illnesses, according to a new OECD report. Full Article
with Healthcare costs unsustainable in advanced economies without reform By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 11:00:00 GMT Healthcare costs are rising so fast in advanced economies that they will become unaffordable by mid-century without reforms, according to a new OECD report. Full Article
with Austria should do more to help people with frequent mental health problems By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 02 Oct 2015 10:00:00 GMT Austria needs to do more to help people with mental health problems find a job or stay in the workplace, according to a new OECD report. A more comprehensive approach would help employees and firms alike: mental health issues are estimated to cost the Austrian economy around 3.6% of GDP every year in lost productivity, health care and out-of-work benefits. Full Article
with Australia should build on the mental health reform to strengthen employment outcomes of people with mental health issues By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 07 Dec 2015 01:00:00 GMT The recent mental health reform is an important step towards better services for people with mental ill-health, but Australia needs to do more to help people with mild to moderate mental health issues at and into work, according to a new OECD report. Full Article
with Health workers with right skills in right places needed By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 15 Mar 2016 11:00:00 GMT The number of doctors and nurses has reached record levels in the OECD. Countries should now reform their training and employment strategies to better respond to people’s changing health needs and also reduce their reliance on foreign-trained health workers from developing countries, according to a new OECD report. Full Article
with Australia should build on the mental health reform to strengthen employment outcomes of people with mental health issues By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 07 Dec 2015 01:00:00 GMT The recent mental health reform is an important step towards better services for people with mental ill-health, but Australia needs to do more to help people with mild to moderate mental health issues at and into work, according to a new OECD report. Full Article
with OECD joins with Japan to fight financial crime by establishing new academy By www.oecd.org Published On :: Sat, 08 Jun 2019 05:00:00 GMT OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría and Japan’s Minister of Finance Taro Aso presided today over a signing ceremony to establish a new centre of the OECD International Academy for Tax Crime Investigation in Wako, Japan. Full Article
with Austria should do more to help people with frequent mental health problems By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 02 Oct 2015 10:00:00 GMT Austria needs to do more to help people with mental health problems find a job or stay in the workplace, according to a new OECD report. A more comprehensive approach would help employees and firms alike: mental health issues are estimated to cost the Austrian economy around 3.6% of GDP every year in lost productivity, health care and out-of-work benefits. Full Article
with The OECD's approach to capital flow management measures used with a macro-prudential intent By www.oecd.org Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 11:22:00 GMT This report responds to a request from the G20 that the IMF and OECD assess whether further work is needed on their respective approaches to measures which are both macro-prudential and capital flow measures, taking into account their individual mandates. The report was transmitted to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors at their meeting on 16-17 April 2015 in Washington D.C. Full Article
with China signs cooperation agreements with OECD and joins OECD Development Centre By www.oecd.org Published On :: Wed, 01 Jul 2015 11:00:00 GMT In a historic visit by Chinese Premier Li Keqiang to the OECD in Paris, the People’s Republic of China today decided to enhance longstanding collaboration with the OECD and to join the OECD Development Centre. Full Article
with OECD financial literacy study finds many adults struggle with money matters By www.oecd.org Published On :: Wed, 12 Oct 2016 15:15:00 GMT 12/10/2016 – Adults in many countries around the world display low levels of financial knowledge, fail to engage in financial behaviours that could improve their financial security and have financial attitudes oriented towards the short-term, as shown in the OECD/INFE International Survey of Adult Financial Literacy Competencies released today. Full Article
with Incentivising lending to SMEs with the Funding for Lending Scheme: some evidence from bank-level data in the United Kingdom By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 08 Dec 2016 12:37:00 GMT This study explores the effectiveness of the incentive mechanisms embedded within the UK’s Funding for Lending Scheme (FLS) for banks’ to expand their supply of lending to medium sized enterprises (SMEs). Full Article
with Coping with the financial consequences of devastating floods By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 07 Sep 2017 08:37:00 GMT 07/09/2017 - Flooding is one of the most common, wide-reaching and destructive natural perils, affecting on average about 250 million people around the world each year. OECD work on the financial management of flood risk has identified a number of ways that policy makers can improve the way they manage the financial implications of floods. Full Article
with The cyber insurance market: Responding to a risk with few boundaries By www.oecd.org Published On :: Wed, 21 Feb 2018 22:24:00 GMT With the growth of cybercrime, and intensive media coverage of privacy breaches and ransomware attacks over the last year, could complacency about cyber risks soon be a thing of the past? Bill Below and Leigh Wolfrom of the OECD Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs look at some of the challenges to insuring cyber risk. Full Article
with Economy: Migration falls again but will pick up with recovery, says OECD By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 00:00:00 GMT International migration fell in 2009, reflecting lower demand for workers in OECD countries for the second consecutive year after a decade of growth, according to a new OECD report. Full Article
with Mr. François Hollande, President of the French Republic, met with the Heads of international economic organisations at the OECD By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 10:00:00 GMT The President of the French Republic, Mr. François Hollande, met the Heads of international economic organisations at the OECD on Monday 29th October. Full Article
with Spain has embarked on the path to recovery, but must continue with reforms, OECD says By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 13:30:00 GMT Spain is immersed in a prolonged recession that has been compounded by the continuing crisis in the euro area. The path to recovery has been launched, but will require full implementation of reforms and some additional measures to restore confidence in the financial sector, redress public finances and bring down high unemployment, according to the OECD’s latest Economic Survey of Spain. Full Article
with Assessing the efficiency of welfare spending in Slovenia with data envelopment analysis By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 26 Jun 2013 09:50:00 GMT This paper derives estimates of the efficiency of welfare spending in Slovenia and the other OECD countries from data envelopment analysis based on model specifications used in earlier OECD studies. Full Article
with Choosing fiscal consolidation instruments compatible with growth and equity By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 02 Jul 2013 17:15:00 GMT This study proposes a structured approach to selecting instruments of fiscal consolidation that are consistent with growth, equity and global-rebalancing objectives, which is then illustrated with a particular application. Full Article
with Productivity measurement with natural capital By www.oecd-ilibrary.org Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2013 08:50:00 GMT The purpose of this paper is to gain a better understanding of the role of natural capital for productivity measurement and as a source of economic growth. Full Article
with Finland’s economy is on the mend but pushing ahead with reform is key, says OECD By www.oecd.org Published On :: Wed, 12 Feb 2014 10:00:00 GMT Finland’s economy is gradually picking up, but uncertainty surrounds the recovery. Determined action to implement structural reforms is needed to revive economic growth, restore competitiveness and preserve high standards of living and well-being, according to the OECD’s latest Economic Survey of Finland. Full Article
with Czech Republic is recovering, but more must be done to jump-start income convergence with euro area countries, OECD says By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 17:22:00 GMT The Czech economy is finally coming out of a prolonged recession but must take further steps to speed up income convergence towards the euro area countries, according to the OECD’s latest Economic Survey of the Czech Republic. Full Article
with International migration: the relationship with economic and policy factors in the home and destination country By dx.doi.org Published On :: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 12:23:00 GMT Unfavourable demographic trends in many OECD countries threaten the sustainability of potential labour resources, GDP growth and fiscal positions. One factor that is expected to mitigate these trends is continued inflows of migrant workers from low income economies. Full Article
with Productivity measurement with natural capital and bad outputs By dx.doi.org Published On :: Tue, 29 Jul 2014 17:20:00 GMT This paper presents a productivity growth measure that explicitly accounts for natural capital as an input factor and for undesirable goods, or “bads”, as an output of the production process. Full Article
with OECD bolsters relationship with Ukraine By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 07 Oct 2014 16:00:00 GMT The 34-member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development welcomed a Memorandum of Understanding between the OECD and Ukraine which will help Ukraine’s efforts to tackle corruption, strengthen its tax system and promote competitiveness. Full Article
with Mr. François Hollande, President of the French Republic, met with the Heads of international economic organisations at the OECD By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 19:35:00 GMT The President of the French Republic, Mr. François Hollande, met the Heads of five international economic organisations at the OECD on Friday 17th October to discuss the challenges facing the global economy. Full Article
with OECD’s Gurría commends Greece’s reforms at meeting with Minister Skrekas By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 28 Nov 2014 15:26:00 GMT Meeting Greece’s Minister of Development and Competitiveness Mr. Kostas Skrekas today, OECD Secretary General Angel Gurría said the Greek government’s reform programme was already showing positive results. Full Article
with OECD bolsters relationship with Kazakhstan – Signs Kazakhstan Country Programme Agreement By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 11:31:00 GMT The OECD and the Government of Kazakhstan are signing today in Davos a Memorandum of Understanding on a two-year Country Programme, which will support an ambitious set of reforms of Kazakhstan’s policies and institutions. Full Article
with Sharing the fruits of growth with all Mexicans By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 08 Apr 2015 13:23:00 GMT The government has introduced major structural reforms to fight poverty, improve the quality of education, create more jobs in the formal sector and move towards a universal social security system. This is a substantial accomplishment. However, Mexico needs to build a more inclusive state. Full Article
with Czech Republic needs new reforms to boost productivity and accelerate convergence with the most advanced countries By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 06 Jun 2016 15:20:00 GMT The Czech Republic needs new reforms to boost productivity, improve economic growth and accelerate convergence toward the levels of income and well-being seen in the most advanced European countries, according to a new OECD report. Full Article
with Turkey: Challenging times call for pushing ahead with economic reform By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 08:00:00 GMT Turkey’s economy has proven remarkably resilient in the face of a challenging global economic context. However, further action can be taken to raise productivity and advance the shift to a more balanced, sustainable and stronger growth path that will boost living standards for the entire population, according to the latest OECD Economic Survey of Turkey. Full Article
with OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría presents new OECD studies with economic and social recommendations to Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 17:00:00 GMT Economic and social reforms undertaken over the past two decades have driven Peruvian efforts to achieve sustainable economic growth and important reductions in poverty. Against a context of weak global growth, Peru will need to diversify its economy, boost skills, reinforce productivity across the labour force and unleash the potential of all regions in order to spur more inclusive national growth. Full Article
with Incentivising lending to SMEs with the Funding for Lending Scheme: some evidence from bank-level data in the United Kingdom By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 08 Dec 2016 12:37:00 GMT This study explores the effectiveness of the incentive mechanisms embedded within the UK’s Funding for Lending Scheme (FLS) for banks’ to expand their supply of lending to medium sized enterprises (SMEs). Full Article
with Coping with creative destruction: reducing the costs of firm exit By dx.doi.org Published On :: Tue, 13 Dec 2016 11:29:00 GMT A policy framework that does not unduly inhibit the creative destruction process is vital to sustaining productivity growth. Yet, a key question is what happens to workers who lose their jobs due to this process and what are the policies that minimise the costs of worker displacement? Full Article
with Incentivising lending to SMEs with the Funding for Lending Scheme: some evidence from bank-level data in the United Kingdom By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 14 Dec 2016 11:23:00 GMT This study explores the effectiveness of the incentive mechanisms embedded within the UK’s Funding for Lending Scheme (FLS) for banks’ to expand their supply of lending to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) Full Article
with Coping with Creative Destruction: Reducing the Costs of Firm Exit By oecdecoscope.wordpress.com Published On :: Wed, 14 Dec 2016 16:07:00 GMT What happens to workers who lose their jobs due to firm exit – how quickly are they re-employed and what are the policies that can aid this process? Full Article
with Growth-oriented policy agenda needed to ensure stronger economic recovery with benefits for all workers and households By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 17 Mar 2017 15:30:00 GMT Governments must deploy policy packages that take advantage of the synergies between labour, product and financial market reforms to escape the low-growth trap and ensure that benefits are broadly shared by the vast majority of citizens, according to the OECD’s annual Going for Growth report. Full Article
with Collective bargaining in Iceland: sharing the spoils without spoiling the shares By oecdecoscope.wordpress.com Published On :: Tue, 08 Aug 2017 11:10:00 GMT Icelandic labour market is flexible with high labour market participation, low unemployment, and labour supply dynamically responds to the economic cycle. Full Article
with Retraining can enable ageing Slovenians to keep pace with new technologies By oecdecoscope.wordpress.com Published On :: Fri, 15 Sep 2017 11:05:00 GMT Modernisation has mainly been achieved by training young Slovenians to fill new occupations. In contrast, those with obsolete skills tend to retire or become unemployed rather than retrain, leaving Slovenia with persistent long-term unemployment, and amongst the lowest employment rates of older workers in the OECD. Full Article
with United Kingdom: Maintain close ties with EU to meet challenges of Brexit By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 17 Oct 2017 17:20:00 GMT The U.K. economy has weakened in the aftermath of the decision to leave the European Union. Maintaining close ties with the EU and implementing policies to boost productivity will be crucial for maintaining future living standards, according to a new report from the OECD. Full Article
with Retraining can enable ageing Slovenians to keep pace with new technologies By oecdecoscope.wordpress.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Oct 2017 10:13:00 GMT Slovenia has continued to shift from traditional manufacturing to business services and high-tech production. However, not all Slovenians have been included in this progress. Full Article
with Labour market and collective bargaining in Iceland: sharing the spoils without spoiling the shares By dx.doi.org Published On :: Mon, 27 Nov 2017 16:16:00 GMT Iceland has high living standards, low poverty, high inclusiveness and one of the most sustainable pension systems. Full Article
with Deepening regional integration within the Southern African Development Community (SADC) By dx.doi.org Published On :: Tue, 19 Dec 2017 16:51:00 GMT Deepening regional integration within the Southern African Development Community (SADC) will raise potential growth for all member countries. Full Article
with Norway’s economy, a need to ensure policies can cope with upcoming challenges By oecdecoscope.wordpress.com Published On :: Mon, 08 Jan 2018 12:29:00 GMT In its latest Economic Survey for Norway , the OECD underscores the importance of policy facilitating transition away from oil-related activities and helping businesses seize opportunities from digitalisation and globalisation, through providing i) macroeconomic and financial stability, and ii) improvements to structural-policy settings. Full Article
with Speeding up economic catch-up in the BRIICS with better governance and more education By oecdecoscope.blog Published On :: Mon, 17 Sep 2018 12:48:00 GMT Economic research has established that a large part of income disparities between poor and rich countries can be attributed to differences in governance and in the quantity and quality of human capital. Full Article