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OECD Better Life Index For more than fifty years, the OECD has been promoting better policies for better lives. On its 50th anniversary in 2011, OECD launched the Better Life Initiative, a web portal enabling users to visualise progress graphically. By asking the question, “How’s life?” across 11 fundamental determinants of well- being, the OECD incorporates the quality of citizens’ lives into a common understanding of progress. Users can create their own Better Life Index, comparing well-being in their country to that of others, and their own country’s overall performance with their personal priorities. By using this instrument, they also discover how each of the 11 factors affects quality of life overall, and learn about the best policy practices in these areas. In 2013, the portal was enhanced with updated data. Visit the portal at www.oecd.org/betterlifeindex
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The second edition of How’s Life? provides an update on the most important aspects that shape people’s lives and well-being: income, jobs, housing, health, worklife balance, education, social connections, civic engagement and governance, environment, personal security and subjective well-being. It paints a comprehensive picture of well-being in OECD countries and other major economies, by looking at people’s material living conditions and quality of life across the population. In addition, the report contains in-depth studies of four key cross-cutting issues in well-being that are particularly relevant. First, how well-being has changed during the global economic and financial crisis. Second, gender differences, showing that the traditional gender gap in favour of men has reduced but has not disappeared. It also finds that women and men do well in different areas of well-being and that they are increasingly sharing tasks and roles. Third, it looks at the quality of employment and well-being in the workplace. The report presents evidence on the main factors that drive people’s commitment at work and are key to strengthening their capacity to cope with demanding jobs. Finally, the last chapter of the report studies the links between current and future well-being. It looks at ways to define and measure sustainability of well-being over time.
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From Crisis to Recovery The Causes, Course and Consequences of the Great Recession
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How did the sharpest global slowdown in more than six decades happen, and how can recovery be made sustainable? OECD Insights: From Crisis to Recovery traces the causes, course and consequences of the “Great Recession”. It explains how a global build up of liquidity, coupled with poor regulation, created a financial crisis that quickly began to make itself felt in the real economy, destroying businesses and raising unemployment to its highest levels in decades. The worst of the crisis now looks to be over, but a swift return to strong growth appears unlikely and employment will take several years to get back to pre-crisis levels. High levels of public and private debt mean cutbacks and saving are likely to become the main priority, meaning the impact of the recession will continue to be felt for years to come.
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May 2013, 156 pages ISBN 978-92-64-11189-9 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264111899 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264111905-en €15
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Few subjects are as controversial – and as poorly understood – as globalisation. While in its broadest sense, economic globalisation is as old as trade itself, the recent financial crisis has amplified the complexity associated with the global interconnectedness of the world’s economies and the ramifications for our livelihoods. This publication reviews the major turning points in the history of economic integration, and in particular the pace at which it has accelerated since the 1990s. It also considers its impact in four crucial areas, namely employment, development, the environment and financial stability: does globalisation foster development or create inequality? Does it promote or destroy jobs? Is it damaging to the environment or compatible with its preservation? Are we heading towards de-globalisation or can globalisation in fact enable recovery?
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The main impacts on water availability and use are due to human activity. Economic expansion and rising living standards will continue to drive the demand for water in the years to come. Over 90% of projected population growth by 2050 (3 billion more people) will be in developing countries, often in regions that are already water scarce. This book looks at how issues ranging from infrastructure financing to climate change influence water resources, as well as the importance of water in activities ranging from energy production to agriculture.
OECD INSIGHTS
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OECD Factbook 2014
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The OECD Factbook 2014 is a comprehensive and dynamic statistical annual publication from the OECD. More than 100 indicators cover a wide range of areas: agriculture, economic production, education, energy, environment, foreign aid, health, industry, information and communications, international trade, labour force, population, taxation, public expenditure and R&D. Data are provided for all OECD member countries including area totals, and in some cases, for selected non-member economies (including Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, the Russian Federation and South Africa). For each indicator there is a two-page spread: a text page includes a short introduction followed by a detailed definition of the indicator, comments on comparability of the data, an assessment of long-term trends related to the indicator and a list of references for further information on the indicator. The opposite page contains a table and a graph providing - at a glance - the key message conveyed by the data. A dynamic link (StatLink) is provided for each table where readers can download the corresponding data. The OECD Factbook is also available as a free smartphone app! Visit your App Store.
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OECD Observer / OECD Yearbook 2014
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The OECD Observer is the OECD’s quarterly magazine featuring articles by OECD experts and other guests summarising the OECD’s latest findings. Each issue includes an editorial by the Secretary-General, news items about what is going on in the organisation, articles grouped by theme, listings of new publications and book reviews, and the latest economic data for OECD countries and the BRIICS. Bundled with the OECD Observer is the annual OECD Yearbook, which includes articles grouped by theme written by prominent contributors and by OECD experts. In addition it offers country snapshots with key statistical information, interesting facts, a summary of recent economic developments, and other information.
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The Economic Outlook is the OECD’s twice-yearly analysis of major economic trends and prospects for the next two years. Prepared by the OECD Economics Department, it presents a consistent set of projections for output, employment, prices and current balances. Coverage is provided for all OECD member countries as well as for selected non-member economies. Each issue includes a general assessment, chapters summarising developments in and providing projections for individual countries, and an extensive statistical annex. Subscribers to the print edition (online+archive) also have access to the online edition, published at least one month prior to the print edition. Latest issue: OECD Economic Outlook Volume 2013, Issue 1 May 2013, 294 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20091-3 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264200913 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/eco_outlook-v2013-1-en €102 $147
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OECD’s periodic reviews of member economies are generally done on an 18-24 month cycle, while non-member country reviews are scheduled as agreed with the subject country. A minimum of 18 surveys are produced each year. Each issue provides a comprehensive analysis of economic and policy developments since the last survey in the subject country along with individual chapters covering key economic challenges being faced and recommendations for dealing with the them.
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Economic Policy Reforms Going for Growth One issue annually, 150 pages www.oecd.org/bookshop?SUB-12071S1 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/18132723
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The OECD’s annual report highlighting developments in structural policies in OECD countries. Closely related to the OECD Economic Outlook and the OECD Economic Surveys, each issue of Economic Policy Reforms gives an overview of developments followed by a set of indicators that reflect structural policy evolution. A set of country notes summarises priorities suggested by the indicators with actions taken and recommendations suggested. The country notes section also includes a set of indicator tables and graphs for each country. Each issue also contains several thematic studies. Latest issue: Economic Policy Reforms 2013: Going for Growth February 2013, 294 pages ISBN 978-92-64-16828-2 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264168282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/growth-2013-en €35 $49
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OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2013-2022 July 2013, 324 pages ISBN 978-92-64-194199 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264194199 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/agr_outlook-2013-en $98
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This nineteenth edition of the Agricultural Outlook, and the ninth prepared jointly with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), provides projections to 2022 for the major agricultural commodities and biofuels as well as fish and seafood. Recent market trends and likely future developments are discussed in detail. This edition covers 41 countries and 12 regions. In addition to OECD member countries (European Union as a region) and key non-OECD agricultural producers (such as India, China, Brazil, Russia and Argentina), groups of smaller non-OECD countries are covered in a more aggregated form. It also includes a special feature on China and, for the first time, coverage of cotton.
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This Monitoring and Evaluation report of agricultural policies covers OECD member countries and a range of emerging economies which are key players on agro-food markets: Brazil, China, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Russian Federation, South Africa and Ukraine. This edition shows that after a historical low reached in 2011, the support increased slightly in 2012. In the longer term perspective the OECD estimations of support confirm the downward trend in support to farmers, while in some emerging economies the support is increasing although from a lower base. This report is a unique source of up-to-date estimates of support to agriculture in the OECD area and is complemented by individual chapters on agricultural policy developments in OECD countries and selected emerging economies. Also available: Subscription that includes online access to statistical tables in SLX, PDF, READ, and HTML formats. 2014 Online+Archive Subscription (SUB-51031S1): €63 $84 £50 ¥8 000 2014 Online Only Subscription (SUB-51031S2): €41 $55 £33 ¥5 100
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Global Food Security Challenges for the Food and Agricultural System June 2013, 160 pages ISBN 978-92-64-195349 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264195349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264195363-en €30
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The policy recommendations seek to improve the coherence of OECD countries’ policies and contribute to multilateral initiatives, such as those pursued through the G20. More widely, the study seeks to contribute to the global debate on issues pertaining to global food security.
AGRICULTURE
This study is concerned with how changes to the world’s food and agriculture system can contribute to improvements in global food security. It takes stock of a range of existing OECD work, including that undertaken with other international organisations, in particular for the G20, and places that work in the context of wider analysis by international organisations and in academia.
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OECD Compendium of Agri-Environmental Indicators
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July 2013, 190 pages ISBN 978-92-64-18115-1 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264181151 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264186217-en €40
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Agriculture can have significant impacts on the environment as it uses on average over 40% of water and land resources in OECD countries. The impacts occur on and off farm, including both pollution and degradation of soil, water and air. But agriculture also supplies ecosystem services, such as biodiversity, provides a sink for greenhouse gases, and contributes to flood control and the aesthetic value of landscapes. This compendium updates the data issued in Environmental Performance of Agriculture at a Glance and provides comprehensive data and analysis on the environmental performance of agriculture in OECD countries since 1990, covering soil, water, air and biodiversity and looking at recent policy developments in all 34 OECD countries.
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AGRICULTURE
This handbook is a compilation of OECD work designed to aid policy makers develop and implement good policies and management tools in fisheries. Drawing upon years of OECD research, it demonstrates how an open policy design process with clear objectives, using market-based instruments and focused on effective stock management can benefit all those involved in or concerned about the fisheries sector. Of interest not only to policy makers, it will provide a useful guide to NGOs and other interested parties on the principles and processes of good policy design.
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This review contains a general survey of policy developments based on material submitted by OECD member countries, information gathered on observer and enhanced engagement countries, and an overview of recent activities of the Committee of Fisheries.
Development Co-operation Report 2013 Ending Poverty
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The Development Co-operation Report is the key annual reference document for statistics and analysis on trends in international aid. It opens with a detailed report on developments during the past year from the Chairman of the OECD Development Assistance Committee, followed by a series of reports on current issues in the field. The report also includes detailed statistics on the programmes of donor countries. The 2013 edition will explore what needs to be done to achieve rapid and sustainable progress in the global fight against poverty. It will focus on the very poor and will set out, in concrete terms: the nature and dimensions of poverty today and what development co-operation – and the global partnerships it supports – can do in the fight against poverty.
DEVELOPMENT
November 2013, 300 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20099-9 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264200999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/dcr-2013-en
The report will focus on the positive experiences of countries, highlighting policies and approaches that have worked. Also available: Subscription that includes online access to statistical tables in XLS, PDF, READ and HTML formats 2014 Online+Archive Subscription (SUB-43061S1): €106 $141 £84 ¥13 400 2014 Online Only Subscription (SUB-43061S2): €69
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Perspectives on Global Development 2013 Industrial Policies in a Changing World
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First launched in 2010, Perspectives on Global Development (PGD) is the OECD’s annual publication on emerging development issues. The PGD takes the new geography of economic growth, poverty and power as a point of departure. Each year, the report identifies, analyses and provides evidence and policy solutions to the most pressing global development challenges in the new multipolar world. It provides an overview of global trends and structural transformations in the world economy and informs policy makers in developing countries on the implications in the formulation and implementation of national policies. The 2013 edition focuses on productive growth strategies.
African Economic Outlook 2013 Structural Transformation and Natural Resources
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The African Economic Outlook (AEO) is the only annual report that monitors in detail the economic performance of 53 individual countries on the continent, using a strictly comparable analytical framework. The focus of the 2013 edition is structural transformation and natural resources in Africa. This edition draws lessons from Africa and elsewhere on how to accelerate structural change and amplify the positive force of natural resources. The report also features an overview of Africa´s performance and prospects, country notes and a rich statistical annex.
DEVELOPMENT
June 2013, 360 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20053-1 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264200531 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/aeo-2013-en
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Latin American Economic Outlook 2014 Logistics and Competitiveness
DEVELOPMENT
November 2013, 180 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20363-1 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264203631 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/leo-2014-en
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Latin American economies continue to present relatively stable growth, but continued uncertainty with regards to the duration of the commodity boom could pose threats to medium-term growth and economic development. Latin American countries face increasing competition from emerging economies across the globe, particularly in manufacturing sectors. In this context of shifting wealth, it is increasingly important to foster competitiveness and connectivity. Improving logistics performance is particularly important as it directly impacts growth, productivity and trade within the region and beyond. The region’s productive structure, with significant concentration in natural resource and agriculture, augment the importance of logistics in fostering competitiveness. Nevertheless, logistics performance in the region faces serious gaps, particularly in the areas of customs performance and the availability of infrastructure. Improving these aspects will entail more and better investment in infrastructure, as well as making the most of existing infrastructure by putting in place efficient trade facilitation measures and efficient and appropriate regulatory frameworks.
Economic Outlook for Southeast Asia, China and India 2014 October 2013, 280 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20399-0 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264203990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264204003-en $98
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This edition of the Economic Outlook for Southeast Asia, China and India examines medium-term growth prospects, recent macroeconomic policy challenges, and structural challenges including human capital, infrastructure and SME development. It provides coverage for Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam.
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Measuring OECD Responses to Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries October 2013, 110 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20349-5 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264203495 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264203501-en
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This publication identifies the main areas of weakness and potential areas for action to combat money-laundering, tax evasion, foreign bribery, and to identify, freeze and return stolen assets. It also looks at the role of development agencies and finds that the potential returns to developing countries from using ODA on issues like combating tax evasion or asset recovery are significant. Finally, it identifies some opportunities for a scaled-up role for development agencies.
OECD Skills Outlook 2013
Outlook 2013 OECD Skills thE SurvEy tS FrOm FirSt rESul S OF ADult Skill
First Results from the Survey of Adult Skills October 2013, 400 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20398-3 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264203983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264204256-en
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Also available: The Survey of Adult Skills Reader’s Companion October 2013, 100 pages ISBN 978-92-64-204010 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264204010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264204027-en €30
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EDUCATION
This first OECD Skills Outlook presents the initial results of the “OECD Survey of Adult Skills”, which evaluates the skills of adults in 33 OECD and non-OECD partner countries. It was designed to provide insights into the availability of some of the key skills and how they are used at work and at home. A major component was the direct assessment of key information processing skills: literacy, numeracy and problem-solving in the context of technology-rich environments. The book examines the social and economic context, the supply of key information processing skills, who has these skills at what level, supply and demand for these skills in the labour market, acquisition and maintenance of skills, and how having these skills translates into better economic and social outcomes. SET: OECD Skills Outlook 2013 + The Survey of Adult Skills Reader’s Companion October 2013, Two volumes ISBN 978-92-64-20407-2 www.oecd.org/ bookshop?9789264204072 €75 $105 £67 ¥9 700
This reader’s companion for the Survey of Adult Skills explains what the survey measures and the methodology behind the measurements. It also provides content of the background questionnaires, and examines the relationship between this survey and other skills surveys as well as the issues of ‘key competencies” and measurements of human capital.
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Education at a Glance 2013
EDUCATION
The OECD’s annual Education at a Glance provides the latest key information on the output of educational institutions, the impact of learning across countries; the financial and human resources invested in education; access, participation and progression in education; and the learning environment and organization of schools. Coverage is provided for all OECD countries and some non-OECD G20 nations. Education at a Glance 2013: Highlights summarises the OECD’s flagship compendium of education statistics, Education at a Glance. It provides easily accessible data on key topics in education today, including: education levels and student numbers, economic and social benefits of education, paying for education, and the school environment. Each indicator is presented on a two-page spread. The left-hand page explains the significance of the indicator, discusses the main findings and examines key trends. The right-hand page contains clearly presented charts and tables, accompanied by dynamic hyperlinks (StatLinks) that direct readers to the corresponding data in Excel™ format. Education at a Glance 2013 OECD Indicators June 2013, 440 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20104-0 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264201040 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/eag-2013-en €80
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SET: Education at a Glance 2013 OECD Indicators + Highlights ISBN 978-92-64-20108-8 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264201088 €85
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Education at a Glance 2013 Highlights September 2013, 92 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20106-4 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264201064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/eag _highlights-2012-en €30
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Education at a Glance Subscription that includes online access to tables in XLS, PDF, READ, and HTML: 2013 Online+Archive (SUB-96021S1): €84 $112
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PISA 2012 Results The 2012 assessment focused on mathematics and included an optional computer-based assessment of mathematics and reading involving some 30 countries as well as an optional area of assessment on financial literacy, which 19 countries have taken up. Sixty-six countries and economies, including all 34 OECD member countries, have taken part in the PISA 2012 assessment. As was the case for the 2009 assessment, results are being published in several volumes, with the first volume examining the overall results and the other three volumes specific aspects of the results.
PISA 2012 Results, Volume 2: Overcoming Student Background Equity in Learning Opportunities and Outcomes November 2013, ISBN 978-92-64-20112-5 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264201125 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264201132-en €50 $70 £45 ¥6 500 PISA 2012 Results, Volume 3: What Makes a School Successful? Resources, Policies and Practices November 2013, ISBN 978-92-64-20114-9 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264201149 http://dx.doi.org/9789264201156-en €50 $70 £45 ¥6 500
PISA 2012 Results, Volume 4: Learning Trends Digital Technologies and Performance November 2013, ISBN 978-92-64-20116-3 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264201163 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264201170-en €50 $70 £45 ¥6 500 PISA 2012 Results, 4 volume set November 2013, ISBN 978-92-64-20127-9 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264201279 €100 $140 £90 ¥13 000
EDUCATION
PISA 2012 Results, Volume 1, What Students Know and Can Do Student Performance in Reading, Mathematics and Science November 2013, ISBN 978-92-64-20110-1 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264201101 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264201118-en €30 $42 £27 ¥3 900
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Trends Shaping Education 2013 March 2013, 112 pages ISBN 978-92-64-17708-6 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264177086 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/trends_edu-2013-en
EDUCATION
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What does it mean for education that our societies are increasingly diverse? How is global economic power shifting towards new countries? In what ways are the skills required in the world of work changing? Trends Shaping Education 2013 brings together international evidence to give policy makers, researchers, educational leaders, administrators and teachers a robust, nonspecialist source to inform strategic thinking and stimulate reflection on the challenges facing education, whether in schools, universities or programmes for older adults. It will also be of interest to students and the wider public, including parents. The trends presented are based on high-quality international data primarily from the OECD, the World Bank and the United Nations. The charts contain dynamic links so that readers can access the original data. Trends Shaping Education 2013 is organised around five broad themes, each with its own “Find out more” section: A global world, Living well, Labour and skill dynamics, Modern families and Infinite connection.
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Education Today 2013 The OECD Perspective January 2013, 132 pages ISBN 978-92-64-17710-9 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264177109 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/edu_today-2013-en €24
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Organised into eight chapters, this report examines early childhood education, schooling, transitions beyond initial education, higher education, adult learning, outcomes and returns, equity, and innovation. The chapters are structured around key findings and policy directions emerging from recent OECD educational analyses. Each entry highlights the main message in a concise and accessible way with a brief explanation and reference to the original OECD source.
EDUCATION
What does the OECD have to say about the state of education today? What are the main OECD messages on early childhood education, teacher policies and tertiary education? What about student performance, educational spending and equity in education? OECD work on these important education topics and others have been brought together in a single accessible source updating the first edition of Education Today which came out in March 2009.
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Art for Art’s Sake The Impact of Arts Education June 2013, 268 pages ISBN 978-92-64-18077-2 www.oecd.org/bookshop?97879264180772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264180789-en
EDUCATION
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Artists, alongside scientists and entrepreneurs, are role models for innovation in our societies. Not surprisingly, arts education is commonly said to be a means of developing skills considered as critical for innovation: critical and creative thinking, motivation, selfconfidence, and ability to communicate and cooperate effectively, as well as other skills in non-arts academic subjects such as mathematics, science, reading and writing. But does arts education really have a positive impact on the three subsets of skills that we define as “skills for innovation”: technical skills, skills in thinking and creativity, and character (behavioural and social skills)? This book examines the state of empirical knowledge about the impact of arts education on these kinds of outcomes. The types of arts education examined include arts classes in school (classes in music, visual arts, theatre and dance), arts-integrated classes (where the arts are taught as a support for an academic subject), and arts study undertaken outside of school (e.g. private music lessons and out-of-school classes in theatre, visual arts, and dance). The report does not deal with education about the arts or cultural education, which may be included in all kinds of subjects.
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This report presents a wealth of international material and features a new framework for understanding these learning environments, organised into eight chapters. Richly illustrated by the many local examples, it argues that a contemporary learning environment should: • Innovate the elements and dynamics of its “pedagogical core”. • Become a “formative organisation” through strong design strategies with corresponding learning leadership, evaluation and feedback. • Open up to partnerships to grow social and professional capital, and to sustain renewal and dynamism. • Promote 21st century effectiveness through the application of the ILE learning principles.
EDUCATION
The OECD’s Innovative Learning Environments (ILE) is an ambitious international study that is based on 40 in-depth case studies of powerful 21st century learning environments that have taken the innovation journey.
In conclusion it offers pointers to how this can be achieved, including the role of technology, networking and changing organisational cultures.
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EMPLOYMENT
OECD Employment Outlook 2013
July 2013, 264 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20128-6 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264201286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/empl_outlook-2013-en €80
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The OECD Employment Outlook 2013 looks at labour markets in the wake of the crisis. There are still over 48 million people out of work in the OECD area. Balancing providing income support for these unemployed, while still maintaining strong incentives and support to help them move back into work, is not easy. This year’s Outlook offers useful lessons from a recent OECD review of benefit systems, public and private employment services, and employment and training programmes in seven member countries. In addition, the Outlook outlines how youth and older workers are faring in today’s challenging labour markets, and also presents an update of employment protection in OECD countries and selected emerging economies. The report concludes with the key findings of a new international study of involuntary job loss as a result of firms downsizing, moving or going out of business. As usual, the Outlook includes an extensive statistical annex on key labour market indicators. Also available: Subscription that includes online access to statistical tables in XLS, PDF, READ and HTML formats. 2013 Online+Archive Subscription (SUB-81061S1): €106 $141 £84 ¥13 400
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Sick on the Job Myths and Realities about Mental Health and Work Fébruary 2012, 212 pages ISBN 978-92-64-12451-6 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264124516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264124523-en $70
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The costs of mental ill-health for the individuals concerned, employers and society at large are enormous. Mental illness is responsible for a very significant loss of potential labour supply, high rates of unemployment, and a high incidence of sickness absence and reduced productivity at work. In particular, mental illness causes too many young people to leave the labour market, or never really enter it, through early moves onto disability benefit. Today, between one-third and one-half of all new disability benefit claims are for reasons of mental ill-health, and among young adults that proportion goes up to over 70%.
EMPLOYMENT
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Indeed, mental ill-health is becoming a key issue for the well-functioning of the OECD’s labour markets and social policies. It requires a stronger focus on policies addressing mental health and work issues. Despite the very high costs to the individuals and the economy, there is little awareness about the connection between mental health and work. Understanding the drivers behind the labour market outcomes and the level of inactivity of people with mental ill-health is critical for the development of more effective policies. This report aims to identify the knowledge gaps and reviews the evidence on the main challenges and barriers to better integrating people with mental illness in the world of work.
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2013, 120-130 pages each http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/22257985
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This series of country reports looks at how the broader education, health, social and labour market policy challenges identified in Sick on the Job? Myths and Realities about Mental Health and Work (OECD, 2012) are being tackled in a number of OECD countries. Reports are now available for the following countries: Belgium, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden Reports for Australia, Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom will be pushed in the coming months.
Mental Health and Work: Belgium ISBN 978-92-64-18756-6 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264187566 http://dx.doi.org/9789264187566-en €24 $33 £21 ¥3 100
Mental Health and Work: Norway ISBN 978-92-64-18874-7 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264188747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264178984-en €24 $33 £21 ¥3 100
Mental Health and Work: Denmark ISBN 978-92-64-188624 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264188624 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264188631-en €24 $33 £21 ¥3 100
Mental Health and Work: Sweden ISBN 978-92-64-18870-9 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264188709 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/188730-en €21 $33 £21 ¥3 100
World Energy Outlook 2013 November 2013, 700 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20130-9 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264201309 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/weo-2013-en €150
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This year the World Energy Outlook also gives a special focus to topical energy sector issues: redrawing the energy-climate map; energy in Brazil; energy supply, demand and trade; economic competitiveness and the changing energy map; the global spread of unconventional gas supply; and energy trends in Southeast Asia.
ENERGY
A new global energy landscape is emerging, resetting long-held expectations for our energy future. Incorporating these recent developments and world-class analysis, World Energy Outlook 2013 presents a full update of energy projections through to 2035 and insights into what they mean for energy security, climate change, economic development and universal access to modern energy services. Oil, coal, natural gas, renewables and nuclear power are all covered, along with an update on developments in subsidies to fossil fuels and renewable energy.
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Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2013
July 2013, 184 pages ISBN 978-92-64-19116-7 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264191167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/gas_market-2013-en
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The IEA Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2013 reviews how gas markets managed the challenges of 2012. It gives detailed gas supply, demand and trade forecasts up to 2018, by region as well as for key countries, while investigating many of today’s crucial questions, including the possibility of expanding use of natural gas in transport.
Medium-Term Renewable Energy Market Report 2013 Market Trends and Projections to 2018
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The Medium-Term Renewable Energy Market Report 2013 provides a key benchmark for assessing the current state of play of renewable energy, identifying the main drivers and barriers to deployment and projecting renewable energy electricity capacity and generation through 2018. Starting with an in-depth analysis of key country-level markets, which represent 80% of renewable electricity generation today, the report examines the prospects for renewable energy finance and provides a global outlook for each renewable electricity technology.
ENERGY
July 2013, 217 pages ISBN 978-92-64-19118-1 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264191181 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264191198-en
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Environment at a Glance 2013
ENVIRONMENT
December 2013, 107 pages ISBN 978-92-64-18140-3 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264181403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264201002-en
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Environmental indicators are essential tools for tracking environmental progress and supporting policy development and evaluation. This book presents a selection of environmental indicators that illustrate the progress made by OECD countries on major environmental issues since the 1990s. Drawing upon the latest available data in OECD countries and shaped by issues such as climate change, biodiversity, waste and water resources, Environment at a Glance provides an essential overview for all those interested in the environment and sustainable development.
Greening Household Behaviour Overview from the 2011 Survey
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Developing growth strategies that promote greener lifestyles requires a good understanding of the factors that affect people’s behaviour towards the environment. Recent OECD work, based on periodic surveys of more than 10 000 households across a number of countries and areas, represents a breakthrough by providing a common framework to collect unique empirical evidence for better policy design. This publication presents a data overview of the most recent round of the survey implemented in 5 areas (energy, food, transport, waste and water) and 11 countries: Australia, Canada, Chile, France, Israel, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
ENVIRONMENT
July 2013, 304 pages ISBN 978-92-64-18082-6 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264180826 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264181373-en
The new survey confirms the importance of providing the right economic incentives for influencing our decisions. The findings indicate that “soft” measures such as labeling and public information campaigns also have a significant complementary role to play. Spurring desirable behaviour change will require a mix of these instruments.
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Water and Climate Change Adaptation
ENVIRONMENT
Policies to Navigate Uncharted Waters
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September 2013, 102 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20043-2 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264200432 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264200449-en €30
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This publication sets out the challenge for freshwater in a changing climate and provides policy guidance on how to navigate this new “waterscape”. It examines the range and complexity of possible changes in the water cycle and the challenges of making practical, on-site adaptation decisions for water. It offers policy makers a riskbased framework and guidance to “know”, “cap” and “manage” water risks in order to provide flexibility and improve decisions despite the lack of reliable predictions. Drawing insights from a stock take of current policy efforts to adapt water systems across all 34 member countries and the European Union, the report examines the use of economic instruments to promote adaptation (e.g. insurance schemes, water markets and banks, water pricing), incentives for “green” infrastructure and ecosystem-based approaches, and financing issues.
Water Security for Better Lives October 2013, 178 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20239-9 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264202399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264202405-en $84
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This publication examines the critical issues surrounding water security (water shortage, water excess, inadequate water quality, the resilience of freshwater systems), providing a rationale for a risk-based approach and the management of trade-offs between water and other (sectoral and environmental) policies. The report sets out a three-step process to “know”, “target” and “manage” water risks: (1) appraising the risks, (2) judging the tolerability and acceptability of risks and weighing risk-risk trade-offs, and (3) calibrating appropriate responses. It provides policy analysis and guidance on the use of market-based instruments and the complex links between water security and other policy objectives, such as food security, energy security, climate mitigation and biodiversity protection.
ENVIRONMENT
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Sovereign Borrowing Outlook 2014
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March 2014, 125 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20416-4 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264204164 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/sov_b_outlk-2013-en €40
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Each year, the OECD circulates a survey on the borrowing needs of member countries. The responses are incorporated in the OECD Sovereign Borrowing Outlook to provide regular updates of trends and developments associated with sovereign borrowing requirements and debt levels from the perspective of public debt managers. The Outlook makes a policy distinction between funding strategy and borrowing requirements. The central government marketable gross borrowing needs are calculated on the basis of budget deficits and redemptions. The funding strategy entails decisions on how borrowing needs are going to be financed using different instruments (e.g. long-term, short-term, nominal, indexed) and distribution channels. Accordingly, this Outlook provides data and information on borrowing needs and funding policies for the OECD area and country groupings, including gross borrowing requirements, net borrowing requirements, central government marketable debt, funding strategies and instruments and distribution channels.
Boards of Directors of State-Owned Enterprises An Overview of National Practices
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Boards of directors of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) play a fundamental role in corporate stewardship and performance. During the 2000s, OECD governments sought to professionalise SOE boards, ensure their independence and shield them from ad hoc political intervention. In general these approaches have worked. Yet, more remains to be done to meet the aspirations established in the OECD Guidelines on Corporate Governance of State-Owned Enterprises. This report sheds light on good practices drawing on national practices from over 30 economies.
FINANCE AND INVESTMENT
June 2013, 114 pages ISBN 978-92-64-18723-8 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264187238 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264200425-en
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Financial Education in Schools
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Policy Guidance, Challenges and Case Studies September 2013, 120 pages ISBN 978-92-64-17481-8 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264174818 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264174825-en €36
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This publication addresses the challenges linked to the introduction of financial education in schools, provides practical guidance and case studies to assist policy makers, as well as a comparative analysis of existing learning frameworks for financial education in the formal school system.
Annual Report on the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises 2013
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The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises aim to help businesses meet the challenge of acting responsibly in any country they operate by providing a global framework for responsible conduct covering all areas of business ethics. While observance of the Guidelines by enterprises is voluntary and not legally enforceable, adhering governments are committed to promoting their observance among enterprises. This Annual Report describes what adhering governments have done to live up to their commitment over the 12 months to June 2013. In particular, it highlights the mediation and consensus-building activities promoted by National Contact Points: the Guidelines’ implementation mechanism set up by adhering governments. It includes a copy of the current edition of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises.
FINANCE AND INVESTMENT
November 2014, 80 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20417-1 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264204171 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/mne-2013-en
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November 2013, 250 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20132-3 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264201323 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/gov_glance-2013-en €45
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While measuring government performance has long been recognized as playing an important role in increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of the public administration, following the economic crisis and fiscal tightening in many member countries, good indicators are needed more than ever to help governments make informed decisions regarding tough choices and help restore confidence in government institutions. Government at a Glance 2013 provides readers with a dashboard of key indicators assembled with the goal of contributing to the analysis and international comparison of public sector performance. Indicators on government revenues, expenditures, and employment are provided alongside key output and outcome data in the sectors of education and health. Government at a Glance also includes indicators on key governance and public management issues, such as transparency in governance, regulatory governance, new ways in delivering public services and HRM and compensation practices in the public service.
International Regulatory Co-operation Addressing Global Challenges
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The world is becoming increasingly global. This raises important challenges for regulatory processes, which still largely emanate from domestic jurisdictions. In order to eliminate unnecessary regulatory divergences and to address global challenges pertaining to systemic risks, the environment, and human health and safety, governments increasingly seek to better articulate regulations across borders and to ensure greater enforcement of rules and their application across jurisdictions. This report gathers in a synthetic manner the knowledge and evidence available to date on the various mechanisms available to governments to promote regulatory co-operation, and their benefits and challenges. The review of evidence confirms the increased internationalisation of regulation, which takes place through a wide variety of mechanisms and multiple actors, and highlights a shift in the nature of IRC from complete ‘harmonisation’ of regulation to more flexible options, such as mutual, recognition agreements. Despite growing regulatory co-operation, however, decision making on IRC is not informed by a clear understanding of benefits costs and success factors of the diverse IRC options.
GOVERNANCE
May 2013, 160 pages ISBN 978-92-64-19705-3 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264197053 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264200463-en
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International Regulatory Co-operation: Case Studies Volume 1. Chemicals, Consumer Products, Tax and Competition May 2013, 88 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20047-0 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264200470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264200487-en €25
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Volume 2. Canada-US Co-operation, EU Energy Regulation, Risk Assessment and Banking Supervision June 2013, 88 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20049-4 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264200494 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/200500-en €25
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Volume 3. Transnational Private Regulation and Water Management June 2013, 104 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20051-7 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264200517 http://dx.doi.org/9789264200524-en €25 50
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Entrepreneurship at a Glance 2013
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Entrepreneurship at a Glance, a product of the OECD-Eurostat Entrepreneurship Indicators Programme, presents an original collection of indicators for measuring the state of entrepreneurship along with key facts and explanations of the policy context. This third issue features a special chapter on the profile of the entrepreneur, as well as longer time series and breakdowns by sector for the main indicators.
INDUSTRY AND SERVICES
July 2013, 104 pages ISBN 978-92-64-18385-8 www.oecd.org/bookhop?9789264183858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/entrepreneur_aag-2013-en
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Financing SMEs and Entrepreneurs 2013
INDUSTRY AND SERVICES
An OECD Scoreboard
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August 2013, 306 pages ISBN 978-92-64-19046-7 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264190467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/fin_sme_ent-2013-en €60
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This book establishes a comprehensive international framework for monitoring SMEs’ and entrepreneurs’ access to finance over time. It presents data for a number of debt, equity and financing framework condition indicators. Taken together, they provide governments and other stakeholders with a tool to understand SME financing needs, to support the design and evaluation of policy measures, and to monitor the implications of financial reforms on SMEs’ access to finance. This second edition comprises 25 countries, including Canada, Chile, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Korea, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, the Russian Federation, Serbia, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States. It includes an overview of SME financing trends and conditions across participating countries, focusing in particular on the changes which occurred between 2010 and 2011, and of government policy responses intended to improve SMEs’ access to finance. The second edition also includes a Reader’s Guide, a thematic focus on Credit Guarantee Schemes and methodological Annexes.
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Entrepreneurship development is an important requirement for achieving smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. It is also a means to respond to new economic challenges, to create jobs and to fight social and financial exclusion. The impact of the global financial and economic crisis calls for giving entrepreneurship and selfemployment a stronger role in economic and social development policies. This book collects and synthesizes information and data on entrepreneurship activities in Europe, focusing on people that are at the greatest risk of social exclusion. These groups include young people, older people, women, ethnic minorities and migrants, people with disabilities and the unemployed.
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OECD Tourism Trends and Policies 2014
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Tourism Trends and Policies is an international reference and benchmark on how effectively countries are supporting competitiveness, innovation and growth in tourism as well as and shedding light on policies and practices associated with this. It is published every two years. This 2014 edition provides comparative knowledge, both policy and data, through thematic chapters and country-specific policy and statistical profiles of 50 countries. The report highlights key tourism policy developments, focuses on issues that rank high on the policy agenda in the field of tourism and provides a broad overview and interpretation of tourism trends in the OECD area and beyond. The 2014 edition focuses on tourism and growth.
Nuclear Energy Today, Second Edition
OECD Nuclear Energy Agency books are no longer made available in print form, but are available in PDF form on the OECD iLibrary. Meeting the growing demand for energy, and electricity in particular, while addressing the need to curb greenhouse gas emissions and ensure security of energy supply, is one of the most difficult challenges facing the world’s economies. No single technology can respond to this challenge, and the solution which policy-makers are seeking lies in the diversification of energy sources. Although nuclear energy currently provides over 20% of electricity in the OECD area and does not emit any carbon dioxide during production, it continues to be seen by many as a controversial technology. Public concern remains over its safety and the management of radioactive waste, and financing such a capital-intensive technology is a complex issue. The role that nuclear power will play in the future depends on the answers to these questions, several of which are provided in this up-to-date review of the status of nuclear energy, as well as on the outcome of research and development on the nuclear fuel cycle and reactor technologies.
NUCLEAR ENERGY
December 2012, 120 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264179233-en
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Nuclear Energy Data 2013
October 2013, 140 pages http://dx.doi.org/ned-2013-en-fr
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OECD Nuclear Energy Agency books are no longer made available in print form, but are available in PDF form on the OECD iLibrary Nuclear Energy Data is the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency’s annual compilation of statistics and country reports documenting the status of nuclear power in the OECD area. Information provided by member country governments includes statistics on installed generating capacity, total electricity produced by all sources and by nuclear power, nuclear energy policies, fuel cycle developments, and projected generating capacity and electricity production to 2035, where available.
Interconnected Economies Benefiting from Global Value Chains
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Global Value Chains (GVCs) have exploded in the past decade and refer to the international dispersion of design, production, assembly, marketing and distribution of services, activities and products. Different stages in the production process are increasingly located across different economies, and intermediate inputs like parts and components are produced in one country and then exported to other countries for further production or assembly into final products. The functional and spatial fragmentation that has occurred within GVCs has significantly reshaped the global economic landscape, thereby raising some new major policy challenges for OECD countries and emerging countries alike: trade policy, competitiveness, upgrading and innovation and the management of global systemic risk.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
May 2013, 269 pages ISBN 978-92-64-18386-5 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264183865 http://dx.doi.org/9789264189560-en
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Supporting Investment in Knowledge Capital, Growth and Innovation
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October 2013, 360 pages ISBN 978-92-64-19309-3 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264193093 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264193307-en €80
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Knowledge-based capital (KBC) results from business investment in non-physical assets such as R&D, data, software, patents, new business models, organizational processes, firm-specific skills and designs. This publication brings together the results of a two-year programme of work at the OECD on New Sources of Growth and the role of knowledge-based capital. This work shows that business investment in KBC is a key to future productivity growth and living standards. In many countries, business investment in KBC has increased faster than - and in some countries significantly exceeds – investment in physical capital (like machinery). To promote long-term growth and the jobs of tomorrow, governments must ensure that framework conditions, institutions and policies facilitate business investment in KBC. Emerging economies are also making concerted efforts to help their businesses accumulate KBC. This book sets out policy analyses and recommendations in the fields of: innovation, taxation, entrepreneurship and business development, corporate reporting, big data, competition and measurement.
Making Innovation Policy Work Learning from Experimentation
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This book explores emerging topics in innovation policy for more inclusive and sustainable growth, building on concrete examples. It develops the notion of experimental innovation policy - policies which integrate monitoring and feedback to improve policy impact and policy implementation. Rather than undertaking monitoring and evaluation at the end of a policy programme, monitoring is incorporated from the outset, at the policy design stage, and occurs continuously to have the greatest impact on policy implementation. This approach should help improve the quality and efficiency of public expenditures supporting innovation policy. Experimental policy making is particularly important for new and emerging innovation domains, where the scope for learning and improvement is the greatest. To make the discussion as concrete and relevant as possible for practitioners and policy makers, three emerging domains of innovation policy are explored in greater detail: innovative entrepreneurship, green innovation and pro-poor or base-of-the-pyramid (BoP) innovation.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
November 2013, 200 pages ISBN 978-92-64-18387-2 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264183872 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264185739-en
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Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2013 October 2013, 260 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20073-9 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264200739 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/sti_scoreboard-2013-en €65
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Published every two years, the STI Scoreboard analyses the major trends in knowledge and innovation in today’s global economy, presenting a policy-oriented review of science, technology, innovation and industrial performance in OECD and major nonOECD economies. The 260 science, technology, innovation and industrial performance indicators in this edition show how OECD and major non-OECD economies are performing in a wide range of areas to help governments design more effective and efficient policies and monitor progress towards their desired goals. Some of the key findings of this year’s edition show that investment in innovation remains a priority for OECD countries and that young, dynamic firms contribute more to jobs creation than previously recognised. New OECD-WTO Trade in Value Added (TiVA) indicators reveal that emerging actors are increasingly playing a role in the economy, as well as in science. Also available: Subscription that includes online access to the statistical tables in XLS, PDF and HTML of current and historical editions of both the Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard and the Science Technology and Industry Outlook 2014 Online+Archive Subscription (SUB-92151S1): €74 $98 £59 ¥9 400 2014 Online Only Subscription (SUB-92151S2): €47 $63 $38 ¥5 800
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Science, Technology and Industry Outlook 2014
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Based on the latest information and indicators in science and innovation, the OECD Science, Technology and Industry Outlook 2014 reviews key trends in policies and performance in OECD countries and major emerging economies, and across a number of thematic areas. In this edition, individual policy profiles and country profiles trace the driving role that science, technology and innovation are expected to continue to play towards a sustainable and lasting recovery from the economic crisis. Also available: Subscription that includes online access to the statistical tables in XLS, PDF and HTML of current and historical editions of both the Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard and the Science Technology and Industry Outlook 2014 Online+Archive Subscription (SUB-92151S1): €74 $98 £59 ¥9 400 2014 Online Only Subscription (SUB-92151S2): €47 $63 $38 ¥5 800
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
October 2014, 280 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20430-0 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264204300 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/sti_outlook-2014-en
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OECD Communications Outlook 2013 August 2013, 320 pages ISBN 978-92-64-19459-5 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264194595 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/comms_outlook-2013-en €90
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Published every two years, the OECD Communications Outlook provides an extensive range of indicators for the development of different communications networks and compares performance indicators such as revenue, investment, employment and prices for service throughout the OECD area. These indicators are essential for industry and for regulators who use benchmarking to evaluate policy performance. This edition is based on the data from the OECD Telecommunications Database 2013, which provides time series of telecommunications and economic indicators, such as network dimension, revenues, investment and employment for OECD countries from 1980 to 2011. The data provided in this report map the second decade of competition for many OECD countries that fully opened their market to competition in 1998. Also available: Subscription that includes online access to statistical tables in XLS, PDF, READ and HTML formats for current and historical editions of both the OECD Communications Outlook and the OECD Internet Economy Outlook. 2014 Online+Archive Subscription (SUB-93041S1): €106 $141 £84 ¥13 400 2014 Online Only Subscription (SUB-93041S2): €69 $91 £55 ¥8 600
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OECD Internet Economy Outlook 2012
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The Internet is now a fundamental infrastructure supporting the economy and is firmly in its second stage of development, having evolved from a data network connecting PCs with wires to a much broader network of new portable devices from mobile phones to tablet computers. It is also on the cusp of a much larger expansion to objects that typically did not have communications capabilities: the “Internet of things” is projected to have more connections than the people using them. This raises many important socioeconomic and political issues for stakeholders to consider, as economies and societies become increasingly inter-meshed. Supported by time series data, this publication begins with an overview of trends and highlights how the Internet sector has proven to be resilient during the recent economic crisis. It then examines the various drivers and impacts of internet use and deployment, as well as emerging technologies, e-health, digital content, security and privacy, as well as reflecting on a methodology for measuring the Internet economy. Also available: Subscription that includes online access to statistical tables in XLS, PDF, READ and HTML formats for current and historical editions of both the OECD Communications Outlook and the OECD Internet Economy Outlook.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
October 2012, 236 pages ISBN 978-92-64-08645-6 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264086456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264086463-en
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The future sustainability of health systems will depend on how well governments are able to anticipate and respond to efficiency and quality of care challenges. Bold action is required, as well as willingness to test innovative care delivery approaches. The greatest promise for transformational change is in applications that encourage new, ubiquitous, participatory preventive and personalised smart models of care. A whole new world of possibilities in using mobiles and the Internet to address healthcare challenges has opened up. The potential of mobile devices, services and applications to support self-management, behavioural modification and “participatory healthcare” is greater than ever before. However, a key hurdle is the big data challenge, dealing with the exponentially accelerating accumulation of patient data – all of which must be mined, stored securely and accurately, and converted to meaningful information at the point of care. In order to fully exploit the new smart approaches to care, acceptance, privacy and usability issues will also have to be carefully considered.
Society at a Glance 2014
April 2014, 110 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20072-2 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264200722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/soc_glance-2014-en €35
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This seventh edition of Society at a Glance, the OECD’s biennial overview of social indicators, updates some indicators from previous volumes and introduces several new ones. It also features a special chapter on unpaid work. It includes data on the four newest OECD members: Chile, Estonia, Israel and Slovenia. Where available, data on major emerging economies, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russia and South Africa are also included. See also: How’s Life? 2013 on page 5.
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International Migration Outlook 2013
June 2013, 420 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20015-9 www.oecd.org/bookshop?978-92-64-200159 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/migr-outlook-2013-en €95
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This publication analyses recent development in migration movements and policies in OECD countries and some non member countries. It includes migration of highly qualified and low qualified workers, temporary and permanent workers and students. This edition also contains two special chapters on topical issues: fiscal impact of migration and discrimination. Also available: Subscription that includes online access to statistical tables in XLS, PDF, READ and HTML. 2014 Online+Archive Subscription (SUB-81051S1): €106 $141 £84 ¥13 400 2014 Online Only Subscription (SUB-81051S2): €69 $91 £55 ¥8 600
Health at a Glance 2013
November 2013, 260 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20071-5 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264200715 €35
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This seventh edition of Health at a Glance provides the latest comparable data on different aspects of the performance of health systems in OECD countries. It provides striking evidence of large variations across countries in the costs, activities and results of health systems. Key indicators provide information on health status, the determinants of health, health care activities, and health expenditure and financing in OECD countries. Each indicator in the book is presented in a user-friendly format, consisting of charts illustrating variations across countries and over time, brief descriptive analyses highlighting the major findings conveyed by the data, and a methodological box on the definition of the indicator and any limitations in data comparability.
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A Good Life in Old Age?
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Monitoring and Improving Quality in Long-Term Care May 2013, 268 pages ISBN 978-92-64-19452-6 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264194526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264194564-en €60
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As ageing societies are pushing a growing number of frail old people into needing care, delivering quality long-term care services – care that is safe, effective and responsive to needs – has become a priority for governments. Yet much still remains to be done to enhance evidence-based measurement and improvement of quality of long-term care services across EU and OECD countries. This book offers evidence and examples of useful experiences to help policy makers, providers and experts measure and improve the quality of long-term care services.
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More than five million new cases of cancer are diagnosed every year in OECD countries. Mortality rates are declining, but not as fast as for other big killers such as heart disease, and cancer survival rates show almost a four-fold difference across countries. In short, many countries are not doing as well as they could in the fight against cancer. This report surveys the policy trends in cancer care over recent years and looks at survival rates to identify the why some countries are doing better than others. It sets out what governments should do to reduce the burden of cancer in their countries. As well as an adequate level of resourcing, a comprehensive national cancer control plan appears critical, emphasising initiatives such as early detection and fast-track treatment pathways. Countries also need better data, particularly for patients’ experiences of care, in order to provide high quality, continuously improving cancer care.
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Drinking Lives Away
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Fighting the Health, Social and Economic Harms of Alcohol October 2014, 250 pages ISBN 978-92-64-18085-7 www.oecd.org/bookhop?9789264180857 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264181069-en €50
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Alcoholic beverages, and the problems they engender, have been familiar fixtures in human societies since the beginning of recorded history. Worldwide, alcohol is responsible for for a large share of the burden of ill health and premature mortality. Governments can play a major role in tackling the harms associated with alcohol use, and have the tools at their disposal to achieve this goal. This publication provides a wide-ranging assessment of the health, social and economic impacts of key policy options for tackling alcohol-related harms in three OECD countires (Australia, Canada and Finland), extracting policy-relevant messages for a broader set of countries.
Pensions at a Glance 2013
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This comprehensive examination of pension systems in OECD and selected non-OECD countries looks at recent trends in retirement and working at older ages, evolving life expectancy, design of pension systems, pension entitlements, and private pensions, before providing a series of detailed country profiles.
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November 2013, 290 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20392-1 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264203921 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/pension_glance-2013-en
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Action Plan on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting July 2013, 48 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20270-2 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264202702 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264202719-en
TAXATION
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Taxation is at the core of countries’ sovereignty, but in recent years, multinational companies have avoided taxation in their home countries by pushing activities abroad to low or no tax jurisdictions. The G20 asked OECD to address this growing problem by creating this action plan to address base erosion and profit shifting. This plan identifies a series of domestic and international actions to address the problem and sets timelines for the implementation.
Addressing Base Erosion and Profit Shifting February 2013, 88 pages ISBN 978-92-64-192652 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264192652 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264192744-en â‚Ź24
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Base erosion constitutes a serious risk to tax revenues, tax sovereignty and tax fairness for many countries. While there are many ways in which domestic tax bases can be eroded, a significant source of base erosion is profit shifting. This report presents the studies and data available regarding the existence and magnitude of base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS). It also contains an overview of global developments that have an impact on corporate tax matters and identifies the key principles that underlie the taxation of cross-border activities, as well as the BEPS opportunities these principles may create. The report concludes that current rules provide opportunities to associate more profits with legal constructs and intangible rights and obligations, and to legally shift risk intra-group, with the result of reducing the share of profits associated with substantive operations. The report recommends the development of an action plan to address BEPS issues in a comprehensive manner.
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Model Tax Convention on Income and Capital 2010 Full version July 2012, 2 000 pages ISBN 978-92-64-17517-4 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264175174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264175181-en
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Replacing the old loose-leaf version, this long-awaited full version contains the full text of the Model Tax Convention on Income and on Capital as it read on 22 July 2010, including the Articles, Commentaries, non-member economies positions, the Recommendation of the OECD Council, the historical notes (now expanded to go back to 1963), the detailed list of conventions between OECD member countries and the background reports. Also available: Model Tax Convention on Income and Capital 2010 Electronic Version on USB Key for a Single User November 2013, USB Key ISBN 978-92-64-09084-2 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264090842 €105
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Includes all of the content included in the full version listed above plus features only available digitally including fast search; internal linking between articles, commentaries, and country positions; and the abililty to append personal notes. This version is designed for individual users needing the notes feature. Institutional users should access the electronic version with the OECD Taxation iLibrary.
Model Tax Convention on Income and Capital 2010 Condensed Version September 2010, 470 pages ISBN 978-92-64-08948-8 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264089488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/mtc_cond-2010-en €69
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The Model Tax Convention and the worldwide network of bilateral tax treaties based on it provide clear, consensual rules for taxing income and capital while avoiding having income or capital taxed twice by two different countries. Because the economic and tax environment is constantly changing, article and commentaries are constantly under review and are periodically updated. Compared to the previous edition, this edition includes substantial revisions of Article 7 on Business Profits and its related Commentary and other Commentaries that relate to Article 7.
TAXATION
This publication is the eighth edition of the condensed version of the OECD Model Tax Convention on Income and on Capital. This shorter version contains the full text of the Model Tax Convention on Income and on Capital as it read on 22 July 2010, but without the historical notes, the detailed list of conventions between OECD member countries and the background reports that are included in the full-length version.
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OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and Tax Administrations 2010
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September 2010, 372 pages ISBN 978-92-64-09033-0 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264090330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/tpg-2010-en
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The OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and Tax Administrations provide guidance on the application of the “arm’s length principle”, which is the international consensus on transfer pricing, i.e. on the valuation, for tax purposes, of cross-border transactions between associated enterprises. In a global economy where multinational enterprises (MNEs) play a prominent role, transfer pricing is high on the agenda of tax administrators and taxpayers alike. Governments need to ensure that the taxable profits of MNEs are not artificially shifted out of their jurisdictions and that the tax base reported by MNEs in their respective countries reflect the economic activity undertaken therein. For taxpayers, it is essential to limit the risks of economic double taxation that may result from a dispute between two countries on the determination of an arm’s length remuneration for their cross-border transactions with associated enterprises. In the 2010 edition, Chapters I-III were substantially revised, with new guidance on: the selection of the most appropriate transfer pricing method to the circumstances of the case; the practical application of transactional profit methods (transactional net margin method and profit split method); and on the performance of comparability analyses. Furthermore, a new Chapter IX, on the transfer pricing aspects of business restructurings, was added. Consistency changes were made to the rest of the Guidelines.
The Multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters Amended by the 2010 Protocol
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This publication contains the official text of the Multilateral Convention on Mutual Assistance in Tax Matters as amended by the 2010 Protocol. The original Convention was developed jointly by the Council of Europe and the OECD and opened for signature by the member states of both organisations on 25 January 1988. The original Convention was amended in 2010 to align it to the international standard on information exchange for tax purposes and to open it to all countries, responding to the call of the G20 to make it easier for all countries to secure the benefits of the new co-operative tax environment. The amended Convention entered into force on 1 June 2011. This Convention aims to help governments enforce their tax laws by providing an international legal framework for co-operation among countries in countering international tax avoidance and evasion. It offers a variety of tools for administrative co-operation in tax matters, providing all forms of exchange of information, assistance in tax collection and service of documents. It also facilitates joint audits and information sharing to counter other serious crimes (e.g. money laundering, corruption) when certain conditions are met. It preserves the rights of taxpayers, provides extensive safeguards to protect the confidentiality of the information exchanged, in particular in relation to personal data. The operation of this self-standing multilateral convention is overseen by a Co-ordinating Body comprised of the Parties to the Convention.
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June 2011, 112 pages ISBN 978-92-64-11544-6 www.oecd.org/bookshop?978926411544-6 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264115606-en
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Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes: Peer Reviews 2010, 2011, 2012, Average of 80 pages each http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/2219469x Price per copy:
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The Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes is a multilateral framework within which work in the area of tax transparency is carried out and information is exchanged among the more than 100 jurisdictions that participate in the Global Forum. It is charged with in-depth monitoring and peer review of the implementation of standards of transparency and exchange of information. These peer reviews are conducted in two stages, with the first phase assessing legal and administrative frameworks and the second phase reviewing the implementation and effectiveness of exchange of information.
The following reports have recently been published or updated: Guernsey
Netherlands
Australia
Hong Kong, China
New Zealand
Austria
Iceland
Nigeria
Bahamas
Ireland
Norway
Bahrain
Isle of Man
Philippines
Belgium
India
Qatar
Bermuda
Italy
San Marino
Brazil
Jamaica
Seychelles
Canada
Japan
Singapore
Cayman Islands
Jersey
South Africa
China
Kenya
Spain
Cyrpus
Korea
Sweden
Denmark
Luxembourg
Turkey
Estonia
Macao, China
Turks and Caicos Islands
Finland
Malta
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France
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Germany
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Implementing the Tax Transparency Standards, Second Edition
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June 2011, 228 pages ISBN 978-92-64-10723-6 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264107236 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264110496-en €50
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This handbook is intended to assist the assessment teams and the reviewed jurisdictions that are participating in the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes (the “Global Forum”) peer reviews and non-member reviews. It provides contextual background information on the Global Forum and the peer review process. It also contains key relevant documents and authoritative sources that will guide assessors and reviewed jurisdictions through the peer review process. This handbook is also a unique source of information for governments, academics and others interested in transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes.
Aid for Trade at a Glance 2013 Connecting to Value Chains July 2013, 410 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20102-6 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264201026 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/aid_glance-2013-en €70
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TRADE
This joint OECD-WTO publication puts a spotlight on aid for trade to assess what is happening, what is not, and where improvements are needed. The analysis is focused on trends in aid-for-trade policies, programmes and practices. It shows that the Aidfor-Trade Initiative is delivering tangible results in improving trade performance and bettering people’s lives, notably those of women, in developing countries. The report highlights that aid for trade plays an important role in enabling firms in developing countries to connect with or move up value chains. In fact, the emergence of value chains strengthens the rationale for aid for trade. Stakeholders remain actively engaged in the Aid-for-Trade Initiative. The 2013 monitoring exercise was based on self assessments from 80 developing countries, 28 bilateral donors, 15 multilateral donors and 9 providers of South-South co-operation. Views were also received from 524 supplier firms in developing countries and 173 lead firms, mostly in OECD countries.
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ITF Transport Outlook 2013 Funding Transport December 2013, 80 pages ISBN 978-92-821-0392-0 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789282103920 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789282103937-en
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The 2013 Transport Outlook presents and discusses global scenarios concerning the development of transport volumes through 2050. The analysis highlights the impact of alternative economic growth scenarios on passenger and freight flows and the consequences of rapid urbanisation outside the OECD. Under any scenario, transport volumes grow very strongly in non-OECD regions, and curbing negative side-effects (including greenhouse gas emissions, local pollution and congestion) is a major challenge. The Outlook also discusses the challenge of establishing sustainable funding mechanisms for the transport sector, emphasising the need for long run funding strategies in a context of growing global investment demand. The Outlook includes a statistical annex.
November 2013, 160 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20431-7 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264204317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/reg _glance-2013-en €60
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OECD Regions at a Glance showcases the contribution of regions to stronger, fairer and cleaner economies, drawing both on the latest comparable data and on past trends across regions in OECD countries. It highlights the persistence of regional disparities, underscores unused resources that can be mobilised to maximise regions’ competitive edge and shows the common characteristics of performing regions. The report presents 32 indicators, grouped under three broad themes, regions as drivers for competitiveness, inclusion and equal access to quality services in regions, and environmental sustainability in regions and metropolitan areas.
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OECD Regional Outlook 2014
April 2014, 300 pages ISBN 978-92-64-20140-8 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264201408 €60
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The OECD Regional Outlook 2014 provides an overview of the main developments in performance among OECD regions and the challenges for regional policy. It includes individual country profiles providing detailed quantitative and qualitative information on regional performance, institutions and policy settings in OECD members. This year’s edition includes a special focus on urban policy.
Green Growth in Cities June 2013, 132 pages ISBN 978-92-64-19517-2 www.oecd.org/bookshop?9789264195172 http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264195325-en €30
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This report synthesises the findings from six case studies of urban green growth policies, four at the city level (Paris, Chicago, Stockholm, Kitakyushu) and two at the national level (China, Korea). It offers a definition of urban green growth and a framework for analysing how it might play out in different types of cities. It demonstrates the importance of urban policies for achieving national environmental policy goals and discusses the increased efficiency of policy intervention at the urban level. It identifies urban activities to reduce environmental impact, that are most likely to contribute to the policy priorities of job creation, urban attractiveness, metro-regional supply of green products and services, and increased urban land values. It also provides guidance on addressing potential financing and governance challenges that may arise in pursuing urban green growth. Finally, the report offers a preliminary proposal for how green growth in cities could be measured.
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SUB-16321S2 SUB-16321S1
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276 424
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SUB-96021S2 SUB-96021S1
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54 84
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SUB-62011S2 SUB-61011S1
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SUB-43233S2 SUB-43233S1
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SUB-34061S2 SUB-34061S1
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SUB-01291S2 SUB-01291S1
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SUB-32061S2 SUB-31061S1
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SUB-01271S2 SUB-01271S1
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SUB-12071S2 SUB-12071S1
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110 170
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179 255
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179 255
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179 255
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179 255
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179 255
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510 730
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313 449
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324 470
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IEA Energy Prices and Taxes Statistics
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SUB-12011S2 SUB-12011S1
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105 162
OECD Economic Policy Reforms (Annual)
SUB-12071S2 SUB-12071S1
Online Only Online+Archive
50 77
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Online Only Online+Archive
510 780
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