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  • 23-November-2018

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    Foro Nueva Economía

    This is a very good time to be talking about these matters. As you know, yesterday, together with Minister Calviño, we launched our 2018 Economic Survey of Spain, which fundamentally highlights the strength of the Spanish economy and urges you to continue with your reform drive towards a model of inclusive growth that leaves no one behind.

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  • 23-November-2018

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    Roundtable on Sustainable Business Conduct

    Although responsible business conduct is a duty for businesses, it also offers major business opportunities. There are numerous studies showing that socially responsible businesses get better financial results, thanks to their enhanced reputation, their capacity to attract and retain more highly qualified staff, and the broader “social licence to operate” they enjoy.

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  • 22-November-2018

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    Spain’s accession to the Global Deal

    When we launched the Global Deal at the United Nations in September 2016, together with the Swedish Prime Minister, Stefan Löfven, and the ILO, I said that it was “an initiative whose moment had come”. Two years on, its relevance has continued to grow. Today, more than ever, we are faced with the acute need to relaunch social dialogue as a fundamental driver to foster a more human, more inclusive economy.

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  • 22-November-2018

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    Launch of the 2018 OECD Economic Survey of Spain

    The recovery of the Spanish economy has been more dynamic than most euro area economies, with a robust 3% GDP growth in the past three years. Although it is still extremely high, unemployment has fallen to 14.5% from its peak of 26% in 2013, and in the past year alone 478 000 jobs have been created.

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  • 22-November-2018

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    Spanish Congress of Deputies: Session on inclusive growth

    Inequality is not a new phenomenon, but what is new are the levels of inequality that have increased rapidly in recent years. This is something that we have been documenting for a long time in the OECD. This work is unknown to a large proportion of the general public, but it is work that we are very proud of because it has helped to push inequality to the forefront of political debate.

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  • 21-November-2018

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    Launch of the Economic Outlook

    Today’s Economic Outlook points to a global economy that is losing steam, with the pace of global expansion easing from 3.7% this year to 3.5% in both 2019 and 2020. And one major reason for this is a breakdown in co-operation.

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  • 21-November-2018

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    OECDEurasia@10: Drawing the Lessons, Shaping the Future

    This year marks the tenth anniversary of the OECD Eurasia Competitiveness Programme, which supports the implementation of policies to enhance competitiveness, improve the business climate and facilitate the transition to market economies.

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  • 19-November-2018

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    2018 Global Strategy Group : Opening session

    Technology never stands still. Changing circumstances and human ingenuity ensure that we constantly find new and better ways to do things. Innovation and technological progress are essential for improving well-being and making our economic systems more sustainable and inclusive.

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  • 19-November-2018

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    Panel discussion with civil society representatives

    The OECD has a long tradition of engaging with civil society. In fact, the OECD Council Resolution on relations with civil society dates from 1962, one year after our establishment. Formally, BIAC and TUAC are our two main entities with which we interact regularly, but we have seen over time a growing engagement of our committees with Civil Society Organisations.

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  • 19-November-2018

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    14th Annual Meeting of the OECD Network on Fiscal Relations Across Levels of Government

    The Fiscal Network is an inspiring example of horizontal collaboration between the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration (CTP), the Economics Department (ECO), the Public Governance Directorate (GOV) and the Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities (CFE) – as well as their respective committees (CFA, EPC, PGC and RDPC).

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