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  • 4-November-2016

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    Balancing inclusiveness, work incentives and sustainability in Denmark

    The generous Danish welfare state relies on a high degree of labour force participation both for financing and in order to ensure social cohesion.

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  • 4-November-2016

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    Balancing inclusiveness, work incentives and sustainability in Denmark

    The generous Danish welfare state relies on a high degree of labour force participation both for financing and in order to ensure social cohesion.

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  • 11-October-2016

    English

    Unleashing private sector productivity in the United States

    Productivity growth has been sluggish since the Great Recession and had been slowing before it.

  • 11-October-2016

    English

    Labour market reforms in Korea to promote inclusive growth

    Labour market reforms are essential to promote social cohesion by removing obstacles to employment, particularly for women, youth and older persons.

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  • 11-October-2016

    English

    Raising Korea’s productivity through innovation and structural reform

    Raising productivity requires addressing a wide range of policies that affect resource allocation, the creation and diffusion of technology, human capital and the creation and financing of start-ups.

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  • 30-September-2016

    English

    Raising well-being in Germany’s ageing society

    Population ageing is setting in earlier in Germany than in most other OECD economies and will be marked.

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  • 30-September-2016

    English

    Boosting investment performance in Germany

    Non-residential investment has fallen over the past 20 years as a share of GDP and is now lower than in several other high-income OECD countries.

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  • 3-August-2016

    English

    Strengthening competition in network sectors and the internal market in Canada

    Canada’s productivity performance has lagged that of many other OECD countries, despite some improvement in recent years.

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  • 27-July-2016

    English

    Employment and skills in Finland

    Policies to speed up tertiary graduation, improve work incentives and activation of the unemployed and postpone labour market exit are necessary to bring the employment rate closer to the level of other Nordics

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  • 27-July-2016

    English

    Boosting productivity in Finland

    Reviving productivity requires improving framework conditions further so labour and capital can more easily move to the most dynamic sectors and firms, making the tax system more growth-friendly, and supporting innovation, basic research and young firms’ financing.

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