This year's OECD Yearbook focuses on some of the key social, economic and environmental challenges arising both from the continuing aftermath of the economic crisis, but also from ambitious global agreements struck over the past year on taxation, development and climate change.
Introduction
Towards a more productive, inclusive world Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD
The economic empowerment of women for more productive and inclusive societies Michelle Bachelet, President of Chile
Innovative and productive economies
The productivity and equality nexus Gabriela Ramos, OECD Chief od Staff and Sherpa to the G20/G7
All on board to increase productivity for a more inclusive world Rodrigo Valdés, Minister of Finance, Chile
Business brief: Jobs in the digital era work differently Jacques van den Broek, CEO Randstad Holding NV
The twin challenges of promoting productivity and inclusive growth Catherine Mann, Chief Economist, OECD
For an optimistic revolution Alexander Stubb, Minister of Finance, Finland
Forging a digital society Axelle Lemaire, Secretary of State for the Digital Economy, France
The digital disruption of productivity Diane Coyle, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester and Fellow, Office for National Statistics
Digital economy: Why a brighter future could be in our pocket Andy Wyckoff, Director, OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation
In with the in-crowd Anindya Ghose, NEC Faculty Fellow, NYU Stern School of Business
A mystery in the machine Pedro Domingos, Professor in Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington
We need to talk about digital ethics Charlotte de Broglie, CEO and Founder, For the Future
Future societies
Europe will win from integration Stefano Scarpetta, Director, and Jean-Christophe Dumont, Head of International Migration Division, OECD Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs
Refugees are not a burden but an opportunity Philippe Legrain, Founder, Open Political Economy Network (OPEN), Senior Visiting Fellow, European Institute at the London School of Economics
Understanding the battle against extremism Andreas Schleicher, Director, OECD Directorate for Education and Skills
Family-friendly governance in response to demographic challenges Katalin Veresne Novák, Minister of State, Ministry of Human Capacities, Hungary
On public education in Chile Camila Vallejo Dowling, Communist Party, Member of Parliament (Congress), Chile
To have and have more: Wealth management and the growth of global inequality Brooke Harrington, Author and Associate Professor, Copenhagen Business School
Code is the poetry of a better world Linda Liukas, Author, Computer Programmer
Business brief: The ascendancy of digital trade: A new world order? Jacques Bughin, Director, McKinsey Global Institute
What dads can do for gender equality Monika Queisser, Willem Adema and Chris Clarke, OECD Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs
Women for peace Haifa Fahoum Al Kaylani, Founding Chair, International Women’s Forum and Ibrahim Gambari, Former Foreign Affairs Minister, Nigeria, and UN Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs
Local logic: How cities can make a difference Carolina Tohá, Mayor of Santiago, Chile
Inequality and urban growth Ricky Burdett, Professor of Urban Studies, London School of Economics
Business brief: A new vision for living and ageing in America Jo Ann Jenkins, CEO, AARP
From agreement to action
The Paris Agreement demands climate action Simon Upton, Director, OECD Environment Directorate
Renewable energy: Catalyst for a clean energy transition Miguel Arias Cañete, EU Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy
China's climate change combat Interview with Xuedu Lu, Advisor, Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department, Asian Development Bank
How to reach the Sustainable Development Goals? We need a GPS Martine Durand, Chief Statistician and Director, OECD Statistics Directorate
Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals is an imperative Dambisa Moyo, Economist and Author
Africa's choice: Business-as-usual or a green agenda? Belynda Petrie, CEO and Co-Founder, OneWorld Sustainable Investments
Fighting poverty means fighting sexism Michael Elliott, President and CEO, The ONE Campaign
The MNE Guidelines at 40: Implementation still matters Adrian Blundell-Wignall, Director, OECD Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, Special Advisor to the OECD Secretary-General on Financial Markets
It's up to us all to end child labour Kailash Satyarthi, 2014 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Founder, Kailash Satyarthi Children's Foundation
Act today for tomorrow's children Helle Thorning-Schmidt, Chief Executive Officer, Save the Children International
Global tax and transparency: We have the tools, now we must make them work Pascal Saint-Amans, Director, OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration
Finance, amorality and double speak Joris Luyendijk, Author
Local growth and development: An era of new priorities Michel Landel, CEO, Sodexo
Inclusive business can help solve the sustainability equation Noah Beckwith, Development Finance Practitioner
World trade: Why ministers must act Todd McClay, Minister of Trade, New Zealand
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