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  • 2-December-2019

    English

    Assessing incentives to reduce traffic congestion in Israel

    Traffic congestion is a major problem in Israel. Costs of congestion are estimated at around 2% of GDP, above levels in other high-income economies. The availability of public transport is being increased to tackle the problem.

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  • 25-juillet-2018

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    Etude économique de la Lituanie 2018

    Etude économique de la Lituanie 2018

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  • 23-juillet-2018

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    Étude économique de la Corée 2018

    Etude disponible seulement en anglais.

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  • 19-juin-2018

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    Etudes économiques de l'Union Européenne et de la Zone Euro 2018

    Etudes économiques de l'Union Européenne et de la Zone Euro 2018

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  • 6-juin-2018

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    Étude économique des États-Unis 2018

    Étude économique des États-Unis 2018

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  • 8-January-2018

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    Switzerland’s productivity puzzle: Being a leader and an underperformer

    Switzerland is among the leaders in many global rankings including on R&D, innovation, infrastructure, universities and competitiveness. It is well integrated in global value chains, specialised in some high-value-added activities and home of many large multinationals. These factors should contribute to high, and rising, labour productivity.

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  • 8-January-2018

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    Norway’s economy, a need to ensure policies can cope with upcoming challenges

    In its latest Economic Survey for Norway , the OECD underscores the importance of policy facilitating transition away from oil-related activities and helping businesses seize opportunities from digitalisation and globalisation, through providing i) macroeconomic and financial stability, and ii) improvements to structural-policy settings.

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  • 14-November-2017

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    Maintaining Switzerland’s enviable living standards into the future

    Switzerland’s high living standards and quality of life are renowned. It has the third-highest level of GDP per capita in the OECD. Likewise, survey data show Swiss have the OECD’s second-highest rate of life satisfaction. Unemployment is low, including for young people. And income inequality (after taxes and transfers) is around the OECD average.

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  • 14-novembre-2017

    Français, PDF, 996kb

    Suisse 2017 synthèse

    L’économie suisse a montré une résilience remarquable ces dernières années face à la crise financière de 2009 et à une appréciation notable de sa monnaie en 2015, mais l’élan de la reprise a été difficile à maintenir et le PIB par habitant plafonne depuis 2008.

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  • 26-October-2017

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    Reducing inequality to raise incomes and expand well-being for all Colombians

    The peace agreement will boost economic growth, but to share it fairly Colombia must also achieve better educational outcomes and bring more people into the more productive formal economy.

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