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  • 12-octobre-2022

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    États-Unis : il faut continuer de s’attaquer aux problèmes macroéconomiques tout en soutenant la classe moyenne et en se préparant au vieillissement démographique, selon l’OCDE

    Après une reprise rapide consécutive à la pandémie, les États-Unis sont confrontés à des difficultés économiques considérables du fait de l’envolée de l’inflation et du ralentissement de l’activité économique, selon un nouveau rapport de l’OCDE.

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  • 5-août-2021

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    Richard Trumka

    Déclaration du Secrétaire général de l’OCDE, M. Mathias Cormann, concernant le décès de M. Richard Trumka, Président de la Commission syndicale consultative auprès de l'OCDE (TUAC)

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  • 23-mars-2021

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    L’OCDE rend compte au G7 de la nécessité de renforcer la résilience économique face aux crises

    La création d’un forum d’intervention rapide d’urgence pour assurer la continuité des approvisionnements mondiaux en biens essentiels durant les grandes crises internationales est l’une des nombreuses recommandations formulées par l’OCDE dans un nouveau rapport au G7 sur le renforcement de la résilience économique.

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  • 17-novembre-2020

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    Etats-Unis - Convention de l'OCDE sur la lutte contre la corruption

    Cette page contient toutes les informations se rapportant à la mise en oeuvre de la Convention de l’OCDE sur la lutte contre la corruption aux Etats-Unis.

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  • 19-November-2014

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    OECD maps location of skilled U.S. workers and the employers who seek them

    U.S. employers are demanding skilled workforces, but are not always able to find a local supply, says a new OECD study looking at Job Creation and Local Economic Development.

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  • 9-September-2014

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    Educational Attainment and Mobility Slowing in the United States, OECD Finds

    The proportion of adults in the U.S. population with a tertiary qualification is growing more slowly than in most OECD countries, while fewer Americans are achieving an educational level which is higher than that of their parents, a new OECD study finds.

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  • 1-July-2014

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    After Decline in U.S. Health Expenditure Growth, OECD Sees Risk of Spending Uptick in Recovery

    Gains made towards slowing health expenditure growth in the United States in recent years could be negated by price increases associated with the continuing economic recovery unless more efforts are made to contain spending, says a new OECD paper published in The Lancet.

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  • 7-May-2014

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    New OECD Tool Can Help US Services Exporters Break Down Barriers, Support Jobs at Home

    The United States can further improve productivity in its economy by prioritizing reforms that enhance openness, diversity and competition in services markets, particularly where higher trade restrictions are observed.

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  • 5-May-2014

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    U.S. Recovery to Gather Pace in 2014, Says OECD in Latest Economic Outlook

    Economic activity in the United States is projected to pick up in steadily in 2014 as the effects of the severe winter weather dissipate and investment and consumption expand, according to the OECD’s latest Economic Outlook.

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  • 5-May-2014

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    “Happy, Healthy and Wise” are Top Priorities for American, Canadian Users of OECD Better Life Index

    When it comes to well-being, American users of the OECD Better Life Index (BLI) want to be happy, Canadians care most about health, while Latin Americans strive for better education. That’s according to user feedback as the Index marks its third birthday.

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