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  • 30-August-2022

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    Funding the future - The impact of population ageing on revenues across levels of government

    Government revenues may be affected by economic growth and changes in demographics over time. The effect of economic growth can be captured by long-run buoyancy – responsiveness of government revenues to GDP growth – while the demographic effect can be captured by changes in labour income, asset income and consumption patterns over the life cycle, as well as population growth. This paper attempts to quantify the effect of population ageing on OECD tax revenues across different levels of government, by estimating error correction models of revenue buoyancies over the 1990 to 2018 period, by type of revenue, country and level of government. Multiple scenarios are used for the projections to 2040, which are combined with scenarios for the evolution of revenue bases using newly harmonized EU and UN National Transfer Accounts data as well as OECD Population Projections.
  • 29-juillet-2022

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  • 18-July-2022

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    Global insurance market trends

    This annual report analyses insurance market statistics collected by the OECD to monitor the insurance industry’s overall performance and health. It covers all OECD countries plus selected Asian, African and Latin American countries.

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  • 10-June-2022

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    Pension Markets in Focus

    This report gives an overview of private pension systems worldwide and outlines latest developments. It assesses the amount of assets in funded and private pension plans, describes the way these assets are invested in financial markets, and looks at how investments have performed, both in the past year and over the past decade.

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  • 23-February-2022

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    Improving the design of retirement saving pension plans

    The OECD Recommendation for the Good Design of Defined Contribution Pension Plans identifies elements of good design and public policy to assist countries to strengthen retirement income adequacy in an environment where pension benefits result from assets accumulated during working life.

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  • 12-January-2022

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    Core competencies frameworks on financial literacy

    The core competencies frameworks on financial literacy highlight a range of financial literacy outcomes that may be considered important for adults, youth, or owners and managers of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and of potential entrepreneurs. The OECD also develop core competence frameworks with a regional focus.

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  • 25-octobre-2021

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    Déclaration du Secrétaire général de l’OCDE sur les niveaux futurs de financement climatique

    Le financement fourni et mobilisé par les pays développés au titre de la lutte contre le changement climatique dans les pays en développement devrait atteindre 100 milliards USD en 2023, selon une nouvelle analyse de l’OCDE.

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  • 24-septembre-2021

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    Il faut redoubler d’efforts pour accroître la confiance dans l’intelligence artificielle dans le secteur financier, affirme l’OCDE

    Les pouvoirs publics, les autorités de réglementation financière et les entreprises doivent s’employer de concert, et en accélérant la cadence, à relever les défis dont s’accompagnent le développement et déploiement d’une intelligence artificielle (IA) digne de confiance dans le secteur financier, selon un nouveau rapport de l’OCDE.

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  • 3-September-2021

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    Annual Survey of Investment Regulation of Pension Providers

    Each year, the OECD publishes a survey of the investment regulation of pension providers which describes the main quantitative investment regulations applied to pension funds in 90 economies. The survey questionnaire covers all types of pension plans financed via pension funds.

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  • 30-June-2021

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    Better Governance, Planning and Services in Local Self-Governments in Poland

    This report provides an assessment of public governance and territorial development in Polish local self-government units (LSGUs). It offers key recommendations to governments at the national, regional and local levels in Poland on how to enhance development, improve service delivery and strengthen management processes within LSGUs. It addresses eight key thematic areas, including strategic planning, co-ordination across administrative units and policy sectors, multi-level governance and investment capacity, the use of monitoring and evaluation evidence for decision-making, budgeting, strategic workforce management, open government, and regulatory policy to reduce administrative burden and simplify public procurement. The report proposes a classification of LSGUs in Poland based on OECD typology, in order to reflect the economic functionality of specific regions/territories as a means to help LSGUs design more effective local development policies. A self-assessment tool for LSGUs in Poland complements the report and provides key indicators that allow counties and municipalities to assess their main strengths and weaknesses on public governance and local development practices, plan how to better serve citizens, enhance local sustainable development and engage with stakeholders to build a collective vision and plan of action.
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