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  • 23-February-2021

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    Long Term Care and Healthcare Insurance

    Ageing is affecting many OECD countries and, as demographic change progresses, governments will be challenged to identify financially sustainable ways to support the care of ageing populations. The OECD’s Insurance and Private Pensions Committee launched a project on long-term care and health insurance in 2017. This page provides access to the reports published to date.

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  • 7-December-2020

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    Staying the Course: Don’t let COVID-19 affect your pension too

    Planning for tomorrow may seem like wishful thinking when life today is tough. COVID-19 is disrupting the livelihoods of many around the globe. On top of the health threat, many people have lost their jobs, especially in hard-hit sectors like tourism, retail and aviation, making it harder to save for retirement.

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  • 4-December-2020

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    Financial incentives and retirement savings

    Launched in 2014, this project reviews the cost effectiveness of tax and other financial incentives. It assesses more efficient ways of using public money to increase savings for retirement, retirement income and replacement rates.

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  • 4-December-2020

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    Financial incentives for funded private pension plans: OECD country profiles, 2020

    04/12/2020 - This report describes the tax treatment of retirement savings in OECD countries. It also covers non-tax financial incentives provided to encourage individuals to save for retirement in funded private pension plans.

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  • 19-November-2020

    English

    Pension Policy Notes and Reviews

    The Pension Policy Notes summarise the main features of countries’ pension systems and the policy challenges each of them faces and the Pension Policy Reviews provide an in-depth analysis of the different components of countries’ pension systems.

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  • 2-novembre-2020

    Français

    Recueil de l’OCDE de bonnes pratiques gouvernementales en matière d'investissements de qualité dans les infrastructures

    Le Recueil de l'OCDE de bonnes pratiques gouvernementales en matière d’investissements de qualité dans les infrastructures comprend un ensemble de bonnes pratiques et de mesures internationales intégrées et multidisciplinaires qui sont pertinentes pour les pays développés et en développement dans la poursuite d'investissements de qualité dans les infrastructures.

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  • 2-novembre-2020

    Français

    Symposium sur les investissements de qualité dans les infrastructures

    02/11/2020 - Cet événement en ligne s'est déroulé en deux sessions : un lancement ministériel et un dialogue de haut niveau sur l'importance des investissements de qualité dans les infrastructures, suivis d'un séminaire public-privé sur la promotion des principes du G20 et des bonnes pratiques dans les pays en développement.

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  • 6-October-2020

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    Green Infrastructure in the Decade for Delivery - Assessing Institutional Investment

    Building green is not only imperative to achieve global climate and development commitments in this 'decade for delivery', but will also be critical to sustain socio-economic development during the COVID-19 recovery. Private investment in particular is needed to bridge the infrastructure investment gap, given institutional investors’ large pools of long-term capital. After several years of efforts to upscale institutional investment in infrastructure, where does the level of investment stand today? This report provides a first-of-its-kind empirical assessment of investment in infrastructure by institutional investors domiciled in OECD and G20 countries, presenting a snapshot from February 2020. Based on a new detailed view of investment channels, financial instruments, sectoral allocations, regional preferences and trends, the report provides guidance on policy levers and priorities to scale-up institutional investment in green infrastructure.
  • 29-September-2020

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    Sustainable and resilient finance

    29/09/2020 - The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted an urgent need to consider resilience in finance, both in the financial system itself and in the role played by capital and investors in making economic and social systems more dynamic and able to withstand external shocks. The 2020 OECD Business and Finance Outlook focuses on the environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors that are rapidly becoming a part of mainstream finance.

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  • 13-August-2020

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    The political economy of the G20 agenda on financial regulation

    The paper empirically examines the implementation record of international financial regulation of the banking sector. The study finds that the size of the banking sector and the presence of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs) are positively associated with a stronger implementation record. These results suggest that cooperative motives of internalising externalities, creating a level playing field and preserving financial stability play a role in explaining the implementation record. We find evidence that this cooperative behaviour may be driven by the self-interest of global players as the positive record is particularly strong in countries where large banking sectors and big banks are both present, and where regulation only applies to large players. Sectoral concentration, bank health and the share of foreign ownership yield more mixed results as regards their impact on implementation.
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