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  • 30-October-2015

    English

    Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes Peer Reviews: Latvia 2015 - Phase 2: Implementation of the Standard in Practice

    This report contains the 2014 'Phase 2: Implementation of the Standards in Practice' Global Forum review of Latvia. The Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes is the multilateral framework within which work in the area of tax transparency and exchange of information is carried out by over 120 jurisdictions which participate in the work of the Global Forum on an equal footing. The Global Forum is charged with in-depth monitoring and peer review of the implementation of the standards of transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes. These standards are primarily reflected in the 2002 OECD Model Agreement on Exchange of Information on Tax Matters and its commentary, and in Article 26 of the OECD Model Tax Convention on Income and on Capital and its commentary as updated in 2004, which has been incorporated in the UN Model Tax Convention. The standards provide for international exchange on request of foreseeably relevant information for the administration or enforcement of the domestic tax laws of a requesting party. 'Fishing expeditions' are not authorised, but all foreseeably relevant information must be provided, including bank information and information held by fiduciaries, regardless of the existence of a domestic tax interest or the application of a dual criminality standard. All members of the Global Forum, as well as jurisdictions identified by the Global Forum as relevant to its work, are being reviewed. This process is undertaken in two phases. Phase 1 reviews assess the quality of a jurisdiction’s legal and regulatory framework for the exchange of information, while Phase 2 reviews look at the practical implementation of that framework. Some Global Forum members are undergoing combined – Phase 1 plus Phase 2 – reviews. The ultimate goal is to help jurisdictions to effectively implement the international standards of transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes.
  • 21-octobre-2015

    Français

    Études économiques de l'OCDE : Lettonie 2015

    L'Étude économique de l'OCDE pour la Lettonie 2015 examine les récents développements économiques, politiques, et les perspectives et jette un regard plus détaillé sur améliorer l'efficacité du secteur public et augmenter la productivité.
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  • 22-septembre-2015

    Français

    Perspectives des migrations internationales 2015 - principales conclusions pour la Lettonie

    Entre 2012 et 2013, la population de la Lettonie a reculé de 22 400 personnes, pour s’établir à 2 001 500 habitants, essentiellement en raison de l’émigration. Les statistiques officielles indiquent que le nombre de départs a dépassé celui des entrées, entraînant un solde migratoire négatif de 14 300 personnes en 2013

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  • 10-septembre-2015

    Français

    Objectif croissance 2015 - Lettonie

    Ce pays faisant pour la première fois l’objet d’une analyse au titre d’Objectif croissance, les priorités de réformes structurelles sont par définition nouvelles et il n’y a pas de suivi des mesures prises. Les données disponibles ne permettent pas encore de définir des priorités en comparant performances et indicateurs des politiques publiques; la présentation des priorités faite ici est donc de nature qualitative...

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  • 27-August-2015

    English

    Investing in Youth: Latvia

    This report provides a detailed diagnosis of the youth labour market and education system in Latvia from an international comparative perspective, and offers tailored recommendations to help improve school-to-work transitions. It also provides an opportunity for other countries to learn from the innovative measures that Latvia has taken to strengthen the skills of youth and their employment outcomes, notably through the implementation of a Youth Guarantee.  
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  • 17-juillet-2015

    Français

    Lettonie: Pépinières d’entreprises dans les régions rurales

    Le programme «Business incubators in the Latvian regions» soutient la création de pépinières d’entreprises dans les régions rurales et défavorisées dans le but d’aider les entrepreneurs à créer et développer leur entreprise. Cette mesure vise à stimuler le développement économique des régions lettones en dehors de Riga.

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  • 23-March-2015

    English

    OECD Review of the Corporate Governance of State-Owned Enterprises in Latvia

    This report evaluates the corporate governance framework for the Latvian state-owned enterprise sector relative to the OECD Guidelines on Corporate Governance of State-Owned Enterprises. The report was prepared at the request of the Republic of Latvia. It is based on a review involving all OECD countries.

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  • 3-December-2014

    Latvian

    Pārskats par veselību: Eiropa 2014

    Eiropas valstis ir sasniegušas nozīmīgus rezultātus sabiedrības veselības ziņā, taču gan valstu ietvaros, gan starp tām veselības stāvokļa ziņā joprojām vērojama būtiska nevienlīdzība. Jaundzimušo vidējais paredzamais mūža ilgums Eiropas Savienības (ES) dalībvalstīs kopš 1990.

  • 19-November-2014

    English

    Job Creation and Local Economic Development in Latvia

    This publication highlights new evidence on policies to support job creation, bringing together the latest research on labour market, entrepreneurship and local economic development policy to help governments support job creation in the recovery. It also includes a set of country pages featuring, among other things, new data on skills supply and demand at the level of smaller OECD regions (TL3).

  • 11-juillet-2014

    Français

    Tendances et politiques du tourisme de l'OCDE 2014 : Lettonie

    En 2012, les touristes internationaux ont dépensé 383.6 millions LVL (545.8 millions EUR) en Lettonie, chiffre en hausse de 1.1 % par rapport à 2011. La filière touristique est considérée comme l’un des principaux moteurs de la croissance économique du pays, une source importante de recettes d’exportation et un secteur primordial...

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