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  • 24-novembre-2022

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    Pourquoi les déflateurs sont-ils importants lorsqu'on examine la croissance et le bien-être économique ?

    Le revenu disponible réel des ménages par habitant fournit un meilleur indicateur du bien-être économique des ménages que le PIB réel par habitant car il s'agit d'une mesure du revenu des ménages, et il est déflaté en utilisant les changements de prix pour le secteur des ménages (consommateurs).

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  • 18-novembre-2022

    Français

    Le Cameroun et le Sénégal rejoignent les bases de données de l'OCDE sur les ressources et les emplois

    En 2020, trois organisations internationales, l'Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC), l'OCDE et la Commission économique des Nations unies pour l'Afrique (CEA-ONU) ont lancé un projet de renforcement des capacités en Afrique afin de développer la production de statistiques nationales pour les tableaux internationaux des entrées-sorties (TIES) qui sous-tendent les indicateurs TiVA...

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  • 14-November-2022

    English

    Statistical Insights - To leave or not to leave: How are the world’s largest MNEs responding to the war in Ukraine?

    Navigating challenging business environments is standard practice for most Multinational Enterprises (MNEs), as they often operate in several countries coordinating their activities over multiple markets. Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has triggered unprecedented economic sanctions with potentially far‑reaching implications for doing business in Russia.

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  • 7-November-2022

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    Identifying the Main Drivers of Productivity Growth - A Literature Review

    This report represents the second outcome of the collaboration between the Asian Productivity Organization (APO) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to improve the measurement and analysis of productivity developments across APO and OECD member economies. The report discusses the potential impact of COVID-19 on productivity and examines the role of Multifactor Productivity (MFP) as a major driver of economic growth and changes in living standards. It then identifies the most important factors influencing MFP growth and describes the most important challenges affecting the measurement of each of these factors as well as the estimation of their impact on MFP. The report provides key recommendations to improve the reliability and interpretation of the empirical evidence for economic analysis.
  • 8-July-2022

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    The OECD Statistics Newsletter, latest issue: July 2022

    In this issue: Better child well-being policies with better data: New OECD Child Well-being Dashboard and updated Data Portal; From ocean observations to public benefit: New horizons with OECD surveys; A new near-real-time global database on CO2 emissions from air transport...

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  • 1-July-2022

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    The architecture of infrastructure recovery in Ukraine

    The policy brief argues that as donations are flowing into Ukraine to support its recovery, the country’s plan for infrastructure reconstruction needs to ensure that resources are spent efficiently by addressing priorities and focusing on affordability. The approach requires a masterplan that articulates clear objectives, in line with the State’s ambitions in strategic areas such as digitalisation and decarbonisation, and consistent with Ukraine’s future accession path to the European Union, with a list of reconstruction projects. In this context, devising strategies that minimise the risk of procurement failures will be a policy priority.
  • 20-May-2022

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    OECD Expert Group on Extended Supply and Use Tables

    Measures of trade in value-added (TiVA) have transformed our ability to understand the scale and complexity of global value chains. However, to a large extent, the accuracy of these estimates is determined by the granularity of information used to construct them.

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  • 19-May-2022

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    New approaches to compute TiVA indicators for the United Kingdom

    This report examines UK engagement in Global Value Chains from a national perspective, with the objective of complementing existing indicators of trade integration.

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  • 12-May-2022

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    Digital Transformation of National Statistical Offices

    Digital transformations bring about fundamental changes in how institutions – from governments to businesses – operate. National statistical offices (NSOs) face growing expectations from data users and need to adapt their digital capabilities accordingly. For NSOs in low and middle-income countries, who may have had limited exposure to digitalisation to date, keeping pace with rapid technological change is challenging. This report uses examples from six NSOs to explore common barriers for NSOs in their digital transformations and identifies specific drivers. The report makes a case for digital transformations through more comprehensive institutional changes such as governance, procurement and human resources. In addition, the report outlines specific recommendations at the individual, technological, organisational and system level to guide NSOs and their partners towards a successful digital transformation.
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