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  • 1-February-2017

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    OECD Economic Survey of Portugal launches Monday 6 February 2017

    The latest OECD Economic Survey of Portugal, to be published on Monday 6 February, analyses the country’s gradual recovery from a deep recession as well as how the government’s broad structural reform agenda has contributed to more inclusive growth.

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  • 1-February-2017

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    OECD Economic Survey of Sweden launches Wednesday 8 February 2017

    The latest OECD Economic Survey of Sweden analyses the factors behind the country’s economic expansion, as well as steps that can be taken to ensure the continuation of inclusive, sustainable and green growth in the future.

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  • 19-January-2017

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    Portugal should build on reforms to boost job creation

    Comprehensive reforms to Portugal’s labour market between 2011 and 2015 have helped create jobs and reduce the country’s high unemployment rate but important challenges remain, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 17-January-2017

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    OECD Health Ministerial Statement - The next generation of health reforms

    OECD Health Ministers meeting in Paris have underlined their commitment to tackling important challenges facing health systems around the world including high-quality care for all; how to pay for effective health technologies; measuring health system performance on the basis of what it delivers to people, as well as making better use of health data; and making health systems more people-centred.

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  • 17-January-2017

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    OECD to launch review of labour market reforms in Portugal – Thursday 19 January, Lisbon

    The OECD will launch a review of the comprehensive labour market reforms undertaken in Portugal between 2011 and 2015 at 15:00 CET on Thursday 19 January. “Labour Market Reforms in Portugal 2011-2015 – A Preliminary Assessment” assesses the reforms in employment protection legislation, unemployment benefits, collective bargaining, minimum wages and working time, and their impact on the labour market.

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  • 16-January-2017

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    New approach needed to tackle rising drug prices

    The proliferation of high-cost medicines and rising drug prices are increasing pressures on public health spending and calling into question the pharmaceutical industry’s pricing strategies.

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  • 10-January-2017

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    Mexico: Reforms are starting to bear fruit, but further action is needed to boost productivity and ensure more inclusive growth, OECD says

    Ambitious structural reforms and sound macroeconomic policies have strengthened the resilience of the Mexican economy despite a complex national scenario and challenging global conditions, but more can be done to boost productivity and ensure that growth is inclusive enough to achieve better living conditions for all, according to a new report from the OECD.

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  • 3-January-2017

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    OECD Secretary-General Gurría condemns terrorist attack in Istanbul

    OECD Secretary General Angel Gurría has condemned the terrorist attack that took place in Istanbul during the New Year celebrations, transmitting his support to President Erdoğan and the people of Turkey.

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  • 16-December-2016

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    US push to make its development aid more effective is paying off

    The United States has maintained foreign aid volumes through the aftermath of the global economic crisis and has visibly improved the focus and effectiveness of its development assistance. These trends should be maintained and reforms to the U.S. Agency for International Development should be consolidated, according to a new OECD Review.

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  • 15-December-2016

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    Denmark could do more to help vulnerable laid-off workers

    Denmark should boost benefit coverage for low-skilled and low-wage workers and improve the support available to blue-collar workers as part of a series of reforms to help laid-off workers get back into work more quickly, according to a new OECD report.

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