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  • 16 Nov 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 293

The monthly Main Economic Indicators (MEI) presents comparative statistics that provide an overview of recent international economic developments for the  OECD countries and a number of non-member economies. This indispensable and unique source of key short-term statistics is a valuable vehicle for economic analysis. Using the most up-to-date, user-friendly graphical and tabular presentation, the indicators cover national accounts, business surveys and consumer opinions, leading indicators, retail sales, production, construction, prices, employment, unemployment, wages, finance, foreign trade and balance of payments.

  • 07 Nov 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 308

The OECD's Quarterly National Accounts spans the last 14 years and contains a selection of the accounts most widely used for economic analysis: GDP by type of expenditure and by kind of activity, gross fixed capital formation by sector and by type of goods, and private final consumption by type of expenditure and by object are all shown at both current and constant prices. Financing of capital formation and GDP by cost structure at current prices are also shown. The data cover 23 OECD countries, and totals are provided for the following groups: OECD, OECD-Europe, the European Union, the Euro zone and the Major 7 (G7).

  • 17 Oct 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 291

The monthly Main Economic Indicators (MEI) presents comparative statistics that provide an overview of recent international economic developments for the  OECD countries and a number of non-member economies. This indispensable and unique source of key short-term statistics is a valuable vehicle for economic analysis. Using the most up-to-date, user-friendly graphical and tabular presentation, the indicators cover national accounts, business surveys and consumer opinions, leading indicators, retail sales, production, construction, prices, employment, unemployment, wages, finance, foreign trade and balance of payments.

  • 15 Sept 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 291

The monthly Main Economic Indicators (MEI) presents comparative statistics that provide an overview of recent international economic developments for the  OECD countries and a number of non-member economies. This indispensable and unique source of key short-term statistics is a valuable vehicle for economic analysis. Using the most up-to-date, user-friendly graphical and tabular presentation, the indicators cover national accounts, business surveys and consumer opinions, leading indicators, retail sales, production, construction, prices, employment, unemployment, wages, finance, foreign trade and balance of payments.

  • 30 Aug 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 68

Ce numéro 220 de l’Observateur de l’OCDE est consacré à la corruption et examine aussi l'économie espagnol, décentralisation en Navarre et au Pays basque, la transition en Polagne, Carlos Ghosn, l'entreprise mondiale, OGM et ONG, pauvreté, et Bâle II.

English
  • 18 Aug 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 308

The OECD's Quarterly National Accounts spans the last 14 years and contains a selection of the accounts most widely used for economic analysis: GDP by type of expenditure and by kind of activity, gross fixed capital formation by sector and by type of goods, and private final consumption by type of expenditure and by object are all shown at both current and constant prices. Financing of capital formation and GDP by cost structure at current prices are also shown. The data cover 23 OECD countries, and totals are provided for the following groups: OECD, OECD-Europe, the European Union, the Euro zone and the Major 7 (G7).

  • 16 Aug 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 290

The monthly Main Economic Indicators (MEI) presents comparative statistics that provide an overview of recent international economic developments for the  OECD countries and a number of non-member economies. This indispensable and unique source of key short-term statistics is a valuable vehicle for economic analysis. Using the most up-to-date, user-friendly graphical and tabular presentation, the indicators cover national accounts, business surveys and consumer opinions, leading indicators, retail sales, production, construction, prices, employment, unemployment, wages, finance, foreign trade and balance of payments.

  • 24 Jul 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 289

The monthly Main Economic Indicators (MEI) presents comparative statistics that provide an overview of recent international economic developments for the  OECD countries and a number of non-member economies. This indispensable and unique source of key short-term statistics is a valuable vehicle for economic analysis. Using the most up-to-date, user-friendly graphical and tabular presentation, the indicators cover national accounts, business surveys and consumer opinions, leading indicators, retail sales, production, construction, prices, employment, unemployment, wages, finance, foreign trade and balance of payments.

  • 28 Jun 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 290

The monthly Main Economic Indicators (MEI) presents comparative statistics that provide an overview of recent international economic developments for the  OECD countries and a number of non-member economies. This indispensable and unique source of key short-term statistics is a valuable vehicle for economic analysis. Using the most up-to-date, user-friendly graphical and tabular presentation, the indicators cover national accounts, business surveys and consumer opinions, leading indicators, retail sales, production, construction, prices, employment, unemployment, wages, finance, foreign trade and balance of payments.

  • 05 Jun 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 239

Introduction générale vue d’ensemble : que savons-nous des politiques de valorisation du travail ? Les politiques de valorisation du travail sont un instrument de lutte utile contre la pauvreté et le chômage.

Des mesures efficaces a défaut d’être parfaites : l’eitc et les autres mesures de soutien de marché du travail faiblement rémunéré aux États-Unis – Le crédit d’impôt au titre des revenus du travail (EITC) est un instrument de soutien efficace des marchés du travail faiblement rémunéré aux États-Unis.

Observations expérimentales sur le recours aux suppléments de revenu comme stratégie visant a « rendre le travail payant » – Des observations expérimentales réalisées au Canada montrent que les parents isolés sans emploi réagissent bien aux aides salariales.

L'allocation aux familles (family credit) et le crédit d'impôt pour les familles actives (working families tax credit) au Royaume-Uni – Le nouveau crédit d'impôt mis en place au Royaume-Uni contribuera efficacement à améliorer la situation des salariés pauvres.

L'importance de l'intégration et le rôle que peuvent jouer les subventions a l'emploi – Les subventions à l'emploi peuvent améliorer l'intégration économique.

Allégements des charges sur les bas salaires – Permettre au système de prix de remplir sa fonction d’allocation de la main-d’œuvre et poursuivre des objectifs de redistribution par le biais du régime fiscal contribuent à accroître le bien-être.

Le salaire minimum en tant que moyen d’action pour les pouvoirs publics – Un salaire minimum fixé à un niveau modéré ne semble guère avoir d’effet sur l’emploi, mais il pourrait s’avérer préjudiciable pour certains groupes de travailleurs.

Conditions d’attribution des indemnités de chômage – Quelles sont les conditions requises dans différents pays ? Comment sont-elles appliquées ? Ont-elles un lien avec le niveau du chômage ?

Interactions des politiques mises en œuvre avec les mesures en vigueur – L’efficacité des politiques de valorisation du travail dépend des autres politiques en vigueur.

English
  • 31 May 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 76

This OECD Observer No. 220 features a spotlight on corruption and articles on Spain, Poland, the EMU, Carlos Ghosn, global business, GMOs, trucks, poverty, and Basel II.

French
  • 26 May 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 291

The monthly Main Economic Indicators (MEI) presents comparative statistics that provide an overview of recent international economic developments for the  OECD countries and a number of non-member economies. This indispensable and unique source of key short-term statistics is a valuable vehicle for economic analysis. Using the most up-to-date, user-friendly graphical and tabular presentation, the indicators cover national accounts, business surveys and consumer opinions, leading indicators, retail sales, production, construction, prices, employment, unemployment, wages, finance, foreign trade and balance of payments.

  • 22 May 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 284

The OECD's Quarterly National Accounts spans the last 14 years and contains a selection of the accounts most widely used for economic analysis: GDP by type of expenditure and by kind of activity, gross fixed capital formation by sector and by type of goods, and private final consumption by type of expenditure and by object are all shown at both current and constant prices. Financing of capital formation and GDP by cost structure at current prices are also shown. The data cover 23 OECD countries, and totals are provided for the following groups: OECD, OECD-Europe, the European Union, the Euro zone and the Major 7 (G7).

  • 27 Apr 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 290

The monthly Main Economic Indicators (MEI) presents comparative statistics that provide an overview of recent international economic developments for the  OECD countries and a number of non-member economies. This indispensable and unique source of key short-term statistics is a valuable vehicle for economic analysis. Using the most up-to-date, user-friendly graphical and tabular presentation, the indicators cover national accounts, business surveys and consumer opinions, leading indicators, retail sales, production, construction, prices, employment, unemployment, wages, finance, foreign trade and balance of payments.

  • 26 Apr 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 206

OECD Economic Studies is the journal of the Economics Department of the OECD. It features articles in the area of applied macroeconomics and statistical analysis, generally with an international or cross-country dimension. This issue features articles on labour market policies.

French
  • 18 Apr 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 212

La dynamique de la pauvreté dans six pays de l’OCDE – Une analyse de la dynamique de la pauvreté dans six pays de l’OCDE, notamment des facteurs qui influent sur la durée des périodes vécues en situation de pauvreté.

Déterminants de la performance des pays industrialisés en matière de santé : une analyse temporelle transversale – Pourquoi certains pays obtiennent-ils de meilleurs résultats que d’autres dans le domaine de la santé ?

Ce qui fonctionne dans les politiques actives du marché du travail : observations découlant de l’expérience des pays de l’OCDE – Une synthèse des faits observés concernant les mesures actives du marché du travail qui sont efficaces et les catégories de chômeurs pour lesquelles elles donnent de bons résultats.

Estimation de marges budgétaires prudentes pour les pays de l’ue : simulation d’un modèle var structurel – Une estimation des crédits budgétaires nécessaires pour satisfaire au Pacte de stabilité et de croissance selon divers horizons temporels et pour différents niveaux de confiance.

La santé des personnes agées dans les pays de l’ocde s’améliore-t-elle assez vite pour compenser le vieillissement de la population ? – Une étude de l’évolution de l’incapacité chez les personnes âgées et une analyse des conséquences qui en découlent du point de vue de l’action des pouvoirs publics.

Un éclairage nouveau sur les dépenses sociales effectives des pays : note – Actualisation des informations sur les dépenses sociales nettes portant sur treize pays.

English
  • 03 Apr 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 168

OECD Economic Studies is the journal of the Economics Department of the OECD. It features articles in the area of applied macroeconomics and statistical analysis, generally with an international or cross-country dimension. This issue features articles on early retirement: the role of social security systems; income distribution and poverty; government support of private R&D: fluctuations in R&D expenditure; and part-time work.

  • 22 Mar 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 297

The OECD's Quarterly National Accounts spans the last 14 years and contains a selection of the accounts most widely used for economic analysis: GDP by type of expenditure and by kind of activity, gross fixed capital formation by sector and by type of goods, and private final consumption by type of expenditure and by object are all shown at both current and constant prices. Financing of capital formation and GDP by cost structure at current prices are also shown.

  • 20 Mar 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 296

The monthly Main Economic Indicators (MEI) presents comparative statistics that provide an overview of recent international economic developments for the  OECD countries and a number of non-member economies. This indispensable and unique source of key short-term statistics is a valuable vehicle for economic analysis. Using the most up-to-date, user-friendly graphical and tabular presentation, the indicators cover national accounts, business surveys and consumer opinions, leading indicators, retail sales, production, construction, prices, employment, unemployment, wages, finance, foreign trade and balance of payments.

  • 21 Feb 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 248

The monthly Main Economic Indicators (MEI) presents comparative statistics that provide an overview of recent international economic developments for the  OECD countries. This indispensable and unique source of key short-term statistics is a valuable vehicle for economic analysis. Using the most up-to-date, user-friendly graphical and tabular presentation, the indicators cover national accounts, business surveys and consumer opinions, leading indicators, retail sales, production, construction, prices, employment, unemployment, wages, finance, foreign trade and balance of payments.

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