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.
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.
This OECD Observer No. 214 features a special focus on education as well as articles on migration and social integration in North America, global electronic commerce, Y2K, 21st century technology, OECD taxes, federal fiscal relations in Germany, liberalisng capital flows in Asia, and Russian agriculture.
This OECD Observer No. 212 features a special focus on ageing and the economy as well as articles on agriculture and water, counting human capital, social policy, the rise of the institutional investor, the financial sector in New Zealand, the OECD Economic Outlook and the OECD Ministerial.
This OECD Observer No. 210 features a special focus on territorial development as well as articles on patents and innovation, the agro-food sector, agriculture and the environment, fiscal consolidation, Portugal's health system, commercial banking in Russia, and the OECD Economic Outlook.
Les avantages économiques de la réforme réglementaire - Son impact potentiel sur les performances de cinq pays : Allemagne, États-Unis, France, Japon, et Royaume-Uni, dans cinq secteurs-clés : électricité, transports aériens et routiers, télécommunications et distribution.
Mondialisation et interdépendance : défis et opportunités sur le plan macro-structurel - Deux scénarios pour comprendre dès maintenant à quoi l'économie mondiale pourrait ressembler à l'horizon 2020.
Les sommes réellement consacrées par les pays à la politique sociale :une étude comparative - Un tableau comparatif sans précédent des dépenses sociales nettes effectuées dans six pays.
Déterminants technologiques et non technologiques de l'accroissement des parts de marché à l'exportation - Une synthèse de données empiriques pour comprendre le rôle joué par la technologie.
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 the benefits of regulatory reform; globalisation and linkages; social spending; and determinants of export share growth.
This issue no. 205 of the OECD Observer features articles on social policy, pension policy, aid to the Sahel, telecommunications, the agricultural outlook, agriculture and the environment, science and society, fisheries, liberalisation and new OECD members, New Zealand's reforms, the French labour market, and Norwegian education.
This issue no. 204 of the OECD Observer features articles on technology and industrial performance, support to industry, government ethics, economic instruments and the environment, entrepreneurship, investment in the Urkaine, Japanese corporate governence, and the OECD Economic Outlook.
This 203rd issue of the OECD Observer features articles on food security, environmental indicators for agriculture, resting the land, farmers and the environment, ageing and public policy, employment in the regions, restraints on trade, enterprise in West Africa, Canada's pension system,and US corporate governance.
This issue no. 201 of the OECD Observer features articles on trade, antitrust policy, elder care, renewable energy, Asian energy, competition and the internet, China entering the 21st Century, fiscal consolidation and monetary policy, the Korean social security system, and the OECD Economic Outlook.