Sustainable Development in OECD Countries
Getting the Policies Right
This publication summarises the lessons learned from the 30 country reviews of sustainable development that have been published since 2002 as part of OECD Economic Surveys. It also examines the concrete action that countries have taken to promote sustainable development while concentrating on the results that have been achieved and the efficiency of achieving the results. The publication focuses on major policy areas including the improvement of environmental policies, raising living standards in developing countries, and ensuring sustainable retirement income policies. Numerous tables provide detailed data and sustainable development indicators that have been used to gauge performance and assess costs.
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Policy Integration for Sustainable Development Areas
Sustainable development requires that policy decisions aimed at a specific goal take proper account of their effects in the environmental, economic and social dimensions. All country reviews of sustainable development have briefly reviewed the arrangements in place to promote policy integration. The chapter reports on the main findings and recommendations from the reviews which examined the extent to which sustainable development plans and institutions facilitate policy integration. It includes specific analysis on the role of various instruments such...
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