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21 Apr 2021 |
Tax Administration: Digital Resilience in the COVID-19 Environment
During the COVID-19 crisis, many tax administrations had to close offices and move to almost full or partial remote working. For many, this has also coincided with the peak filing season and an increase for some in the administration of benefits... |
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19 Apr 2021 |
The OECD Green Recovery Database
This policy brief presents results and policy insights drawn from the OECD Green Recovery Database. The database shows that while USD 336 billion has been allocated towards environmentally positive measures within COVID-19 recovery packages, this... |
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09 Apr 2021 |
An assessment of the impact of COVID-19 on job and skills demand using online job vacancy data
This policy brief uses online job vacancy postings as a partial indicator of the impact of COVID-19 on skills demand in five OECD countries (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States) between January and November 2020.... |
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08 Apr 2021 |
One year of SME and entrepreneurship policy responses to COVID-19: Lessons learned to “build back better”
This paper provides an analysis of the diverse range of SME and entrepreneurship policy measures implemented during the course of a year since the start of the COVID-19 crisis, with a view to identify lessons learned and implications for policy going... |
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25 Mar 2021 |
Adult Learning and COVID-19: How much informal and non-formal learning are workers missing?
This brief proposes estimates of the loss in on-the-job learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Participation in informal learning due to widespread shutdowns of economic activities is estimated to have decreased by 25%. In the case of non-formal... |
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23 Mar 2021 |
Trade finance in the COVID era: Current and future challenges
In response to the challenges resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, governments are looking to their Export Credit Agencies (ECAs) to fill any financing gaps left by the private market and to mitigate the impact of the crisis by engaging in both... |
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18 Mar 2021 |
Access to COVID-19 vaccines: Global approaches in a global crisis
Following the extraordinarily rapid development of COVID‑19 vaccines, immunisation is underway in many OECD countries. However, demand will continue to outstrip supply for some time and currently, distribution is strongly skewed in favour of... |
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16 Mar 2021 |
Responding to the COVID-19 and pandemic protection gap in insurance
The COVID-19 pandemic and the measures taken to limit the spread of the disease have significantly disrupted economic activity in countries around the world, resulting in significant business interruption losses. The vast majority of these losses are... |
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10 Mar 2021 |
Supporting jobs and companies: A bridge to the recovery phase
One year after the outbreak of the COVID‑19 crisis, the future looks certainly brighter but it is not yet time to withdraw policy support for people and companies. Even if the headline labour market figures in many countries look better than in Q2... |
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22 Feb 2021 |
COVID-19 and a new resilient infrastructure landscape
With the pandemic as a backdrop, this note provides a selected, high-level picture of resilience in infrastructure. Dimensions of resilience are explored across the project life-cycle, from planning and designing, to construction, operations, and... |
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18 Feb 2021 |
Business dynamism during the COVID-19 pandemic: Which policies for an inclusive recovery?
Firm entry has rebounded after the drop experienced during the first COVID-19 lockdowns of early 2020, yet the recovery in entry rates is highly heterogeneous across countries, with possible long-term implications for employment and output growth.... |
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17 Feb 2021 |
COVID-19 and greening the economies of Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia
As in many countries, the economies of Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) have been negatively affected by the global COVID-19 pandemic. Their governments responded by addressing the health impacts and providing relief to affected... |
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16 Feb 2021 |
COVID-19 and multilateral fisheries management
The management of multilateral fish stocks is suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has disrupted the operations of Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs), which have jurisdiction over fish stocks that either straddle the... |
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11 Feb 2021 |
Teaching and learning in VET: Providing effective practical training in school-based settings
This policy brief argues that VET programmes can be adapted to deliver practical components of VET in school-based settings when there is a persistent shortage of work-based learning opportunities. |
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11 Feb 2021 |
Global value chains: Efficiency and risks in the context of COVID-19
The policy debate on whether the gains from international specialisation in global value chains (GVCs) outweigh the associated risks of transmission of shocks has intensified in the aftermath of the COVID-19 outbreak and the resulting disruptions in... |
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11 Feb 2021 |
Using trade to fight COVID-19: Manufacturing and distributing vaccines
All countries need vaccines but not all can produce them. Vaccine production is highly specialised, subject to comparative advantages, and concentrated in few countries, making trade a vital means to deploying vaccines broadly. Keeping markets open... |
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10 Feb 2021 |
Strengthening the frontline: How primary health care helps health systems adapt during the COVID 19 pandemic
Health systems continue to adapt to cope with the COVID‑19 pandemic. Much focus has been placed on the scaling-up of hospital capacities. However, the pandemic is also deeply affecting the health of many people who are not infected by the virus.... |
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04 Feb 2021 |
Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines for developing countries: An equal shot at recovery
As the roll out of coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines begins, this policy brief asks how to ensure vaccines for all. In doing so, it examines the case for multilateral approaches to access and delivery, maps key challenges, and identifies priority... |
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28 Jan 2021 |
Securing the recovery, ambition, and resilience for the well-being of children in the post-COVID-19 decade
The policy brief details the critical challenges for the well-being of children in the context of the COVID-19 crisis and lays out the foundations of a Framework for Achieving the Well-Being of Children in the post-COVID-19 Decade to ensure that... |
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26 Jan 2021 |
COVID-19 pandemic: Towards a blue recovery in small island developing states
Small island developing states (SIDS) are among the most vulnerable countries to the impacts of the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, which is disrupting key economic sectors that SIDS’ undiversified and already fragile economies strongly rely upon.... |
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OECD Policy Responses to Coronavirus (COVID-19)
This series compiles data, analysis and recommendations on a range of topics to address the health, economic and societal crisis, facilitate co-ordination, and contribute to the necessary global action when confronting this enormous collective challenge. Bringing together policy responses spanning a large range of topics, from health to education and taxes, it provides guidance on the short-term measures in affected sectors and a specific focus on the vulnerable sectors of society and the economy. The content also aims to provide analysis on the longer-term consequences and impacts, steering the way towards a strong, resilient, green and inclusive recovery with co-ordinated policy responses across countries.
- ISSN : 27080676 (en ligne)
- https://doi.org/10.1787/5b0fd8cd-en
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Tax Administration: Digital Resilience in the COVID-19 Environment
OCDE
21 Apr 2021
During the COVID-19 crisis, many tax administrations had to close offices and move to almost full or partial remote working. For many, this has also coincided with the peak filing season and an increase for some in the administration of benefits...
The OECD Green Recovery Database
OCDE
19 Apr 2021
This policy brief presents results and policy insights drawn from the OECD Green Recovery Database. The database shows that while USD 336 billion has been allocated towards environmentally positive measures within COVID-19 recovery packages, this...
An assessment of the impact of COVID-19 on job and skills demand using online job vacancy data
OCDE
09 Apr 2021
This policy brief uses online job vacancy postings as a partial indicator of the impact of COVID-19 on skills demand in five OECD countries (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States) between January and November 2020....
One year of SME and entrepreneurship policy responses to COVID-19: Lessons learned to “build back better”
OCDE
08 Apr 2021
This paper provides an analysis of the diverse range of SME and entrepreneurship policy measures implemented during the course of a year since the start of the COVID-19 crisis, with a view to identify lessons learned and implications for policy going...
Adult Learning and COVID-19: How much informal and non-formal learning are workers missing?
OCDE
25 Mar 2021
This brief proposes estimates of the loss in on-the-job learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Participation in informal learning due to widespread shutdowns of economic activities is estimated to have decreased by 25%. In the case of non-formal...
Trade finance in the COVID era: Current and future challenges
OCDE
23 Mar 2021
In response to the challenges resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, governments are looking to their Export Credit Agencies (ECAs) to fill any financing gaps left by the private market and to mitigate the impact of the crisis by engaging in both...
Access to COVID-19 vaccines: Global approaches in a global crisis
OCDE
18 Mar 2021
Following the extraordinarily rapid development of COVID‑19 vaccines, immunisation is underway in many OECD countries. However, demand will continue to outstrip supply for some time and currently, distribution is strongly skewed in favour of...
Responding to the COVID-19 and pandemic protection gap in insurance
OCDE
16 Mar 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic and the measures taken to limit the spread of the disease have significantly disrupted economic activity in countries around the world, resulting in significant business interruption losses. The vast majority of these losses are...
Supporting jobs and companies: A bridge to the recovery phase
OCDE
10 Mar 2021
One year after the outbreak of the COVID‑19 crisis, the future looks certainly brighter but it is not yet time to withdraw policy support for people and companies. Even if the headline labour market figures in many countries look better than in Q2...
COVID-19 and a new resilient infrastructure landscape
OCDE
22 Feb 2021
With the pandemic as a backdrop, this note provides a selected, high-level picture of resilience in infrastructure. Dimensions of resilience are explored across the project life-cycle, from planning and designing, to construction, operations, and...
Business dynamism during the COVID-19 pandemic: Which policies for an inclusive recovery?
OCDE
18 Feb 2021
Firm entry has rebounded after the drop experienced during the first COVID-19 lockdowns of early 2020, yet the recovery in entry rates is highly heterogeneous across countries, with possible long-term implications for employment and output growth....
COVID-19 and greening the economies of Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia
OCDE
17 Feb 2021
As in many countries, the economies of Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) have been negatively affected by the global COVID-19 pandemic. Their governments responded by addressing the health impacts and providing relief to affected...
COVID-19 and multilateral fisheries management
OCDE
16 Feb 2021
The management of multilateral fish stocks is suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has disrupted the operations of Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs), which have jurisdiction over fish stocks that either straddle the...
Teaching and learning in VET: Providing effective practical training in school-based settings
OCDE
11 Feb 2021
This policy brief argues that VET programmes can be adapted to deliver practical components of VET in school-based settings when there is a persistent shortage of work-based learning opportunities.
Global value chains: Efficiency and risks in the context of COVID-19
OCDE
11 Feb 2021
The policy debate on whether the gains from international specialisation in global value chains (GVCs) outweigh the associated risks of transmission of shocks has intensified in the aftermath of the COVID-19 outbreak and the resulting disruptions in...
All countries need vaccines but not all can produce them. Vaccine production is highly specialised, subject to comparative advantages, and concentrated in few countries, making trade a vital means to deploying vaccines broadly. Keeping markets open...
Strengthening the frontline: How primary health care helps health systems adapt during the COVID 19 pandemic
OCDE
10 Feb 2021
Health systems continue to adapt to cope with the COVID‑19 pandemic. Much focus has been placed on the scaling-up of hospital capacities. However, the pandemic is also deeply affecting the health of many people who are not infected by the virus....
Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines for developing countries: An equal shot at recovery
OCDE
04 Feb 2021
As the roll out of coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines begins, this policy brief asks how to ensure vaccines for all. In doing so, it examines the case for multilateral approaches to access and delivery, maps key challenges, and identifies priority...
Securing the recovery, ambition, and resilience for the well-being of children in the post-COVID-19 decade
OCDE
28 Jan 2021
The policy brief details the critical challenges for the well-being of children in the context of the COVID-19 crisis and lays out the foundations of a Framework for Achieving the Well-Being of Children in the post-COVID-19 Decade to ensure that...
Small island developing states (SIDS) are among the most vulnerable countries to the impacts of the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, which is disrupting key economic sectors that SIDS’ undiversified and already fragile economies strongly rely upon....