Sélectionner | Date Date | Titre Titre | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
04 May 2020 |
COVID-19 crisis response in ASEAN Member States
On 30 January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in the People’s Republic of China a global health emergency. Southeast Asia was one of the first regions affected due to its close geographical... |
||||
04 May 2020 |
Testing for COVID-19: A way to lift confinement restrictions
This policy brief discusses the role of testing for COVID 19 as part of any plan to lift confinement restrictions and prepare for a possible new wave of viral infections. If all confinement restrictions are lifted before a vaccine or effective... |
||||
29 Apr 2020 |
COVID-19, crises and fragility
Fragile contexts are beginning to be hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. Most of these countries are insufficiently prepared to cope with the spread of the disease and its consequences across the multiple dimensions of fragility. The most vulnerable have... |
||||
29 Apr 2020 |
Regulatory quality and COVID-19: Managing the risks and supporting the recovery
Regulatory decisions are vital at nearly every stage of resolving the health crisis and its social and economic effects. The current situation makes the need for trusted, evidence-based, internationally co-ordinated and well-enforced regulation... |
||||
29 Apr 2020 |
Equity injections and unforeseen state ownership of enterprises during the COVID-19 crisis
The COVID-19 outbreak and its containment measures including the lockdown of much of the world's population has put corporate balance sheets under tremendous pressure. As observed during the financial crisis 12 years ago, governments are finding it... |
||||
29 Apr 2020 |
COVID-19 and the food and agriculture sector: Issues and policy responses
The COVID-19 pandemic is a global health crisis that is already having devastating impacts on the world economy – both directly and through necessary measures to contain the spread of the disease. These impacts are also being felt by the food and... |
||||
11 Nov 2020 |
COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean: An overview of government responses to the crisis
This note highlights the government measures enacted to mitigate the crisis and considers long-term policy considerations towards the objective of building back a better future, with more inclusive, sustainable and resilient economies. |
||||
08 Dec 2020 |
COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean: Regional socio-economic implications and policy priorities
In 2020 LAC will be the most affected emerging and developing region in the world in terms of GDP growth and this crisis is hitting particularly the most vulnerable groups. Policy reactions have been bold, but further measures are needed. |
||||
28 Apr 2020 |
Developing countries and development co-operation: What is at stake?
The unprecedented health and economic crisis developing countries are facing will aggravate existing development challenges. While governments have started to respond, their capacity is tightly constrained. OECD governments and the broader... |
||||
28 Apr 2020 |
Public employment services in the frontline for employees, jobseekers and employers
The consequences of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic for the labour market are likely to be severe. Many firms are struggling to stay afloat during the often strict confinement measures, and large numbers of workers have already either been... |
||||
28 Apr 2020 |
A systemic resilience approach to dealing with Covid-19 and future shocks
Policymakers often have a linear view of the world, where pulling the right levers will get the economy and society back on track after shocks and crises. This paper argues that such an approach ignores how systems interact and how their systemic... |
||||
28 Apr 2020 |
Protecting online consumers during the COVID-19 crisis
The COVID-19 crisis has upended the global consumer landscape. Confinement measures have moved consumers further online, changed their demands and exacerbated behavioural biases.Many mainstream consumers are now financially and psychologically... |
||||
27 Apr 2020 |
Public servants and the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic: Emerging responses and initial recommendations
This note summarises the principles underpinning the most common measures taken across the OECD, and identifies initial opportunities for managing and harnessing change. |
||||
27 Apr 2020 |
From pandemic to recovery: Local employment and economic development
This note provides evidence on the importance of local action to help address the short-term and long-term consequences of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. |
||||
27 Apr 2020 |
OECD competition policy responses to COVID-19
This policy brief discusses how competition policy can help address the immediate challenges raised by the COVID-19 crisis whilst looking to the post-pandemic future and the contribution of markets to medium and long-term economic recovery. |
||||
27 Apr 2020 |
COVID-19 in emerging Asia: Regional socio-economic implications and policy priorities
The rapid spread of Covid-19 has been affecting economic and social conditions in Emerging Asia. Economic growth, which was already weakening before the outbreak, is facing significant pressure and may weaken further. |
||||
23 Apr 2020 |
Using artificial intelligence to help combat COVID-19
Today, AI technologies and tools play a key role in every aspect of the COVID-19 crisis response. To help facilitate the use of AI throughout the crisis, policy makers should encourage the sharing of medical, molecular, and scientific datasets and... |
||||
23 Apr 2020 |
Tracking and tracing COVID: Protecting privacy and data while using apps and biometrics
Digital technologies, in particular mobile and biometric applications, are being adopted in innovative ways to improve the effectiveness of government front-line responses to COVID-19. |
||||
22 Apr 2020 |
Italian regional SME policy responses
The note provides a preliminary inventory of the policy responses adopted by the Italian regions to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Chapter 1 focuses on the repercussions on the Italian... |
||||
22 Apr 2020 |
Trade facilitation and the COVID-19 pandemic
Trade facilitation is critical in the current crisis to ensure the swift movement of essential medical, food and IT supplies. Implementing reforms in the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement can help. |
- Accueil
- Périodiques
- OECD Policy Responses to Coronavirus (COVID-19)
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
181 - 200 of 231 results
COVID-19 crisis response in ASEAN Member States
OCDE
04 May 2020
On 30 January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in the People’s Republic of China a global health emergency. Southeast Asia was one of the first regions affected due to its close geographical...
Testing for COVID-19: A way to lift confinement restrictions
OCDE
04 May 2020
This policy brief discusses the role of testing for COVID 19 as part of any plan to lift confinement restrictions and prepare for a possible new wave of viral infections. If all confinement restrictions are lifted before a vaccine or effective...
COVID-19, crises and fragility
OCDE
29 Apr 2020
Fragile contexts are beginning to be hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. Most of these countries are insufficiently prepared to cope with the spread of the disease and its consequences across the multiple dimensions of fragility. The most vulnerable have...
Regulatory decisions are vital at nearly every stage of resolving the health crisis and its social and economic effects. The current situation makes the need for trusted, evidence-based, internationally co-ordinated and well-enforced regulation...
Equity injections and unforeseen state ownership of enterprises during the COVID-19 crisis
OCDE
29 Apr 2020
The COVID-19 outbreak and its containment measures including the lockdown of much of the world's population has put corporate balance sheets under tremendous pressure. As observed during the financial crisis 12 years ago, governments are finding it...
The COVID-19 pandemic is a global health crisis that is already having devastating impacts on the world economy – both directly and through necessary measures to contain the spread of the disease. These impacts are also being felt by the food and...
COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean: An overview of government responses to the crisis
OCDE
11 Nov 2020
This note highlights the government measures enacted to mitigate the crisis and considers long-term policy considerations towards the objective of building back a better future, with more inclusive, sustainable and resilient economies.
COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean: Regional socio-economic implications and policy priorities
OCDE
08 Dec 2020
In 2020 LAC will be the most affected emerging and developing region in the world in terms of GDP growth and this crisis is hitting particularly the most vulnerable groups. Policy reactions have been bold, but further measures are needed.
Developing countries and development co-operation: What is at stake?
OCDE
28 Apr 2020
The unprecedented health and economic crisis developing countries are facing will aggravate existing development challenges. While governments have started to respond, their capacity is tightly constrained. OECD governments and the broader...
Public employment services in the frontline for employees, jobseekers and employers
OCDE
28 Apr 2020
The consequences of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic for the labour market are likely to be severe. Many firms are struggling to stay afloat during the often strict confinement measures, and large numbers of workers have already either been...
Policymakers often have a linear view of the world, where pulling the right levers will get the economy and society back on track after shocks and crises. This paper argues that such an approach ignores how systems interact and how their systemic...
Protecting online consumers during the COVID-19 crisis
OCDE
28 Apr 2020
The COVID-19 crisis has upended the global consumer landscape. Confinement measures have moved consumers further online, changed their demands and exacerbated behavioural biases.Many mainstream consumers are now financially and psychologically...
Public servants and the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic: Emerging responses and initial recommendations
OCDE
27 Apr 2020
This note summarises the principles underpinning the most common measures taken across the OECD, and identifies initial opportunities for managing and harnessing change.
From pandemic to recovery: Local employment and economic development
OCDE
27 Apr 2020
This note provides evidence on the importance of local action to help address the short-term and long-term consequences of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
OECD competition policy responses to COVID-19
OCDE
27 Apr 2020
This policy brief discusses how competition policy can help address the immediate challenges raised by the COVID-19 crisis whilst looking to the post-pandemic future and the contribution of markets to medium and long-term economic recovery.
COVID-19 in emerging Asia: Regional socio-economic implications and policy priorities
OCDE
27 Apr 2020
The rapid spread of Covid-19 has been affecting economic and social conditions in Emerging Asia. Economic growth, which was already weakening before the outbreak, is facing significant pressure and may weaken further.
Using artificial intelligence to help combat COVID-19
OCDE
23 Apr 2020
Today, AI technologies and tools play a key role in every aspect of the COVID-19 crisis response. To help facilitate the use of AI throughout the crisis, policy makers should encourage the sharing of medical, molecular, and scientific datasets and...
Tracking and tracing COVID: Protecting privacy and data while using apps and biometrics
OCDE
23 Apr 2020
Digital technologies, in particular mobile and biometric applications, are being adopted in innovative ways to improve the effectiveness of government front-line responses to COVID-19.
Italian regional SME policy responses
OCDE
22 Apr 2020
The note provides a preliminary inventory of the policy responses adopted by the Italian regions to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Chapter 1 focuses on the repercussions on the Italian...
Trade facilitation and the COVID-19 pandemic
OCDE
22 Apr 2020
Trade facilitation is critical in the current crisis to ensure the swift movement of essential medical, food and IT supplies. Implementing reforms in the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement can help.