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No. 66 | 05 Apr 2019 |
Science-industry knowledge exchange
Countries deploy a variety of financial, regulatory and soft policy instruments to promote science-industry knowledge exchange. While these instruments are often discussed in isolation, they are implemented collectively and may reinforce and... |
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No. 21 | 20 Apr 2015 |
Scientific Advice for Policy Making
The scientific community is increasingly being called upon to provide evidence and advice to government policy-makers across a range of issues, from short-term public health emergencies through to longer-term challenges, such as population ageing or... |
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No. 75 | 01 Aug 2019 |
Ship finance practices in major shipbuilding economies
This report presents an overview and trends of the ship finance practices in major shipbuilding economies. Ship finance is a broad term that involves corporate financial management of shipping companies and shipyards as well as new-building finance.... |
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No. 68 | 12 Apr 2019 |
Ship recycling
This report includes an overview of the ship recycling market by providing descriptive statistics, describing the determinants for the decision of ship-owners to demolish vessels, and elaborating on the main market players and the economics of ship... |
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No. 132 | 07 Jul 2022 |
Shipbuilding market developments, first semester 2022
The latest OECD analysis of demand and supply in the shipbuilding industry finds significant excess capacity in the sector. Reducing this excess capacity will depend on the willingness and ability of yards to reduce existing capacity and to refrain... |
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No. 119 | 15 Sept 2021 |
Shipbuilding policy and market developments in selected economies
This report presents shipbuilding market developments of nine of the largest shipbuilding economies which are not members of the OECD Council Working Party on Shipbuilding (WP6). Over the last 20 years, the share of these economies in global ship... |
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No. 131 | 07 Jul 2022 |
Shipbuilding policy and market developments in selected economies 2022
The past two decades have seen steady growth in global ship deliveries by countries that are not members of the OECD Council Working Party on Shipbuilding (WP6). Non-WP6 economies made up 47.4% of worldwide deliveries in 2021, mostly driven by the... |
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No. 166 | 26 Apr 2024 |
Space economy investment trends
Over the last decade, the space economy has seen significant shifts, welcoming new entrants and types of capital. Annual launch activity has increased, in large part thanks to the influx of private investment. This raises questions about the future... |
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No. 87 | 08 Apr 2020 |
Space sustainability
This paper explores selected long-term sustainability issues related to increasing activities in outer space, with a particular focus on the economics of space debris. It reviews trends of selected space sustainability issues and discusses a range of... |
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No. 116 | 20 Jul 2021 |
Space technology transfers and their commercialisation
This paper examines space technology transfers and their commercialisation, focussing on transfers from publicly funded space programmes to different sectors of the economy. |
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No. 53 | 09 Sept 2018 |
State enterprises in the steel sector
This report assesses the extent and implications of the presence of state enterprises in the steel industry. There are concerns about the potential lack of transparency and accountability as well as competitive advantages that state enterprises may... |
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No. 98 | 03 Feb 2021 |
State-owned enterprises in the shipbuilding sector
This paper uses firm-level data analysis to assess the extent, and the economic and policy implications of state-owned enterprises (hereafter SOEs) in the shipbuilding sector. Even though the available data appears to be limited in certain respects,... |
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No. 48 | 08 Dec 2017 |
Strengthening the effectiveness and sustainability of international research infrastructures
Research infrastructures are long-term enterprises. They are increasingly diverse in nature, may operate under very different models of governance and financing, and within diverse and evolving financial and political contexts. They represent... |
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No. 72 | 14 May 2019 |
Structural adjustment, mass lay-offs and employment reallocation
This report investigates the factors associated with the intensity of “mass lay-offs” across countries and industries, controlling for the dynamics of overall employment. The results suggest that some important drivers of structural transformation... |
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No. 147 | 26 Apr 2023 |
Subsidies to the steel industry
This report analyses subsidies provided to steel producers by examining firm-level data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and conducting desk research. It reveals that subsidy trends persist even in the face of... |
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No. 78 | 11 Oct 2019 |
Supporting research for sustainable development
This document presents nine innovation policy initiatives from different OECD countries that support research and innovation for sustainable development by embracing systemic solutions to address the challenge. The three types of initiatives reviewed... |
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No. 146 | 26 Apr 2023 |
Technology assessment for emerging technology
The rapid pace of technological change, coupled with a pressing need for solutions to address grand societal challenges and global crises, heightens the challenge for policy makers to develop science, technology and innovation policies at speed, in... |
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No. 14 | 21 May 2014 |
The Dynamics of Employment Growth
Motivated by the ongoing interest of policy makers in the sources of job creation, this paper presents results from a new OECD project on the dynamics of employment (DynEmp) based on an innovative methodology using firm-level data (i.e. national... |
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No. 159 | 09 Oct 2023 |
The Impact of R&D tax incentives
This document reports on the final output of the OECD microBeRD+ project. Drawing on the outcomes of previous work, this study presents new evidence on the impact of business R&D support policies – tax incentives and direct forms of support – on... |
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No. 42 | 22 Sept 2017 |
The Microbiome, diet and health
There is now strong evidence that microbiomes play an important role in human health, as there are clear linkages to many of the major non-communicable diseases. This report assesses the key policy challenges for innovation in the microbiome.... |
OECD Science, Technology and Industry Policy Papers
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Science-industry knowledge exchange
José Guimón and Caroline Paunov
05 Apr 2019
Countries deploy a variety of financial, regulatory and soft policy instruments to promote science-industry knowledge exchange. While these instruments are often discussed in isolation, they are implemented collectively and may reinforce and...
Scientific Advice for Policy Making
OECD
20 Apr 2015
The scientific community is increasingly being called upon to provide evidence and advice to government policy-makers across a range of issues, from short-term public health emergencies through to longer-term challenges, such as population ageing or...
Ship finance practices in major shipbuilding economies
Laurent Daniel and Cenk Yildiran
01 Aug 2019
This report presents an overview and trends of the ship finance practices in major shipbuilding economies. Ship finance is a broad term that involves corporate financial management of shipping companies and shipyards as well as new-building finance....
Ship recycling
Karin Gourdon
12 Apr 2019
This report includes an overview of the ship recycling market by providing descriptive statistics, describing the determinants for the decision of ship-owners to demolish vessels, and elaborating on the main market players and the economics of ship...
Shipbuilding market developments, first semester 2022
Laurent Daniel, Takuya Adachi and Sunhye Lee
07 Jul 2022
The latest OECD analysis of demand and supply in the shipbuilding industry finds significant excess capacity in the sector. Reducing this excess capacity will depend on the willingness and ability of yards to reduce existing capacity and to refrain...
Shipbuilding policy and market developments in selected economies
Laurent Daniel, Changhoon Lee and Judith Spieth
15 Sept 2021
This report presents shipbuilding market developments of nine of the largest shipbuilding economies which are not members of the OECD Council Working Party on Shipbuilding (WP6). Over the last 20 years, the share of these economies in global ship...
Shipbuilding policy and market developments in selected economies 2022
Laurent Daniel and Sunhye Lee
07 Jul 2022
The past two decades have seen steady growth in global ship deliveries by countries that are not members of the OECD Council Working Party on Shipbuilding (WP6). Non-WP6 economies made up 47.4% of worldwide deliveries in 2021, mostly driven by the...
Space economy investment trends
OECD
26 Apr 2024
Over the last decade, the space economy has seen significant shifts, welcoming new entrants and types of capital. Annual launch activity has increased, in large part thanks to the influx of private investment. This raises questions about the future...
Space sustainability
Marit Undseth, Claire Jolly and Mattia Olivari
08 Apr 2020
This paper explores selected long-term sustainability issues related to increasing activities in outer space, with a particular focus on the economics of space debris. It reviews trends of selected space sustainability issues and discusses a range of...
Space technology transfers and their commercialisation
Mattia Olivari, Claire Jolly and Marit Undseth
20 Jul 2021
This paper examines space technology transfers and their commercialisation, focussing on transfers from publicly funded space programmes to different sectors of the economy.
State enterprises in the steel sector
Gianpiero Mattera and Filipe Silva
09 Sept 2018
This report assesses the extent and implications of the presence of state enterprises in the steel industry. There are concerns about the potential lack of transparency and accountability as well as competitive advantages that state enterprises may...
State-owned enterprises in the shipbuilding sector
Laurent Daniel, Changhoon Lee and Pieter Parmentier
03 Feb 2021
This paper uses firm-level data analysis to assess the extent, and the economic and policy implications of state-owned enterprises (hereafter SOEs) in the shipbuilding sector. Even though the available data appears to be limited in certain respects,...
Strengthening the effectiveness and sustainability of international research infrastructures
OECD
08 Dec 2017
Research infrastructures are long-term enterprises. They are increasingly diverse in nature, may operate under very different models of governance and financing, and within diverse and evolving financial and political contexts. They represent...
Structural adjustment, mass lay-offs and employment reallocation
Filipe Silva, Carlo Menon, Paolo Falco and Duncan MacDonald
14 May 2019
This report investigates the factors associated with the intensity of “mass lay-offs” across countries and industries, controlling for the dynamics of overall employment. The results suggest that some important drivers of structural transformation...
Subsidies to the steel industry
Fabien Mercier and Luciano Giua
26 Apr 2023
This report analyses subsidies provided to steel producers by examining firm-level data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and conducting desk research. It reveals that subsidy trends persist even in the face of...
Supporting research for sustainable development
Martin Borowiecki, Diogo Machado, Caroline Paunov and Sandra Planes-Satorra
11 Oct 2019
This document presents nine innovation policy initiatives from different OECD countries that support research and innovation for sustainable development by embracing systemic solutions to address the challenge. The three types of initiatives reviewed...
Technology assessment for emerging technology
Douglas K. R. Robinson, David Winickoff and Laura Kreiling
26 Apr 2023
The rapid pace of technological change, coupled with a pressing need for solutions to address grand societal challenges and global crises, heightens the challenge for policy makers to develop science, technology and innovation policies at speed, in...
The Dynamics of Employment Growth
Chiara Criscuolo, Peter N. Gal and Carlo Menon
21 May 2014
Motivated by the ongoing interest of policy makers in the sources of job creation, this paper presents results from a new OECD project on the dynamics of employment (DynEmp) based on an innovative methodology using firm-level data (i.e. national...
The Impact of R&D tax incentives
OECD
09 Oct 2023
This document reports on the final output of the OECD microBeRD+ project. Drawing on the outcomes of previous work, this study presents new evidence on the impact of business R&D support policies – tax incentives and direct forms of support – on...
The Microbiome, diet and health
OECD
22 Sept 2017
There is now strong evidence that microbiomes play an important role in human health, as there are clear linkages to many of the major non-communicable diseases. This report assesses the key policy challenges for innovation in the microbiome....