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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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 99 | 10 Feb 2021 |
Science, technology and innovation in the time of COVID-19
Science, technology and innovation (STI) have played a key role in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and the unprecedented socio-economic crisis it has triggered. This paper explores how the pandemic affected STI in 2020, including how STI was... |
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No. 79 | 17 Oct 2019 |
Review of national policy initiatives in support of digital and AI-driven innovation
What can we learn from new policies implemented in different OECD countries to foster digital and AI-driven innovation? This document reviews and extracts lessons from 12 national policy initiatives (four AI strategies and eight policy programmes)... |
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No. 27 | 26 Jan 2016 |
Reshoring: Myth or Reality?
The news that companies in OECD economies are increasingly bringing manufacturing activities back home has attracted a lot of attention in recent years. Headline cases of a number of large multinational companies have given increased visibility to... |
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No. 34 | 08 Nov 2016 |
Research Ethics and New Forms of Data for Social and Economic Research
This report sets out some basic rules that underpin an ethical approach to research using new forms of data for social and economic research. These rules and the interpretation that we place upon them give rise to a set of recommendations designed to... |
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No. 105 | 09 Apr 2021 |
Report on China’s shipbuilding industry and policies affecting it
This report analyses the structural characteristics of China’s shipbuilding industry, notably through comparison of other major shipbuilding economies. Building upon previous reports drafted in 2008 and 2011, it aims to analyse China’s shipbuilding... |
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No. 4 | 24 Apr 2013 |
Regulatory Frameworks for Nanotechnology in Foods and Medical Products
Nanotechnology applications have been reported across a number of specific product areas including foods and medical products, which are subject to regulatory oversight in many countries to ensure their safety and, in some cases, effectiveness. As... |
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No. 65 | 28 Mar 2019 |
Reference framework for assessing the scientific and socio-economic impact of research infrastructures
Research Infrastructures (RIs) are indispensable for enabling and developing research in almost all scientific domains and represent an increasingly large share of research investment. As policy makers, funding agencies and RI management are... |
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No. 113 | 20 May 2021 |
Reducing the precarity of academic research careers
This report analyses academic research careers, with a focus on the “research precariat”, defined as postdoctoral researchers holding fixed-term positions without permanent or continuous employment prospects. It identifies policies and practices that... |
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No. 60 | 27 Nov 2018 |
Realising the circular bioeconomy
First the bioeconomy and then circular economy have gained political traction during the second decade of this century. There are synergies to be exploited, but also potential misalignments. The movement of bioeconomy toward the use of wastes,... |
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No. 32 | 10 Sept 2016 |
R&D Tax Incentives: Evidence on design, incidence and impacts
This policy paper provides an overview of OECD work on measuring the extent and impact of public support for R&D through tax incentives. It discusses the policy rationale for tax incentives in the broader context of public support for business R&D,... |
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No. 150 | 19 Jun 2023 |
Quantifying industrial strategies across nine OECD countries
Industrial policy has resurfaced prominently in academic and policy discussions in the wake of major shocks and long-term trends. However, quantifying industrial strategies across countries remains difficult. The ‘Quantifying Industrial Strategies’... |
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No. 20 | 09 Apr 2015 |
Public-private Partnerships in Biomedical Research and Health Innovation for Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), through its Working Party on Biotechnology, undertook a project on “Healthy Ageing and Biomedical Innovation for Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease”. The project was conducted under... |
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No. 148 | 24 May 2023 |
Public research funding in Sweden
This report provides input to a national review of the public research funding system in Sweden. It is designed to inform a broader dialogue that is taking place amongst different research stakeholders in Sweden. The report contains proposals and... |
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No. 64 | 28 Mar 2019 |
Public research and innovative entrepreneurship
This paper provides a first assessment of the degree to which public research contributes to innovative entrepreneurship, using data on start-ups and venture capital (VC). It looks at academic start-ups founded by recent undergraduates and doctorate... |
OECD Science, Technology and Industry Policy Papers
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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 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...
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...
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....
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...
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...
Science, technology and innovation in the time of COVID-19
Caroline Paunov and Sandra Planes-Satorra
10 Feb 2021
Science, technology and innovation (STI) have played a key role in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and the unprecedented socio-economic crisis it has triggered. This paper explores how the pandemic affected STI in 2020, including how STI was...
Review of national policy initiatives in support of digital and AI-driven innovation
Caroline Paunov, Sandra Planes-Satorra and Greta Ravelli
17 Oct 2019
What can we learn from new policies implemented in different OECD countries to foster digital and AI-driven innovation? This document reviews and extracts lessons from 12 national policy initiatives (four AI strategies and eight policy programmes)...
Reshoring: Myth or Reality?
Koen De Backer, Carlo Menon, Isabelle Desnoyers-James and Laurent Moussiegt
26 Jan 2016
The news that companies in OECD economies are increasingly bringing manufacturing activities back home has attracted a lot of attention in recent years. Headline cases of a number of large multinational companies have given increased visibility to...
This report sets out some basic rules that underpin an ethical approach to research using new forms of data for social and economic research. These rules and the interpretation that we place upon them give rise to a set of recommendations designed to...
Report on China’s shipbuilding industry and policies affecting it
OECD
09 Apr 2021
This report analyses the structural characteristics of China’s shipbuilding industry, notably through comparison of other major shipbuilding economies. Building upon previous reports drafted in 2008 and 2011, it aims to analyse China’s shipbuilding...
Nanotechnology applications have been reported across a number of specific product areas including foods and medical products, which are subject to regulatory oversight in many countries to ensure their safety and, in some cases, effectiveness. As...
Reference framework for assessing the scientific and socio-economic impact of research infrastructures
OECD
28 Mar 2019
Research Infrastructures (RIs) are indispensable for enabling and developing research in almost all scientific domains and represent an increasingly large share of research investment. As policy makers, funding agencies and RI management are...
Reducing the precarity of academic research careers
OECD
20 May 2021
This report analyses academic research careers, with a focus on the “research precariat”, defined as postdoctoral researchers holding fixed-term positions without permanent or continuous employment prospects. It identifies policies and practices that...
Realising the circular bioeconomy
Jim Philp and David E. Winickoff
27 Nov 2018
First the bioeconomy and then circular economy have gained political traction during the second decade of this century. There are synergies to be exploited, but also potential misalignments. The movement of bioeconomy toward the use of wastes,...
R&D Tax Incentives: Evidence on design, incidence and impacts
Silvia Appelt, Matej Bajgar, Chiara Criscuolo and Fernando Galindo-Rueda
10 Sept 2016
This policy paper provides an overview of OECD work on measuring the extent and impact of public support for R&D through tax incentives. It discusses the policy rationale for tax incentives in the broader context of public support for business R&D,...
Quantifying industrial strategies across nine OECD countries
Chiara Criscuolo, Luis Díaz, Guy Lalanne, Louise Guillouet, Charles-Édouard van de Put, Camilla Weder and Hadas Zazon Deutsch
19 Jun 2023
Industrial policy has resurfaced prominently in academic and policy discussions in the wake of major shocks and long-term trends. However, quantifying industrial strategies across countries remains difficult. The ‘Quantifying Industrial Strategies’...
Public-private Partnerships in Biomedical Research and Health Innovation for Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias
OECD
09 Apr 2015
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), through its Working Party on Biotechnology, undertook a project on “Healthy Ageing and Biomedical Innovation for Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease”. The project was conducted under...
Public research funding in Sweden
OECD
24 May 2023
This report provides input to a national review of the public research funding system in Sweden. It is designed to inform a broader dialogue that is taking place amongst different research stakeholders in Sweden. The report contains proposals and...
Public research and innovative entrepreneurship
Stefano Breschi, Julie Lassébie, Alexander C. Lembcke, Carlo Menon and Caroline Paunov
28 Mar 2019
This paper provides a first assessment of the degree to which public research contributes to innovative entrepreneurship, using data on start-ups and venture capital (VC). It looks at academic start-ups founded by recent undergraduates and doctorate...