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No. 06 | 04 Dec 2020 |
Roads, market access and regional economic development
The increase in market access that the expansion of the road network and the growth of Europe created between 1990 and 2012 raised GDP, employment and attracted population. An increase in market access by 1% increases GDP in a region, on average, by... |
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No. 08 | 11 Dec 2020 |
Planning mobility in a fragmented metropolitan area
A common urban mobility plan for Prague and its metropolitan region as well as the creation of an integrated transport system coordinated by a central transport body are the main assets Prague can leverage to enhance accessibility. However, weak... |
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No. 09 | 11 Dec 2020 |
Overcoming administrative fragmentation for better mobility and accessibility
Overcoming administrative fragmentation to build an integrated public transport network is one of the main actions taken in the Madrid Region to improve mobility. The lack of a regional development plan and the poor linkages between transport and... |
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No. 07 | 11 Dec 2020 |
Developing transit-oriented communities for better accessibility and affordability
The development of transit-oriented communities (TOC) is a central element in the promotion of accessibility in the Metro Vancouver Region (MVR). The entity is building on its wealth of experience in public transport development in the region, which... |
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No. 10 | 15 Dec 2020 |
Asymmetric decentralisation
A growing number of countries in the OECD and beyond are moving toward asymmetric decentralisation, i.e. a differentiated assignment of competencies across subnational governments, for the same level of administration. While from the 1950s to the... |
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No. 11 | 08 Jan 2021 |
A comprehensive approach to understanding urban productivity effects of local governments
This paper advances our understanding of the spatial dimension of productivity by investigating the link between subnational governance arrangements and urban labour productivity. It presents a detailed study of the direct and indirect effects of... |
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No. 12 | 16 Mar 2021 |
Towards COVID-19 recovery and greater resilience in Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
This paper aims to provide guidance to the Zuid-Holland province (The Netherlands) and its partners on developing their post-COVID 19 Joint Growth Agenda. It draws on broader OECD analysis of cities’ policy responses to the COVID-19 crisis, the OECD... |
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No. 13 | 26 Mar 2021 |
Water governance in Asia-Pacific
The Asia-Pacific region has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, with over 250 000 deaths as of March 2021 and a decrease in GDP by 4.3% in ASEAN and by 2.0% in Emerging Asia in 2020. The pandemic acted as a magnifying glass on pressing water and... |
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No. 14 | 11 Jun 2021 |
Building the STRING megaregion as a green hub in the wake of COVID-19
STRING is a political cross-border organisation spanning five cities (the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Copenhagen, Malmö, Gothenburg and Oslo) and eight regions (Schleswig-Holstein, Region of Southern Denmark, Region Zealand, Capital Region of... |
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No. 15 | 29 Jun 2021 |
A territorial approach to the Sustainable Development Goals in Kitakyushu, Japan
Over the past decades, the city Kitakyushu, located in the southwest of Japan, has transformed from a manufacturing hub into a city putting strong emphasis on sustainability. The city has developed an SDG-based vision, which outlines the city’s main... |
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No. 17 | 29 Jun 2021 |
A territorial approach to the Sustainable Development Goals in Paraná, Brazil
The state of Paraná, one of Brazil’s most populated and developed states, has been aligning its public policies with sustainable development since the 1990s. More recently, Paraná has used the SDGs as a tool and framework to reduce longstanding... |
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No. 16 | 29 Jun 2021 |
A territorial approach to the Sustainable Development Goals in Córdoba, Argentina
The province of Córdoba, Argentina, uses the SDGs as a framework to promote social inclusion and well-being. Providing affordable housing, addressing the gender gap in unemployment, reducing air pollution, and improving water quality are key... |
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No. 18 | 30 Jun 2021 |
Self-assessment tool for local self-governments in Poland
This paper presents a Self-assessment Tool (SAT) to help local self-government units (LSGUs) in Poland strengthen public governance practices in the design and implementation of local development strategies. The SAT should help local actors assess... |
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No. 19 | 05 Jul 2021 |
Measuring smart city performance in COVID-19 times: Lessons from Korea and OECD countries
At a time when many cities and countries are including a smart recovery component in their strategies to rebound from the COVID-19 crisis, the simple presence of digital technologies does not mean that benefits automatically reach everyone. Measuring... |
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No. 20 | 12 Jul 2021 |
Regions and globalisation
The COVID-19 crisis demonstrated that local authorities are on the front line when it comes to dealing with the various effects of globalisation. In France, as in OECD countries in general, responsibility for producing and implementing strategies... |
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No. 84 | 11 Aug 2021 |
Innovation Diffusion in Bulgaria, North Central Region
Innovation diffusion can be defined as the process through which firms gather knowledge, information and innovations from outside and use them to introduce their own innovative products or processes. It is a broad concept, referring, among other... |
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No. 83 | 11 Aug 2021 |
Innovation Diffusion in Latvia
Innovation diffusion can be defined as the process through which firms gather knowledge, information and innovations from outside and use them to introduce their own innovative products or processes. It is a broad concept, referring, among other... |
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No. 87 | 11 Aug 2021 |
Innovation Diffusion in Blekinge, Sweden
Innovation diffusion can be defined as the process through which firms gather knowledge, information and innovations from outside and use them to introduce their own innovative products or processes. It is a broad concept, referring, among other... |
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No. 85 | 11 Aug 2021 |
Innovation Diffusion in the Northern and Western Region of Ireland
Innovation diffusion can be defined as the process through which firms gather knowledge, information and innovations from outside and use them to introduce their own innovative products or processes. It is a broad concept, referring, among other... |
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No. 21 | 06 Sept 2021 |
Where did it hit harder?
This paper analyses the uneven geography of the COVID-19 health impact in OECD and European countries. It first describes the increase in all-cause mortality – i.e. excess mortality – across subnational regions between January and December 2020.... |
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Roads, market access and regional economic development
Martin W. Adler, Ilias Pasidis, Or Levkovich, Alexander C. Lembcke et Rudiger Ahrend
04 Dec 2020
The increase in market access that the expansion of the road network and the growth of Europe created between 1990 and 2012 raised GDP, employment and attracted population. An increase in market access by 1% increases GDP in a region, on average, by...
Planning mobility in a fragmented metropolitan area
Oscar Huerta Melchor et Jared Gars
11 Dec 2020
A common urban mobility plan for Prague and its metropolitan region as well as the creation of an integrated transport system coordinated by a central transport body are the main assets Prague can leverage to enhance accessibility. However, weak...
Overcoming administrative fragmentation for better mobility and accessibility
Oscar Huerta Melchor et Antonio Cañamás Catalá
11 Dec 2020
Overcoming administrative fragmentation to build an integrated public transport network is one of the main actions taken in the Madrid Region to improve mobility. The lack of a regional development plan and the poor linkages between transport and...
Developing transit-oriented communities for better accessibility and affordability
Oscar Huerta Melchor et Alexander C. Lembcke
11 Dec 2020
The development of transit-oriented communities (TOC) is a central element in the promotion of accessibility in the Metro Vancouver Region (MVR). The entity is building on its wealth of experience in public transport development in the region, which...
Asymmetric decentralisation
Dorothée Allain-Dupré, Isabelle Chatry et Antti Moisio
15 Dec 2020
A growing number of countries in the OECD and beyond are moving toward asymmetric decentralisation, i.e. a differentiated assignment of competencies across subnational governments, for the same level of administration. While from the 1950s to the...
A comprehensive approach to understanding urban productivity effects of local governments
Dylan Jong, Alexandra Tsvetkova, Alexander C. Lembcke et Rudiger Ahrend
08 Jan 2021
This paper advances our understanding of the spatial dimension of productivity by investigating the link between subnational governance arrangements and urban labour productivity. It presents a detailed study of the direct and indirect effects of...
This paper aims to provide guidance to the Zuid-Holland province (The Netherlands) and its partners on developing their post-COVID 19 Joint Growth Agenda. It draws on broader OECD analysis of cities’ policy responses to the COVID-19 crisis, the OECD...
Water governance in Asia-Pacific
OCDE
26 Mar 2021
The Asia-Pacific region has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, with over 250 000 deaths as of March 2021 and a decrease in GDP by 4.3% in ASEAN and by 2.0% in Emerging Asia in 2020. The pandemic acted as a magnifying glass on pressing water and...
STRING is a political cross-border organisation spanning five cities (the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Copenhagen, Malmö, Gothenburg and Oslo) and eight regions (Schleswig-Holstein, Region of Southern Denmark, Region Zealand, Capital Region of...
Over the past decades, the city Kitakyushu, located in the southwest of Japan, has transformed from a manufacturing hub into a city putting strong emphasis on sustainability. The city has developed an SDG-based vision, which outlines the city’s main...
The state of Paraná, one of Brazil’s most populated and developed states, has been aligning its public policies with sustainable development since the 1990s. More recently, Paraná has used the SDGs as a tool and framework to reduce longstanding...
The province of Córdoba, Argentina, uses the SDGs as a framework to promote social inclusion and well-being. Providing affordable housing, addressing the gender gap in unemployment, reducing air pollution, and improving water quality are key...
Self-assessment tool for local self-governments in Poland
OCDE
30 Jun 2021
This paper presents a Self-assessment Tool (SAT) to help local self-government units (LSGUs) in Poland strengthen public governance practices in the design and implementation of local development strategies. The SAT should help local actors assess...
Measuring smart city performance in COVID-19 times: Lessons from Korea and OECD countries
OCDE
05 Jul 2021
At a time when many cities and countries are including a smart recovery component in their strategies to rebound from the COVID-19 crisis, the simple presence of digital technologies does not mean that benefits automatically reach everyone. Measuring...
Regions and globalisation
OCDE
12 Jul 2021
The COVID-19 crisis demonstrated that local authorities are on the front line when it comes to dealing with the various effects of globalisation. In France, as in OECD countries in general, responsibility for producing and implementing strategies...
Innovation Diffusion in Bulgaria, North Central Region
OCDE
11 Aug 2021
Innovation diffusion can be defined as the process through which firms gather knowledge, information and innovations from outside and use them to introduce their own innovative products or processes. It is a broad concept, referring, among other...
Innovation Diffusion in Latvia
OCDE
11 Aug 2021
Innovation diffusion can be defined as the process through which firms gather knowledge, information and innovations from outside and use them to introduce their own innovative products or processes. It is a broad concept, referring, among other...
Innovation Diffusion in Blekinge, Sweden
OCDE
11 Aug 2021
Innovation diffusion can be defined as the process through which firms gather knowledge, information and innovations from outside and use them to introduce their own innovative products or processes. It is a broad concept, referring, among other...
Innovation Diffusion in the Northern and Western Region of Ireland
OCDE
11 Aug 2021
Innovation diffusion can be defined as the process through which firms gather knowledge, information and innovations from outside and use them to introduce their own innovative products or processes. It is a broad concept, referring, among other...
Where did it hit harder?
Marcos Diaz Ramirez, Paolo Veneri et Alexander C. Lembcke
06 Sept 2021
This paper analyses the uneven geography of the COVID-19 health impact in OECD and European countries. It first describes the increase in all-cause mortality – i.e. excess mortality – across subnational regions between January and December 2020....