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No. 68 | 20 Mar 2024 |
Localising the SDGs in a changing landscape
This policy paper presents the results of a survey jointly conducted by the OECD, the Sustainable Development Solutions Network and the European Committee of the Regions on how to localise the SDGs in a changing international landscape marked by... |
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No. 44 | 07 Apr 2023 |
Life satisfaction along the urban-rural continuum
This paper assesses differences in life satisfaction along the urban-rural continuum in 111 countries across all world regions. It combines survey data with a consistent definition of settlements to maximise international comparability. Globally,... |
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No. 01 | 28 Oct 2020 |
Leading practices for resource benefit sharing and development for and with Indigenous communities
This OECD working paper summarises leading practices for benefit sharing, workforce development, and business and governance development for and with Indigenous peoples. This work has been informed by the OECD’s programme of work on Linking... |
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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. 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. 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. 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. 30 | 27 Jun 2022 |
Inclusive growth and resilience in Bilbao, Spain
Before the pandemic hit, the city of Bilbao had the highest economic growth in Spain from 2000 to 2018, driven by a shift from heavy industry to a service-based economy. It also benefitted from a burgeoning tourism and culture sector, thanks to... |
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No. 90 | 31 Mar 2018 |
Incentivising performance in public investment policies delivered at national and subnational levels
This paper delves into the complexities of performance management in public investment policies, particularly in multilevel governance systems. Faced with challenges of measuring, monitoring, and incentivizing performance across various levels of... |
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No. 69 | 15 Apr 2024 |
Implementing a territorial approach to the SDGs in Paraná, Brazil
The state of Paraná in Brazil has turned to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a guiding framework for its territorial development policy since 2016. Building on the recommendations from the OECD report on “A Territorial... |
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No. 31 | 27 Jun 2022 |
Implementation toolkit of the OECD Principles on urban policy
The Implementation Toolkit of the OECD Principles on Urban Policy aims to facilitate and accelerate the uptake of the OECD Principles on Urban Policy (2019) as a driver of policy reform and improvement in diverse urban policy contexts. It consists of... |
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No. 52 | 11 Sept 2023 |
Immigration and employment dynamics in European regions
This paper provides novel evidence on the regional impact of immigration on native employment in a cross-country framework based on rich European Labour Force Surveys and past censuses data for 2010-2019. The paper finds a modest average impact of... |
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No. 65 | 15 Dec 2023 |
How can smart cities boost the net-zero transition?
Cities have a pivotal role to play in achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Smart city solutions can help enable and accelerate the net-zero transition by, among many others, curtailing energy use, accelerating the shift from fossil fuels to... |
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No. 51 | 04 Aug 2023 |
Grow and Go? Retaining Scale-ups in the Nordic Countries
Scale-ups, i.e. firms that grow fast over a short period of time, significantly contribute to job creation and economic growth. This study uses granular firm, establishment and employee data to understand how relocations, domestic expansions or... |
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No. 37 | 18 Nov 2022 |
From recovery to resilience: Designing a sustainable future for Fukushima
Ten years ago, a devastating earthquake, tsunamis and nuclear accident in Japan took thousands of lives and affected millions of people. This unprecedented disaster generated numerous lessons for policymakers in Japan and around the world on how to... |
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No. 89 | 30 Jul 2019 |
From Theory to Practice: What Policies Can Prepare Regions for the Challenges and Opportunities Associated with Disruptive Technologies?
This paper explores the evolving landscape of innovation policy in response to rapid technological change. Shifting from post-war national models, OECD countries now emphasize regional and local innovation systems, fostering firm networks and local... |
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No. 88 | 30 Jul 2019 |
Fostering innovation in less-developed and low institutional capacity regions
This paper employs the neo-Schumpeterian framework to examine innovation policy variations stemming from technological disparities among countries and regions. Focusing on less developed areas with limited institutional capacities, it highlights the... |
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No. 58 | 08 Nov 2023 |
Fiscal equalisation and regional development policies
Fiscal equalisation and regional development policies have often been perceived as separate policy fields. As a result, little is known about their potential interactions and implications for economic growth and welfare. This working paper reviews... |
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No. 27 | 18 May 2022 |
Financing transportation infrastructure through Land Value Capture
With tightening public finances, land value capture (LVC) can be an attractive fiscal tool to finance ever-increasing demands for transport infrastructure. This paper begins by discussing the principles of LVC and individual LVC instruments in the... |
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No. 77 | 19 Mar 2018 |
Financial Instruments in Practice
This paper was prepared as a background document to the OECD-European Commission Seminar on ‘When to use financial instruments” held on 28 June 2017 at the OECD Headquarters in Paris, France. It sets a basis for reflection and discussion.This seminar... |
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Localising the SDGs in a changing landscape
OECD
20 Mar 2024
This policy paper presents the results of a survey jointly conducted by the OECD, the Sustainable Development Solutions Network and the European Committee of the Regions on how to localise the SDGs in a changing international landscape marked by...
Life satisfaction along the urban-rural continuum
Filippo Tassinari, Lukas Kleine-Rueschkamp and Paolo Veneri
07 Apr 2023
This paper assesses differences in life satisfaction along the urban-rural continuum in 111 countries across all world regions. It combines survey data with a consistent definition of settlements to maximise international comparability. Globally,...
Leading practices for resource benefit sharing and development for and with Indigenous communities
Lisanne Raderschall, Tamara Krawchenko and Lucas Leblanc
28 Oct 2020
This OECD working paper summarises leading practices for benefit sharing, workforce development, and business and governance development for and with Indigenous peoples. This work has been informed by the OECD’s programme of work on Linking...
Innovation Diffusion in the Northern and Western Region of Ireland
OECD
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
OECD
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 Bulgaria, North Central Region
OECD
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
OECD
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...
Inclusive growth and resilience in Bilbao, Spain
OECD
27 Jun 2022
Before the pandemic hit, the city of Bilbao had the highest economic growth in Spain from 2000 to 2018, driven by a shift from heavy industry to a service-based economy. It also benefitted from a burgeoning tourism and culture sector, thanks to...
Incentivising performance in public investment policies delivered at national and subnational levels
OECD
31 Mar 2018
This paper delves into the complexities of performance management in public investment policies, particularly in multilevel governance systems. Faced with challenges of measuring, monitoring, and incentivizing performance across various levels of...
Implementing a territorial approach to the SDGs in Paraná, Brazil
OECD
15 Apr 2024
The state of Paraná in Brazil has turned to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a guiding framework for its territorial development policy since 2016. Building on the recommendations from the OECD report on “A Territorial...
Implementation toolkit of the OECD Principles on urban policy
OECD
27 Jun 2022
The Implementation Toolkit of the OECD Principles on Urban Policy aims to facilitate and accelerate the uptake of the OECD Principles on Urban Policy (2019) as a driver of policy reform and improvement in diverse urban policy contexts. It consists of...
Immigration and employment dynamics in European regions
Cem Özgüzel and Anthony Edo
11 Sept 2023
This paper provides novel evidence on the regional impact of immigration on native employment in a cross-country framework based on rich European Labour Force Surveys and past censuses data for 2010-2019. The paper finds a modest average impact of...
How can smart cities boost the net-zero transition?
OECD
15 Dec 2023
Cities have a pivotal role to play in achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Smart city solutions can help enable and accelerate the net-zero transition by, among many others, curtailing energy use, accelerating the shift from fossil fuels to...
Grow and Go? Retaining Scale-ups in the Nordic Countries
OECD
04 Aug 2023
Scale-ups, i.e. firms that grow fast over a short period of time, significantly contribute to job creation and economic growth. This study uses granular firm, establishment and employee data to understand how relocations, domestic expansions or...
Ten years ago, a devastating earthquake, tsunamis and nuclear accident in Japan took thousands of lives and affected millions of people. This unprecedented disaster generated numerous lessons for policymakers in Japan and around the world on how to...
From Theory to Practice: What Policies Can Prepare Regions for the Challenges and Opportunities Associated with Disruptive Technologies?
Jennifer Clark
30 Jul 2019
This paper explores the evolving landscape of innovation policy in response to rapid technological change. Shifting from post-war national models, OECD countries now emphasize regional and local innovation systems, fostering firm networks and local...
Fostering innovation in less-developed and low institutional capacity regions
Slavo Radosevic
30 Jul 2019
This paper employs the neo-Schumpeterian framework to examine innovation policy variations stemming from technological disparities among countries and regions. Focusing on less developed areas with limited institutional capacities, it highlights the...
Fiscal equalisation and regional development policies
Antti Moisio and Miquel Vidal Bover
08 Nov 2023
Fiscal equalisation and regional development policies have often been perceived as separate policy fields. As a result, little is known about their potential interactions and implications for economic growth and welfare. This working paper reviews...
Financing transportation infrastructure through Land Value Capture
OECD
18 May 2022
With tightening public finances, land value capture (LVC) can be an attractive fiscal tool to finance ever-increasing demands for transport infrastructure. This paper begins by discussing the principles of LVC and individual LVC instruments in the...
Financial Instruments in Practice
Fiona Wishlade and Rona Michie
19 Mar 2018
This paper was prepared as a background document to the OECD-European Commission Seminar on ‘When to use financial instruments” held on 28 June 2017 at the OECD Headquarters in Paris, France. It sets a basis for reflection and discussion.This seminar...