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No. 73 | 20 Jun 2024 |
Rural Proofing
Improving rural development, well-being and maximising the potential in rural areas requires greater horizontal and vertical co-ordination at the national, regional, and local level as well as the mainstreaming of rural issues across all policies.... |
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No. 72 | 15 May 2024 |
A Handbook of What Works
On the road to the 10th anniversary of the OECD Principles on Water Governance, the Handbook of What Works aims to further drive their implementation at sub-national level (e.g. municipal, regional and basin) through a compilation and analysis of... |
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No. 71 | 18 Apr 2024 |
The Circular Economy in the Eurométropole of Strasbourg, France
The Eurométropole of Strasbourg (EMS) started its circular journey in 2010 with a focus on waste prevention, followed by the development of its “Circular Economy Roadmap” in 2019, which aimed to integrate circular economy principles into EMS' public... |
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No. 70 | 18 Apr 2024 |
The Circular Economy in Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
In 2020, the Province of Zuid-Holland set up the “Strategy Circular Zuid-Holland: Accelerating Together”, with the commitment of reducing the use of primary raw materials by 50% by 2030 and to reach full circularity by 2050. New challenges in terms... |
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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. 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. 67 | 06 Mar 2024 |
Demographic change in cities
Demographic change brings complex challenges to the economic, social, and environmental systems of cities, with its asymmetric, overlapping, and compounded impacts across people and places. This paper analyses the main demographic trends and... |
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No. 66 | 04 Jan 2024 |
Migration and regional innovation in Australia
This paper provides evidence on the impact of international migrants on regional innovation. The study combines administrative individual-level data covering all Australian residents with data on intellectual property rights applications such as... |
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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. 64 | 13 Dec 2023 |
The impact of migration on regional labour markets in Australia
This paper provides novel evidence on the regional impact of international migration on native employment and wages in Australia, using unique administrative individual-level panel data covering all residents from 2011 to 2018. Employing a... |
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No. 63 | 08 Dec 2023 |
Advancing strategic priorities through the SDGs in Córdoba, Argentina
The Province of Córdoba in Argentina has adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a holistic framework to promote social inclusion and well-being, and to address its territorial development challenges in an integrated way. Building on the... |
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No. 62 | 07 Dec 2023 |
Towards balanced regional attractiveness in Ireland
Ireland is highly centralised and fast growing, creating co-ordination challenges in terms of delivering key investments and in key policy areas like transport, housing and education. Actors across levels of government recognise a need for a more... |
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No. 61 | 04 Dec 2023 |
Multi-level governance and subnational finance in Asia and the Pacific
Subnational governments in Asia and the Pacific are key providers of the public services and infrastructure required to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Given this role, it is essential that policymakers and development partners understand... |
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No. 60 | 04 Dec 2023 |
Migration and regional productivity: Evidence from individual wages in Australia
This paper examines the contribution of international migrants to regional differences in labour productivity in Australia. The study relies on individual-level administrative wage data from 2011 to 2018. It finds that a region with a 10% larger... |
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No. 59 | 22 Nov 2023 |
A territorial approach to the Sustainable Development Goals in Bolzano-Bozen, Italy
The Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy, has embraced the 2030 Agenda through a sustainability pact including its sustainable development strategy "Everyday for Future". The strategy defines seven fields of action that were derived from 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. 57 | 01 Nov 2023 |
The new geography of remote jobs? Evidence from Europe
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a dramatic acceleration in the diffusion of remote work. This paper contributes to understanding the phenomenon by offering the first systematic exploration of the uneven diffusion of remote jobs across Europe. Using... |
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No. 56 | 30 Oct 2023 |
Building systemic climate resilience in cities
Climate shocks such as extreme floods and storms, droughts and heatwaves have complex, inter-connected and far-reaching consequences across multiple policy sectors and systems. Shocks in other systems, such as financial or health crises, can, in... |
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No. 55 | 30 Oct 2023 |
Rural transitions to net zero GHG emissions in Korea
This policy paper analyses the role of Korean rural regions in the country’s transition to carbon neutrality by 2050, drawing on a conference organised by the OECD in collaboration with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport (MOLIT) of... |
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No. 54 | 11 Oct 2023 |
Expanding the doughnut? How the geography of housing demand has changed since the rise of remote work with COVID-19
The rise of remote working in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic may have reshaped people’s preferences on residential locations, thus generating a new geography of housing demand. So far, the literature has mainly focused on what has become known... |
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Rural Proofing
Betty-Ann Bryce
20 Jun 2024
Improving rural development, well-being and maximising the potential in rural areas requires greater horizontal and vertical co-ordination at the national, regional, and local level as well as the mainstreaming of rural issues across all policies....
A Handbook of What Works
OECD
15 May 2024
On the road to the 10th anniversary of the OECD Principles on Water Governance, the Handbook of What Works aims to further drive their implementation at sub-national level (e.g. municipal, regional and basin) through a compilation and analysis of...
The Circular Economy in the Eurométropole of Strasbourg, France
OECD
18 Apr 2024
The Eurométropole of Strasbourg (EMS) started its circular journey in 2010 with a focus on waste prevention, followed by the development of its “Circular Economy Roadmap” in 2019, which aimed to integrate circular economy principles into EMS' public...
The Circular Economy in Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
OECD
18 Apr 2024
In 2020, the Province of Zuid-Holland set up the “Strategy Circular Zuid-Holland: Accelerating Together”, with the commitment of reducing the use of primary raw materials by 50% by 2030 and to reach full circularity by 2050. New challenges in terms...
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...
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...
Demographic change in cities
David Burgalassi and Tadashi Matsumoto
06 Mar 2024
Demographic change brings complex challenges to the economic, social, and environmental systems of cities, with its asymmetric, overlapping, and compounded impacts across people and places. This paper analyses the main demographic trends and...
Migration and regional innovation in Australia
OECD
04 Jan 2024
This paper provides evidence on the impact of international migrants on regional innovation. The study combines administrative individual-level data covering all Australian residents with data on intellectual property rights applications such as...
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...
The impact of migration on regional labour markets in Australia
OECD
13 Dec 2023
This paper provides novel evidence on the regional impact of international migration on native employment and wages in Australia, using unique administrative individual-level panel data covering all residents from 2011 to 2018. Employing a...
The Province of Córdoba in Argentina has adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a holistic framework to promote social inclusion and well-being, and to address its territorial development challenges in an integrated way. Building on the...
Towards balanced regional attractiveness in Ireland
OECD
07 Dec 2023
Ireland is highly centralised and fast growing, creating co-ordination challenges in terms of delivering key investments and in key policy areas like transport, housing and education. Actors across levels of government recognise a need for a more...
Multi-level governance and subnational finance in Asia and the Pacific
OECD and Asian Development Bank
04 Dec 2023
Subnational governments in Asia and the Pacific are key providers of the public services and infrastructure required to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Given this role, it is essential that policymakers and development partners understand...
This paper examines the contribution of international migrants to regional differences in labour productivity in Australia. The study relies on individual-level administrative wage data from 2011 to 2018. It finds that a region with a 10% larger...
A territorial approach to the Sustainable Development Goals in Bolzano-Bozen, Italy
OECD
22 Nov 2023
The Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy, has embraced the 2030 Agenda through a sustainability pact including its sustainable development strategy "Everyday for Future". The strategy defines seven fields of action that were derived from 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...
The new geography of remote jobs? Evidence from Europe
Cem Özgüzel, Davide Luca and Zhiwu Wei
01 Nov 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a dramatic acceleration in the diffusion of remote work. This paper contributes to understanding the phenomenon by offering the first systematic exploration of the uneven diffusion of remote jobs across Europe. Using...
Building systemic climate resilience in cities
Tadashi Matsumoto and Mateo Ledesma Bohorquez
30 Oct 2023
Climate shocks such as extreme floods and storms, droughts and heatwaves have complex, inter-connected and far-reaching consequences across multiple policy sectors and systems. Shocks in other systems, such as financial or health crises, can, in...
Rural transitions to net zero GHG emissions in Korea
Andrés Fuentes Hutfilter, Hyunjoon Cho, Valentina Ventricelli, Daiana Derecichei and Jolien Noels
30 Oct 2023
This policy paper analyses the role of Korean rural regions in the country’s transition to carbon neutrality by 2050, drawing on a conference organised by the OECD in collaboration with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport (MOLIT) of...
Expanding the doughnut? How the geography of housing demand has changed since the rise of remote work with COVID-19
Rudiger Ahrend, Alexandre Banquet, Manuel Bétin, Maria Paula Caldas, Boris Cournède, Marcos Diaz Ramirez, Pierre-Alain Pionnier, Daniel Sanchez-Serra, Paolo Veneri and Volker Ziemann
11 Oct 2023
The rise of remote working in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic may have reshaped people’s preferences on residential locations, thus generating a new geography of housing demand. So far, the literature has mainly focused on what has become known...