Oecd Future Global Shocks
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sustainabledevelopment.un.orgextremely vulnerable to external economic shocks. Additionally, the land space of our twin island republic is relatively limited and planning for future built development must therefore be sensitive to our fragile ecosystems and long term sustainability concerns. Development that is
OECD TOURISM TRENDS AND POLICIES 2020
www.oecd.orgTourism is an important part of OECD member and partner economies, and a key sector within a growing services economy. On average tourism directly contributes 4.4% of GDP, 6.9% of employment (Figure 1.1) and 21.5% of service related exports to OECD countries. Global tourism has steadily expanded for over six decades.
Rising Government Debt: Causes and Solutions for a Decades ...
www0.gsb.columbia.edu2015, cash benefits to the elderly as a fraction of GDP across the OECD increased from 4.6 percent to 6.6 percent (as reported in the OECD “Social Expenditure Data-base”). In the United States, Social Security spending as a fraction of GDP increased from 2.6 percent in 1968 to 4.9 percent in 2017, while Medicare spending as a fraction
Migration in Ethiopia
mgsog.merit.unu.eduIt is estimated that in 2010, 10.2 percent of global migrants will hail from Africa (UNDP, 2009). Only three percent of the world migrates, and around 1.9 percent of Africa‟s population engages in international migration (UNDP, 2009). This is not surprising, however, as it is well documented in migration studies that
Climate-Resilient Infrastructure Officer Handbook
gca.orgSep 13, 2021 · the Global Center on Adaptation – and a Technical Committee, which gathered PPP and climate change teams from Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) and partner organizations. In particular, the