Oecd economics
Found 9 free book(s)LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY INDICATORS - OECD
www.oecd.orgThe OECD Productivity Database is a joint product of four OECD Directorates: Statistics Directorate (STD); Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry (STI); Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs (ELS); and, the Economics Department (ECO). This database aims at bringing together
Introduction to Development Economics
www.personal.psu.eduuse the OECD economies — they are similar after all — you get a picture more like Figure 3: Annual growth rate of GDP per worker between 1960 and 2000 versus log GDP per worker in 1960 for core OECD countries. But more recently convergence seems harder to attain. This may be due to growth disasters. 2.1 β−convergence This is the most ...
332-531 Digital Trade in the U.S. and Gloal Economies, Part 1
www.usitc.govOffice of Economics . William Greene and David Riker . Office of the General Counsel. William Gearhart. Content Reviewers . Michael Ferrantino and Alexander Hammer . Office of Analysis and Research . ... OECD, exports and imports in selected …
Transportation sector energy consumption
www.eia.govIn 2012, OECD nations accounted for 55% of the world’s total transportation energy consumption, and the non-OECD nations . accounted for 45% (Figure 8-1). In 2020, the OECD and non-OECD shares of world transportation energy use are projected to be equal.
OECD Reviews of Public Health: Japan
www.oecd.orgmeeting of the OECD Expert Group on the Economics of Public Health. Authors would like to thank all the participants for their review and comments. Finally, the review team is especially thankful to their key contacts in the Japanese Delegation to the OECD – Hisayo Nomura and Teruhiko Kawabata – and to Masayuki ...
Will robots really steal our jobs? - PwC UK
www.pwc.co.ukinvolved in the jobs of over 200,000 workers across 29 countries (27 from the OECD plus Singapore and Russia). Building on previous research by Frey and Osborne (Oxford University, 2013)3 and Arntz, Gregory and Zierahn (OECD, 2016)4 we estimated the proportion of existing jobs that might be of high risk of automation by the 2030s for:
DEFINING AND MEASURING PRODUCTIVITY - OECD
www.oecd.orgAccordingly, the OECD has started to develop adjusted labour input measures. To take account of the role of capital inputs, an appropriate measure is the flow of productive services that can be drawn from the cumulative stock of past investments (such as machinery and equipment).
April 2021 The economics of climate change: no action not ...
www.swissre.com2 Swiss Re Institute The economics of climate change: no action not an option April 2021 Key takeaways Global temperature rises will negatively impact GDP in all regions by mid-century. The current trajectory of temperature increases, assuming action with respect to climate change mitigation pledges, points to global warming of 2.0–2.6°C by mid-
Externalities: Problems and Solutions
eml.berkeley.eduEXTERNALITY THEORY: ECONOMICS OF NEGATIVE CONSUMPTION EXTERNALITIES Negative consumption externality: When an individual’s consumption reduces the well-being of others who are not compensated by the individual. Private marginal cost (PMB): The direct bene t to con-sumers of consuming an additional unit of a good by the con-sumer.