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24-oct.-2007
Rapid evolutions in major industries, and related issues such as delocalisation, offshoring and the decline of manufacturing, are causing concern among both policy makers and citizens in OECD countries. Globalisation and Regional Economies: Can OECD Regions Compete? suggests some reason for optimism, however, and presents evidence that region-specific advantages in OECD countries remain a significant source of productivity gain, even for firms with a global reach.
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11-sept.-2007
The OECD Territorial Review of Madrid discusses how the governance framework is evolving to meet new challenges and sustain positive economic path in the long run.
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08-juin-2007
The aim of this study is to review the challenges that urban entrepreneurialism must overcome to maintain and strengthen its relevance in the 21st century. Urban policy planners are expected to address an increasingly wide range of objectives, including social, environmental and cultural issues as well as economic ones.
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05-juin-2007
"OECD Regions at a Glance" presents a set of regional indicators – mainly in the form of graphs and maps – in order to identify those regions that outperform their country as a whole or the OECD area and those that lag behind. The patterns of development may differ widely in urban and rural areas, for example, and some areas may lag behind even when the national economy is performing well.
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30-mai-2007
"Competitive Regional Clusters: National Policy Approaches" is now available. This report analyses the objectives, targeting, instruments and inter-governmental role sharing used by 26 programmes in 14 OECD countries. It will be of interest to policy makers, researchers, firms and others active in promoting innovation and competitiveness.
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21-mai-2007
La présente Synthèse examine certains des défis mis en évidence ainsi que des solutions suggérées dans l’Examen territorial de l’OCDE consacré à la Randstad Holland.
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25-sept.-2007
Le besoin d'une plus grande différenciation dans la politique de rémunération du secteur public est sans doute le principal moteur de la décentralisation. Le marché du travail – comme les activités publiques – ont perdu de leur homogénéité et les administrations publiques doivent, comme tout employeur, élaborer des accords de rémunération qui soient suffisamment flexibles pour permettre d'adapter les systèmes et structures de rémunération.
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18-avr.-2007
Cet ouvrage fournit un cadre analytique unique permettant d’évaluer les accords pluriniveaux, qui est ensuite appliqué à cinq cas nationaux de politique de développement régional : l’Allemagne, le Canada, l’Espagne, la France et l’Italie. Cette étude souligne l’importance des arrangements contractuels pour adapter localement les interdépendances entre acteurs publics, pour clarifier leurs responsabilités, établir un dialogue entre les parties et permettre l’apprentissage.
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10-avr.-2007
In his opening remarks to the OECD International Conference on "What Policies for Globalising Cities?", Mr. Gurría stressed the role of national policies in keeping cities competitive and attractive to firms and their employees in the context of globalisation.
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28-mars-2007
In his keynote speech to the OECD Conference on Rural Development "Innovative Rural Regions: The Role of Human Capital and Technology", which took place in Cáceres, Spain, 21-23 March 2007, Mr. Gurría emphasised that innovation in science and technology is key to helping rural areas adapt to demographic shifts, economic globalisation and institutional change.
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