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OECD Statistical Profile of Luxembourg 2009English | View long abstract 06-Apr-2009 More than 100 indicators covering a wide range of areas. Click on the red i beside each indicator to obtain the unit of measure, a definition of the indicator and a list of references. To compare with other OECD countries, tables and charts are provided at the end of each row. Also available: |
Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Luxembourg, 2008 ReviewEnglish | View long abstract 20-Mar-2009 Luxembourg has reformed its energy policies across all sectors since the last IEA in-depth review in 2004. The country has fully liberalised its electricity and natural gas markets, and is actively participating in the development of the evolving Central West European regional electricity system |
Improved tax cooperation a boost to restoring financial confidence - GurríaEnglish | View long abstract 13-Mar-2009 Moves by major financial centres to improve transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes mark a significant step forward in international tax cooperation. Also available: |
Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2009 - Luxembourg Country Notepdf,107Kb,English | View long abstract 03-Mar-2009 This note, taken from Chapter 3 of Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2009, contains information about the progress in implementing reforms in line with the 2008 priorities for Luxembourg. Also available:Related documents: |
Transfer Pricing Country ProfilesEnglish | View long abstract 27-Feb-2009 The country profiles on transfer pricing legislation and practices for OECD member countries and Observers. Also available: |
Can the financial sector continue to be the main growth engine in Luxembourg?English | View long abstract 16-Jan-2009 Arnaud Bourgain, Patrice Pieretti and Jens Høj Luxembourg is today one of the main international centres for investment funds. Besides the sector’s direct and indirect employment effects, the most important effect is the large tax revenue generating capacity of the sector, accounting directly for over 20% of aggregate tax revenues. Also available:Related documents: |
OECD Science, Technology and Industry Outlook 2008: Profile of Luxembourgpdf,130Kb,English | View long abstract 27-Oct-2008 This country profile highlights the strengths and challenges for science and technology performance and describes recent policy responses. Also available:Related documents: |
International Migration Outlook 2008: Luxembourg country notepdf,327Kb,English | View long abstract 10-Sep-2008 This country note together with a standardised table describes recent trends in migration movements and policies. Also available:Related documents: |
Etude économique du Luxembourg 2008 : Pour un enseignement efficace : améliorer les aptitudes des élèves en accordant plus d’autonomie aux établissements scolairesFrench | View long abstract 01-Jul-2008 La diversité des élèves, dont plus d’un tiers est de nationalité étrangère, représente un défi majeur pour le système éducatif du Luxembourg. |
Etude économique du Luxembourg 2008 : Bien soigner et bien dépenser : renforcer l’efficacité économique des soins de santéFrench | View long abstract 01-Jul-2008 Le Luxembourg consacre des ressources financières importantes aux soins de santé et offre un accès pratiquement illimité à un système médical moderne. Bien que la population bénéficie d’une couverture intégrale, elle présente un état de santé moyen par comparaison avec les autres pays. |