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Perspectives économiques de l'OCDE No. 86 - Canadapdf,180Kb,Français | Voir le résumé 19-nov.-2009 Situation économique et prévisions pour le Canada, extrait des Perspectives économiques de l'OCDE. Aussi disponible :Documents connexes : |
Open markets and enhanced global cooperation are key to a stronger, cleaner and fairer world economyAnglais | Voir le résumé 10-nov.-2009 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General In the coming years, the world economy will need a much more solid connection between public policy and the citizen for which policy is made. The spinal cord of that connection can be summed up in one question: What kind of world economy do we want to create? |
Toronto must be more competitive, says OECDAnglais | Voir le résumé 09-nov.-2009 Toronto is home to 40% of the Canada’s business headquarters, the world’s seventh largest stock exchange, and it produces almost 20% of the national GDP. |
Restoring growth in a post-bailout era: the crucial contribution of citiesAnglais | Voir le résumé 09-nov.-2009 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General After two years of bad news and trillions of dollars of losses, the global economy is now stabilising. The challenge is to move from a policy-based recovery to self-sustained growth. How can cities, the main economic engines of this world, contribute to build stronger, cleaner and fairer economies? |
OECD Territorial Reviews: Toronto, CanadaAnglais | Voir le résumé 30-oct.-2009 The review proposes a new sustainable competitiveness agenda to enhance productivity in Toronto. This agenda could focus on innovation, cultural diversity and infrastructure; and apply a green lens to policies. |
Government at a Glance: Country note for Canadapdf,542Kb,Anglais | Voir le résumé 22-oct.-2009 This country note, based on the new biennial publication Government at a glance, provides indicators describing key elements underlying government structure and performance of Canada, from the perspective of revenues, expenditures and employment. Documents connexes : |
Pôles de compétitivité, innovation et entrepreneuriatFrançais | Voir le résumé 14-oct.-2009 Cette publication examine les succès d’importants pôles d’entreprises et d’innovation des pays de l’OCDE, les défis auxquels ceux-ci doivent faire face pour maintenir leurs positions, ainsi que les enseignements dont pourraient bénéficier d’autres candidats à la création de pôles performants. Aussi disponible :Documents connexes : |
Employment Outlook 2009 Country Notes: Canadapdf,151Kb,Anglais | Voir le résumé 16-sept.-2009 The OECD Employment Outlook indicates that Canada’s unemployment rate was slow to take off, but is predicted to reach almost 10% by 2010. Since peaking in October 2008, full-time employment has dropped by 486 000. Documents connexes : |
Interim Economic Assessment – clarification of annual projectionsAnglais | Voir le résumé 04-sept.-2009 Jørgen Elmeskov, Acting Head, Economics Department The calculated calendar year growth rates for 2009 published in the OECD’s latest interim economic assessment are computed by mechanically extending the GDP outturn data up to the second quarter of 2009 ... |
Doing Better for Children: Highlights for Canadapdf,117Kb,Anglais | Voir le résumé 01-sept.-2009 Canada receives solid marks in Doing Better for Children , the OECD’s first report on the well-being of children. But there are areas which may need policy attention to improve the lives of Canadian children, including reducing child poverty and youth risk-taking. Documents connexes : |