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  • 15-March-2010

    English

    Environmental Performance Reviews: Luxembourg (2010)

    This report examines Luxembourg’s progress since the previous OECD Environmental Performance Review in 2000, and the extent to which the country has met its national objectives and international commitments regarding the management of the environment and natural resources.

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  • 10-March-2010

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    Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2010 - Luxembourg Country Note

    This note is taken from Chapter 3 of Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2010.

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  • 5-November-2009

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  • 6-July-2009

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    Aid for Trade at a Glance 2009 - Luxembourg

    The Aid for Trade at a Glance 2009: Maintaining Momentum report presents the results of the second monitoring exercise of the Aid for Trade Initiative and documents its success so far.

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  • 20-March-2009

    English

    Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Luxembourg 2008

    The Inernational Energy Agency's periodic review of Luxembourg's energy policies and programmes.  It analyses the energy challenges facing Luxembourg and provides critiques and recommendations for further policy improvements. Since the last review in 2004, Luxembourg has reformed its energy policies across all sectors, 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. Luxembourg has also prepared a broad action plan on energy efficiency, improved the support system for renewable energy sources and revised taxes to mitigate climate change. The country’s energy policy in the coming decade will be shaped by the EU 2020 targets that call for substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, and strong increases in renewable energy and energy efficiency. These targets will be hard to meet, given that roughly half of energy-related CO2 emissions come from transport fuel use by foreign truckers and motorists, and that Luxembourg’s potential for producing much more renewable energy is limited. Luxembourg is heavily dependent on oil. Although oil sources are well diversified by country of origin, more than 85% of oil stocks are held in neighbouring countries and often based on short-term leasing contracts. This leaves the country vulnerable to potential oil supply disruptions. Luxembourg should swiftly implement a plan to improve the security of oil supply.  
  • 3-March-2009

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    Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2009 - Luxembourg Country Note

    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.

  • 16-June-2008

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    Luxembourg: Environmental performance of agriculture since 1990

    Agri-environmental indicators for Luxembourg and data on the environmental performance of Luxembourg agriculture. Extract from the OECD publication Environmental Performance of Agriculture in OECD Countries since 1990 (2008).

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  • 27-March-2008

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    Luxembourg - Phase 2bis: Report on Implementation of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention

    Working Group on Bribery Phase 2bis report on Luxembourg

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  • 18-December-2007

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    Sickness, Disability and Work (Vol. 2): Australia, Luxembourg, Spain and the United Kingdom

    Too many workers leave the labour market permanently due to health problems, and yet too many people with a disabling condition are denied the opportunity to work. This is a social and economic tragedy common to virtually all OECD countries, and an apparent paradox that needs explaining.

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  • 7-December-2007

    English

    OECD Territorial Reviews: Luxembourg

    Luxembourg has brought about a profound change for the better in its economy. What can be done to ensure these changes continue in the long term and in co-operation with its neighbours? The OECD Territorial Review of Luxembourg explores these questions.

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