Research and Development (R&D) spending growth has slowed in the OECD, while China has seen a surge in investments. At the same time, government support for R&D in energy and defence has risen sharply. Discover more in our latest R&D statistics release: https://brnw.ch/21wRH9C
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Des politiques meilleures pour une vie meilleure
À propos
L’Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques (OCDE) est une organisation internationale qui œuvre pour la mise en place de politiques meilleures pour une vie meilleure. Notre objectif est de promouvoir des politiques publiques qui favorisent la prospérité, l’égalité des chances et le bien-être pour tous. Nous nous appuyons sur 60 ans d’expérience et de connaissances pour préparer le monde de demain. En étroite collaboration avec les pouvoirs publics, les acteurs économiques et sociaux ainsi que les représentants de la société civile et les citoyens, nous établissons des normes internationales et proposons des solutions fondées sur des données factuelles en réponse aux défis du monde d’aujourd’hui. De l'amélioration des performances économiques au renforcement des politiques de lutte contre le changement climatique, de la promotion de systèmes éducatifs efficaces à la lutte contre l'évasion fiscale internationale, l'OCDE est un forum et un centre de connaissances uniques. Elle met des données, analyses et conseils sur les politiques publiques à la disposition des dirigeants afin de guider l’élaboration de normes internationales et d’aider à la création de sociétés plus résilientes, plus justes et plus propres.
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https://oe.cd/en-li
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- Secteur
- Affaires étrangères
- Taille de l’entreprise
- 1 001-5 000 employés
- Siège social
- Paris, Paris
- Type
- Administration publique
- Fondée en
- 1960
- Domaines
- Policy Analysis, Economic Analysis, Monitoring et Modelling and forecasting
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Employés chez OECD-OCDE
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Maria Dorriots
Management | Stratégie | Développement | Fusion & Acquisition | Finance | Transformation | 5 langues EN, FR, SP, SUE, IT
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Alan Paic
Senior Policy Analyst, Scientific and technological policies
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Jens Lundsgaard
OECD Deputy Director for Science Technology and Innovation
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José Antonio Ardavín
Economist, Public Policy
Nouvelles
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The ocean economy represents 3 to 4% of the global economy and has experienced sustained economic growth over decades. Our new report, The Ocean Economy to 2050, provides data, analysis & insights to help policymakers build a sustainable and resilient ocean economy. Looking ahead, the report emphasises the importance of science-based decision-making and improved governance. Read the full report: https://brnw.ch/21wRGuc | #OceanEconomy #UNOC3
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New Climate Club Financial toolkit, which explores 28 economic, de-risking, and financing instruments to support industrial decarbonisation—whether in emerging markets, developing economies (EMDEs), or developed economies. The toolkit informs financial and technical assistance providers and helps to meet the requests from EMDEs on the Climate Club’s Global Matchmaking Platform. Discover #ClimateClub Financial toolkit prepared by the OECD: https://brnw.ch/21wRFF3
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How can emerging technologies drive the global fight against corruption? This week international leaders from government, civil society and the private sector met at the #OECDIntegrity Forum to explore how new technologies and approaches to anti-corruption can help advance integrity worldwide. Learn more: https://brnw.ch/21wRF4S
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How can countries reduce administrative burdens without compromising policy goals? Join us on 9 of April for the launch of the OECD Regulatory Policy Outlook 2025 and discover how regulatory reform can support the delivery of better policy outcomes for all. Learn more: https://brnw.ch/21wREId
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This week was held the 3rd #ClimateClub Body of Members meeting in Berlin, followed by a strategic dialogue. Discussions focused on: ➡️ Managing carbon leakage and other spillover effects of climate change mitigation policies. ➡️ Exploring collaborative demand- and supply-side measures. ➡️ Including ambitious industry decarbonisation objectives in the development of the new NDCs. ➡️ Planning the high-level academic and policy expert group. ➡️ Scaling up financial and technical assistance for industry decarbonisation. Discover the Climate Club's 2025-2026 Work Programme: https://brnw.ch/21wRDUW | Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action | Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Chile
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Lithuania's GDP per capita has increased from 30% of the OECD average in 1995 to 88% in 2023. This has been reflected in improved living standards for its citizens, along with significant advancements in life expectancy and education. Future fiscal sustainability requires tackling ageing-related costs via greater public spending efficiency, broadening the tax base, and encouraging formal economic activity. Read more: https://brnw.ch/21wRDiy | OECD Economy
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Designing reforms that better reflect public views is critical to navigate challenges and ensure lasting success. The new OECD report Getting the Public on Side: How to make reforms acceptable by design explores how understanding people’s perceptions, attitudes, and preferences can help strengthen policymaking. It looks at: ➡️What perceptual and behavioural data reveal about public views. ➡️ Why better analytical frameworks are needed to interpret the policy-relevant insights from these data. ➡️ How policy tools like the Public Acceptability Tool can guide policymakers and improve reforms by ensuring they are aligned with public views. Read the report: https://brnw.ch/21wRCeD
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Strong and efficient border processes are crucial for #TradeFacilitation reforms and international cooperation, ensuring trade flows are smooth and secure. Better border procedures can unlock greater cost savings or increase supply chain efficiency, leading to new opportunities for trade. Discover the complexities and importance of #TradeFacilitation in today's global economy ➡️ https://brnw.ch/21wRBTX | #OECDTFIs | OECD Trade and Agriculture
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How can emerging technologies drive the global fight against corruption? Join international leaders from government, civil society and the private sector at the #OECDIntegrity Forum to explore how new technologies and approaches to anti-corruption can help advance integrity worldwide. Key themes: ➡️ Strengthening public-private dialogue in anti-corruption efforts ➡️ Innovative approaches to counter foreign solicitation ➡️ Harnessing cutting-edge technologies for comprehensive anti-corruption strategies ➡️ Addressing de-risking and illicit financial flows to unlock sustainable development financing ➡️ Fostering integrity with the OECD Public Integrity Indicators ➡️ Addressing corruption in the green transition ➡️ Tackling strategic corruption ➡️ Leveraging technology to strengthen anti-corruption efforts Join now: https://brnw.ch/21wRA1c | The World Bank
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