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The OECD will present its latest Economic Survey of Viet Nam on Friday 20 June 2025. The Survey looks at the country’s recent performance and how it can make growth more sustainable.
Recent technological developments create significant opportunities to process health data in the public interest. However, the growing fragmentation of frameworks applied to data has become a ...
Recent years have seen a notable resurgence in the role of retail investors in sovereign debt markets. This has been driven by both supply and demand factors, including rising interest rates, ...
With growing consumer interest in environmentally friendly products and an increasing number of goods and services with environmental claims, concerns about "greenwashing" – false or misleading ...
New OECD data shows that over 100 million full-time equivalent jobs are sustained by the global ocean economy, with tourism and Asia-Pacific leading the charge. But the future of ocean work depends on ...
The transition to a circular economy is critical for achieving sustainable development, resource efficiency, and building a resilient future for all. Over the past decade, the European Union (EU) has ...
Digitalisation has reshaped competitive dynamics in the economy, creating new markets and transforming existing ones. This presents a multifaceted challenge for competition authorities and ...
The G7/OECD policy paper on Artificial Intelligence and tourism highlights the potential to harness AI as a tool to promote innovation and the sustainable development of tourism. It discusses the ...
Health at a Glance provides a comprehensive set of indicators on population health and health system performance across OECD members and key emerging economies. This edition has a special focus on the ...
Achieving global climate goals requires addressing whole life carbon emissions of buildings, encompassing both operational and embodied carbon—the often-overlooked emissions generated before residents ...
Today Costa Rica has formally become an OECD Member, the 38th country to do so in the Organisation’s 60-year history.
This report explores the emergence of a skills-first approach in labour markets in OECD countries, and what opportunities and challenges arise from the adoption of skills-first approaches in light of ...
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