Industry and Services
OECD work on industry, entrepreneurship and productivity aims to help governments identify the right policies and structural reforms
to foster new areas of potential growth, and encourage job creation and innovation.
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Books and papers
Enhancing Rural Innovation in the United States
When it comes to high-tech innovations, the United States leads the path amongst OECD economies. However, in the context of the national record-breaking activities in high tech innovation, there lies distinct and growing geographical disparities....
Production Transformation Policy Review of Egypt
At a time when global trade is under pressure and countries increasingly turn to regional integration to support their development, this Spotlight is a timely read for policy makers and business leaders in Africa and beyond. It shows how harnessing...
Boosting Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise Development in Ireland
Ireland is home to a vibrant social enterprise community, active in essential sectors such as health, care, and education, as well as local development and cultural and creative sectors. This report provides an in-depth analysis of social...
Entrepreneurial opportunities and working conditions of self-employed online freelancers in the platform economy
This paper examines the experiences of self-employed online freelancers working on digital labour platforms during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is based on interviews with freelancers and platform managers and experts in Belgium, France, Italy, the...
Multimedia
Multinational enterprises demystified using open-source data
Over the past few decades, as trade and investment barriers have lessened, and transport and communication costs have declined, multinational enterprises or MNEs have become an increasingly important fixture in the global economy
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Tourism employment
Employment in tourism data refer to people or jobs.
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OECD Policy Responses to Coronavirus (COVID-19)
What are the impacts and consequences of the coronavirus pandemic on our lives and our societies - our healthcare systems, our jobs and education, our businesses, financial markets and economies.