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  • 6-March-2024

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    Consumer Prices, OECD - Updated: 6 March 2024

    OECD headline inflation slows to 5.7% in January 2024

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  • 29-February-2024

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    OECD appoints Alvaro Santos Pereira as Chief Economist

    Alvaro Santos Pereira has been appointed as the next Chief Economist of the OECD, starting on 1 June 2024.

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  • 27-February-2024

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    To harness new growth opportunities, Mexico needs to boost productivity, accelerate digitalisation and improve educational outcomes and housing supply

    Mexico’s growth has proven resilient and nearshoring is bringing new opportunities, with growth supported by domestic demand on the back of a strong labour market, investment trending up and continued dynamism in export performance, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 23-February-2024

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    Reforms to boost productivity and private investment would help secure stronger growth, more high-quality jobs and increased living standards in Egypt: OECD

    Renewed reform efforts helping to boost private sector activity and investment would help boost growth, which is currently slowing amid high domestic inflation, and would support the creation of more high quality jobs, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 21-February-2024

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    GDP Growth - Fourth quarter of 2023, OECD

    OECD GDP grows by 0.4% in the fourth quarter of 2023

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  • 7-February-2024

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    Consumer Prices, OECD - Updated: 7 February 2024

    OECD headline inflation edges up to 6.0% in December 2023

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  • 5-February-2024

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    Growth continuing at a modest pace through 2025, inflation declining to central bank targets

    Global growth is holding up, while the pace of growth remains uneven across countries and regions, and inflation is still above targets, according to the OECD’s latest Interim Economic Outlook.

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  • 22-January-2024

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    Italy should boost investment, strengthen ongoing civil justice and competition reforms, and tackle public debt

    Italy’s economy has weathered recent crises successfully but is now slowing amid tightening financial conditions. To secure strong and sustainable growth over the long term, Italy should focus policy action on improving the business environment and competition, strengthening public finances and promoting the green transition.

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  • 11-January-2024

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    Japan needs to rebuild fiscal space, address population ageing and reinvigorate productivity growth

    Japan’s economy has recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic but faces new challenges from weak global trade prospects. Policy should now focus on ensuring fiscal sustainability, boosting productivity growth, and addressing the economic and social impacts of rapid population ageing.

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  • 9-January-2024

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    Denmark: Reforms needed to tackle labour shortages, adapt to population ageing and achieve the green transition

    Denmark’s economy was resilient to the COVID-19 crisis and recovered swiftly. Over the past two years, economic activity has slowed related to higher energy prices and costs of living. Living standards remain high, supported by well-designed policies. Reforms should focus on addressing long-term challenges posed by population ageing and the digital and green transitions.

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