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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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  • 18-December-2023

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    Brazil should boost productivity and infrastructure investment to drive growth

    The Brazilian economy rebounded strongly from the COVID-19 pandemic and has performed well during 2023. Structural reforms are needed to durably support Brazil’s development path and lift potential growth, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 7-December-2023

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    Improving the business climate, public finances and social protection can further raise living standards in Thailand

    Thailand has achieved remarkable economic and social progress over the past decades. The economy has picked up since the COVID-19 pandemic, buoyed by a strong rebound of tourism. Bold reforms are now needed to make the recovery more solid and inclusive, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 29-November-2023

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    Economic outlook: A mild slowdown in 2024 and slightly improved growth in 2025

    Global growth is set to remain modest, with the impact of the necessary monetary policy tightening, weak trade and lower business and consumer confidence being increasingly felt, according to the OECD’s latest Economic Outlook.

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  • 21-November-2023

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    GDP Growth - Third quarter of 2023, OECD

    OECD GDP grows by 0.5% for the second quarter in a row

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  • 7-November-2023

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    Consumer Prices, OECD - Updated: 7 November 2023

    OECD headline inflation eases slightly to 6.2% in September 2023

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  • 26-October-2023

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    Further reforms needed in Australia to improve gender equality and meet climate ambitions

    Australia recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic faster than other major economies, but growth is now slowing amid tightening financial conditions. To bring inflation down, monetary policy will need to remain restrictive and further windfall government revenues from elevated commodity prices be saved, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 25-October-2023

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    Spain should boost productivity and improve opportunities for young people

    Strong government support to businesses and households has helped Spain weather the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and of rising energy and food prices brought by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. Policy should now focus on rebuilding fiscal space, raising productivity and reducing social disparities, including by creating more opportunities for young people.

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  • 3-October-2023

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    Consumer Prices, OECD - Updated: 3 October 2023

    With a slowing decline in energy prices, OECD headline inflation rises to 6.4% in August 2023

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  • 3-October-2023

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    Recent shocks are an opportunity to undertake the structural policy reforms needed to improve medium and long term economic outcomes

    The after-effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s illegal war of aggression against Ukraine continue reverberating worldwide, providing governments a unique opportunity to enact new policies for achieving sustainable growth and more competitive, innovative, and resilient economies, according to the OECD’s latest Going for Growth policy report.

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