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  • 8-May-2023

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    A return to strong, resilient and sustainable growth for Germany requires future focused investment and reform

    The latest OECD Economic Survey of Germany shows how the COVID-19 and energy crises have exposed structural weaknesses in the economy, underscoring the need to improve energy security, to modernise, digitalise and streamline government administration and to address skills shortages while boosting investment in the green and digital transition.

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  • 4-October-2022

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    Current crises underline the need for Germany to overhaul innovation policy to ensure its industries remain competitive, says OECD

    Germany needs to adopt a more agile, risk-tolerant and experimental approach to innovation policy if it is to continue to lead in its historical core industries such as automotive manufacturing, machinery, chemicals and pharmaceuticals, and be a champion of the industries of tomorrow, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 23-April-2021

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    Germany needs a more coherent continuing education and training system that better addresses the needs of the low-skilled

    Germany should pay more attention to the needs of the low-skilled in continuing education and training (CET), and make the CET system more coherent overall, according to a new OECD report, Continuing Education and Training in Germany.

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  • 23-March-2021

    English

    OECD reports to G7 on need to strengthen economic resilience against crises

    Creating an emergency Rapid Response Forum to ensure global supplies of essential goods continue to flow during major international crises is one of a broad range of recommendations contained in a new OECD report to the G7 on building economic resilience.

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  • 14-December-2009

    German

    Wirtschaftskrise wird wohl nur geringe Auswirkungen auf Forschungsinvestitionen in Deutschland haben

    Science, Technlogy and Industry Scoreboard 2009: die Wirtschafts- und Finanzkrise dürfte in Deutschland einen geringeren Rückgang der Investitionen in Forschung und Entwicklung zur Folge haben als in den meisten anderen OECD-Ländern. So schwankten in den vergangen 30 Jahren in Deutschland die Ausgaben für Forschung und Entwicklung (F&E) im Konjunkturzyklus weit weniger als in fast allen anderen OECD-Ländern und das obwohl mit 68

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