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  • 7-décembre-2011

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    Profil statistique du Luxembourg

    Les profils statistiques par pays comprennent un grand choix d’indicateurs sur l’économie, l’éducation, l’énergie, l’environnement, l’aide étrangère, la santé, l’information et la communication, le travail, la migration, la R-D, les échanges et la société.

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  • 25-May-2011

    English

    Bank Profitability: Financial Statements of Banks 2010 - OECD Banking Statistics

    Trends in bank profitability and factors affecting it are major indicators of changes in the state of health of national banking systems. This publication provides nationally aggregated financial statements of banks data for OECD member countries. The coverage of banks is not the same in each country, though the objective is to include all institutions that conduct ordinary banking business, namely institutions which primarily take deposits from the public at large and provide finance for a wide range of purposes. Some information on the number of reporting banks, their branches and staff is also included, as well as structural information regarding the whole financial sector. Moreover, ratios, based on various items of the financial statements of banks in percentage of some specific aggregates, are supplied to facilitate the analysis of trends in bank profitability of OECD countries. Times series available vary according to country, but generally the last five years of available data are shown.
  • 4-May-2011

    English

    OECD Statistics on International Trade in Services 2010, Volume II, Detailed Tables by Partner Country

    This OECD publication provides statistics on international trade in services by partner country for 28 OECD countries plus the European Union (EU27), the Euro area, and Hong Kong, China as well as definitions and methodological notes. The data concern trade between residents and non-residents of countries and are reported within the framework of the Manual on Statistics of International Trade in Services. This book includes summary tables of trade patterns listing the main trading partners for each country and by broad service category. Series are shown in US dollars and cover the period 2004-2008.
  • 9-juin-2010

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    Améliorer le fonctionnement du marché du travail de Luxembourg

    La croissance rapide économique que le Luxembourg a connue au cours des deux décennies écoulées s’est traduite par une expansion considérable de l’emploi, attirant principalement des travailleurs frontaliers et, dans une moindre mesure, de la main-d’œuvre immigrée.

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  • 31-mars-2010

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    Examens environnementaux de l'OCDE: Luxembourg 2010

    Cet examen 2010 approfondi de l'OCDE des programmes et politiques environnementales du Luxembourg de 2010 analyse la gestion de l'air et de l'eau, la nature et la biodiversité, le développement durable, l'interface environnement/économie, l'interface environnement/social et la coopération internationale. Ces analyses s'appuient sur un large ensemble de données économiques et environnementales et conduisent à des recommandations sur les progrès à faire dans les domaines de l'environnement et du développement durable.
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  • 18-November-2009

    English

    Luxembourg - Key economic projections

    Economic forecasts for GDP, unemployment, inflation and fiscal balance

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  • 5-novembre-2009

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  • 20-March-2009

    English

    Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Luxembourg 2008

    The Inernational Energy Agency's periodic review of Luxembourg's energy policies and programmes.  It analyses the energy challenges facing Luxembourg and provides critiques and recommendations for further policy improvements. Since the last review in 2004, Luxembourg has reformed its energy policies across all sectors, has fully liberalised its electricity and natural gas markets, and is actively participating in the development of the evolving Central West European regional electricity system. Luxembourg has also prepared a broad action plan on energy efficiency, improved the support system for renewable energy sources and revised taxes to mitigate climate change. The country’s energy policy in the coming decade will be shaped by the EU 2020 targets that call for substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, and strong increases in renewable energy and energy efficiency. These targets will be hard to meet, given that roughly half of energy-related CO2 emissions come from transport fuel use by foreign truckers and motorists, and that Luxembourg’s potential for producing much more renewable energy is limited. Luxembourg is heavily dependent on oil. Although oil sources are well diversified by country of origin, more than 85% of oil stocks are held in neighbouring countries and often based on short-term leasing contracts. This leaves the country vulnerable to potential oil supply disruptions. Luxembourg should swiftly implement a plan to improve the security of oil supply.  
  • 16-janvier-2009

    Français

    Le secteur financier peut-il rester le principal moteur de la croissance au Luxembourg ?

    Le Luxembourg est aujourd'hui un des principaux centres internationaux pour les fonds d'investissement.

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  • 16-juin-2008

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    La performance environnementale de l’agriculture dans les pays de l’OCDE depuis 1990 : Luxembourg

    La performance environnementale de l’agriculture dans les pays de l’OCDE depuis 1990 : Section par pays : Luxembourg

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