This blog highlights five need-to knows about Income-based tax incentives for R&D and innovation (IBTIs) – the key categories of IBTIs, and their use, design, generosity and cost to governments – ...
Semiconductors are more than just chips; they power modern life. From enabling groundbreaking technologies to driving global innovation, semiconductors are indispensable. However, the global ...
The cost of government support measures for the production and consumption of fossil fuels decreased sharply in 2023, as energy prices softened from the record highs seen in 2022. However, many ...
Pension assets have grown significantly over the past two decades, supported by policy initiatives aimed at diversifying retirement financing sources to create more resilient pension systems and ...
The OECD will present its latest Economic Survey of Indonesia on Tuesday 26 November. The Survey examines Indonesia’s economic performance in the face of global and domestic challenges and makes ...
The paper studies the expected macroeconomic productivity gains from Artificial Intelligence (AI) over a 10-year horizon. It builds a novel micro-to-macro framework by combining existing estimates of ...
The 2024 edition of Regions and Cities at a Glance aims to understand the size, scale, and evolution of the impacts of megatrends on regions, cities and rural areas. By offering internationally ...
The average level of tax revenues among OECD countries was largely unchanged in 2023 as governments sought to ease cost-of-living pressures amid growing spending challenges related to climate change ...
Ageing populations, changing labour markets, and climate change are affecting economies and societies across OECD countries. What challenges do these “megatrends” pose for social protection systems?
While renewable energy adoption has accelerated globally, significant challenges remain in meeting ambitious deployment targets. This paper analyses bottlenecks in the renewable energy ecosystem and ...
General Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen will depart the Organisation on 1 February 2025 after six years of service.
The 46-country OECD Working Group on Bribery is seriously concerned that Portugal has not addressed long-standing recommendations on key elements of its legal framework on foreign bribery, ...