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No. 2018/04 | 13 Dec 2018 |
The Rise of Megaregions
The concept of megaregions is increasingly put forward among academics and policy makers as a new scale of economic co-ordination and social organisation. A megaregion is most commonly understood as an economic unit that comprises an agglomeration of... |
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No. 2018/03 | 21 Mar 2018 |
Demystifying compact urban growth
Most developed countries now pursue policies that implicitly or explicitly aim at promoting compact urban form. This report analyses more than 300 academic papers that study the effects of compact urban form, and finds that 69% of the papers reviewed... |
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No. 2018/02 | 20 Mar 2018 |
Indicators for Resilient Cities
This paper discusses approaches to strengthen and monitor urban resilience through the use of indicators. Resilience is the capacity of a city or community to prepare for, respond to and adapt from dangerous and disruptive events, such as natural... |
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No. 2018/01 | 14 Mar 2018 |
The integration of migrants in OECD regions
This paper provides an assessment of the presence of migrants, their characteristics and integration outcomes across OECD regions, based on a new OECD database on immigrant integration at the regional level. It reveals the wide diversity of the... |
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No. 2017/05 | 04 Dec 2017 |
Subnational Infrastructure Investment in OECD Countries: Trends and Key Governance Levers
Public investment is one of the fiscal tools with the strongest impacts on growth over the long term. However, public investment is in decline compared to the period prior to the 2008 global financial crisis in many OECD countries, and particularly... |
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No. 2017/04 | 10 Nov 2017 |
Governing together
Contracts are a key tool for vertical co-ordination, enabling dialogue and capacity building across levels of government. They are frequently used for regional development policy in OECD and non-OECD countries. Drawing on contract theory and a... |
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No. 2017/03 | 27 Mar 2017 |
Traffic Safety in Korea
Pedestrians are vulnerable in traffic, with frequently reported injuries and fatalities. These risks are believed to be correlated with socio-economic attributes such as age, income or education levels. For Korea, it is shown that elderly pedestrians... |
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No. 2017/02 | 17 Mar 2017 |
Civic Crowdfunding
This paper investigates the potential of civic crowdfunding as an innovative and collective option for contributing to the production of local public goods. It is articulated around two pillars. The first section provides a general understanding of... |
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No. 2017/01 | 17 Mar 2017 |
The impact of road infrastructure investment on incumbent firms in Korea
This paper develops an indicator that combines the area that residents can reach within a certain time of travel with population density to create a proxy for “accessibility”, i.e. access to employment and consumption opportunities. Using a large... |
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No. 2016/09 | 15 Dec 2016 |
Does It Pay to Live in Big(ger) Cities?
This study approaches the question whether it “pays” to live in big(ger) cities in a three-fold manner: first, it estimates how city size affects worker productivity (agglomeration benefits) in Germany, based on individual-level wage data. Second, it... |
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No. 2016/08 | 15 Nov 2016 |
Functional Urban Areas in Colombia
This paper applies the OECD-EU methodology to identify the functional urban areas (FUAs) in Colombia. Using the municipal boundaries, population grid data and inter-municipalities commuting flows from the 2005 population census, the paper identifies... |
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No. 2016/07 | 20 Oct 2016 |
Overview of Housing Policy Interventions in Poland
This paper assesses national public expenditure on housing in Poland, within the context of recent trends in the housing market. It focuses on direct expenditure on housing by the former Ministry of Infrastructure and Development, which until 2016... |
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No. 2016/06 | 01 Jul 2016 |
Income Levels And Inequality in Metropolitan Areas
This paper assesses levels and distribution of household disposable income in OECD metropolitan areas. All indicators were produced through a dedicated data collection, which, for most countries, uses administrative data from tax records available at... |
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No. 2016/05 | 01 Jul 2016 |
Energy and Resilient Cities
This paper analyses the role of cities in energy policies to build resilience and assesses related energy policy practices in cities. It analyses how energy affects resilience in cities from the economic, environmental, social and institutional... |
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No. 2016/04 | 14 Apr 2016 |
Regional Disparities In Access To Health Care
This paper investigates regional disparities in access to healthcare, measured by self-reported unmet medical needs. It looks at disparities across 86 regions in 5 European countries: Czech Republic, France, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom. The... |
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No. 2016/03 | 04 Mar 2016 |
Building subjective well-being indicators at the subnational level
This paper provides, for the first time, estimates of subjective well-being variables in 373 OECD subnational regions, allowing comparison of various measures of how people experience and evaluate their lives within and across all 34 OECD countries.... |
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No. 2016/02 | 18 Jan 2016 |
Using Outcome Indicators to Improve Policies
This paper discusses the use of outcome indicators for policy monitoring. In addition to providing general recommendations on their design and implementation, it makes two contributions to the existing literature. First, it shows the importance of... |
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No. 2015/02 | 01 Jul 2015 |
Municipal Fragmentation and Economic Performance of OECD TL2 Regions
The present work investigates the relationship between municipal fragmentation and regional per capita GDP growth rate, using a panel of OECD TL2 regions in the period 1996-2011. According to the fiscal decentralisation literature, fragmentation... |
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No. 2015/01 | 03 Apr 2015 |
Urban Spatial Structure in OECD Cities
This paper presents an analysis of urban spatial structure and its trends in the OECD between 2001 and 2011. It does so by using a standardised definition of urban areas in 29 OECD countries as composed of high density cores and their respective... |
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No. 2014/12 | 22 Dec 2014 |
Urban Green Growth in Dynamic Asia
The development of Asian cities is characterised by rapid and continuous urbanisation on an unprecedented scale, with rapid economic growth led in most places by the manufacturing industry, and rapidly increasing motorisation. The result has been... |
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The Rise of Megaregions
Daniela Glocker
13 Dec 2018
The concept of megaregions is increasingly put forward among academics and policy makers as a new scale of economic co-ordination and social organisation. A megaregion is most commonly understood as an economic unit that comprises an agglomeration of...
Demystifying compact urban growth
Gabriel Ahlfeldt, Elisabetta Pietrostefani, Abel Schumann et Tadashi Matsumoto
21 Mar 2018
Most developed countries now pursue policies that implicitly or explicitly aim at promoting compact urban form. This report analyses more than 300 academic papers that study the effects of compact urban form, and finds that 69% of the papers reviewed...
Indicators for Resilient Cities
Lorena Figueiredo, Taku Honiden et Abel Schumann
20 Mar 2018
This paper discusses approaches to strengthen and monitor urban resilience through the use of indicators. Resilience is the capacity of a city or community to prepare for, respond to and adapt from dangerous and disruptive events, such as natural...
The integration of migrants in OECD regions
Marcos Diaz Ramirez, Thomas Liebig, Cécile Thoreau et Paolo Veneri
14 Mar 2018
This paper provides an assessment of the presence of migrants, their characteristics and integration outcomes across OECD regions, based on a new OECD database on immigrant integration at the regional level. It reveals the wide diversity of the...
Subnational Infrastructure Investment in OECD Countries: Trends and Key Governance Levers
Dorothée Allain-Dupré, Claudia Hulbert et Margaux Vincent
04 Dec 2017
Public investment is one of the fiscal tools with the strongest impacts on growth over the long term. However, public investment is in decline compared to the period prior to the 2008 global financial crisis in many OECD countries, and particularly...
Governing together
Claire Charbit et Oriana Romano
10 Nov 2017
Contracts are a key tool for vertical co-ordination, enabling dialogue and capacity building across levels of government. They are frequently used for regional development policy in OECD and non-OECD countries. Drawing on contract theory and a...
Traffic Safety in Korea
Martin W. Adler et Rudiger Ahrend
27 Mar 2017
Pedestrians are vulnerable in traffic, with frequently reported injuries and fatalities. These risks are believed to be correlated with socio-economic attributes such as age, income or education levels. For Korea, it is shown that elderly pedestrians...
Civic Crowdfunding
Claire Charbit et Guillaume Desmoulins
17 Mar 2017
This paper investigates the potential of civic crowdfunding as an innovative and collective option for contributing to the production of local public goods. It is articulated around two pillars. The first section provides a general understanding of...
The impact of road infrastructure investment on incumbent firms in Korea
Alexander C. Lembcke et Carlo Menon
17 Mar 2017
This paper develops an indicator that combines the area that residents can reach within a certain time of travel with population density to create a proxy for “accessibility”, i.e. access to employment and consumption opportunities. Using a large...
Does It Pay to Live in Big(ger) Cities?
Rudiger Ahrend et Alexander C. Lembcke
15 Dec 2016
This study approaches the question whether it “pays” to live in big(ger) cities in a three-fold manner: first, it estimates how city size affects worker productivity (agglomeration benefits) in Germany, based on individual-level wage data. Second, it...
Functional Urban Areas in Colombia
Daniel Sanchez-Serra
15 Nov 2016
This paper applies the OECD-EU methodology to identify the functional urban areas (FUAs) in Colombia. Using the municipal boundaries, population grid data and inter-municipalities commuting flows from the 2005 population census, the paper identifies...
Overview of Housing Policy Interventions in Poland
Daniela Glocker et Marissa Plouin
20 Oct 2016
This paper assesses national public expenditure on housing in Poland, within the context of recent trends in the housing market. It focuses on direct expenditure on housing by the former Ministry of Infrastructure and Development, which until 2016...
Income Levels And Inequality in Metropolitan Areas
Justine Boulant, Monica Brezzi et Paolo Veneri
01 Jul 2016
This paper assesses levels and distribution of household disposable income in OECD metropolitan areas. All indicators were produced through a dedicated data collection, which, for most countries, uses administrative data from tax records available at...
Energy and Resilient Cities
Masaru Sugahara et Leslie Bermont
01 Jul 2016
This paper analyses the role of cities in energy policies to build resilience and assesses related energy policy practices in cities. It analyses how energy affects resilience in cities from the economic, environmental, social and institutional...
Regional Disparities In Access To Health Care
Monica Brezzi et Patrizia Luongo
14 Apr 2016
This paper investigates regional disparities in access to healthcare, measured by self-reported unmet medical needs. It looks at disparities across 86 regions in 5 European countries: Czech Republic, France, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom. The...
Building subjective well-being indicators at the subnational level
Monica Brezzi et Marcos Diaz Ramirez
04 Mar 2016
This paper provides, for the first time, estimates of subjective well-being variables in 373 OECD subnational regions, allowing comparison of various measures of how people experience and evaluate their lives within and across all 34 OECD countries....
Using Outcome Indicators to Improve Policies
Abel Schumann
18 Jan 2016
This paper discusses the use of outcome indicators for policy monitoring. In addition to providing general recommendations on their design and implementation, it makes two contributions to the existing literature. First, it shows the importance of...
Municipal Fragmentation and Economic Performance of OECD TL2 Regions
David Bartolini
01 Jul 2015
The present work investigates the relationship between municipal fragmentation and regional per capita GDP growth rate, using a panel of OECD TL2 regions in the period 1996-2011. According to the fiscal decentralisation literature, fragmentation...
Urban Spatial Structure in OECD Cities
Paolo Veneri
03 Apr 2015
This paper presents an analysis of urban spatial structure and its trends in the OECD between 2001 and 2011. It does so by using a standardised definition of urban areas in 29 OECD countries as composed of high density cores and their respective...
Urban Green Growth in Dynamic Asia
Tadashi Matsumoto et Loïc Daudey
22 Dec 2014
The development of Asian cities is characterised by rapid and continuous urbanisation on an unprecedented scale, with rapid economic growth led in most places by the manufacturing industry, and rapidly increasing motorisation. The result has been...