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01 Apr 1992
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Working/Policy Paper
English
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Japan's Rapidly Emerging Strategy Toward Asia
Edward J. Lincoln, Pages: 47
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OECD Development Centre Working Papers
Japan is in the process of developing much closer economic ties with its Asian neighbours, at both the government and private-sector levels. While there is little official support in Japan for the creation of any formal regional integration scheme, there is evidence of Japanese behaviour...
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01 Jan 1995
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Working/Policy Paper
English
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Job Gains and Job Losses: Recent Literature and Trends
Alex Grey, Pages: 85
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OECD Jobs Study Working Papers
This paper reviews recent literature on job gains and job losses. Economies exhibit high rates of gross job reallocation - both high levels of job gains and job losses. For the OECD nations for which data are available, total turnover averaged more than twenty per cent during the 1980s. This is...
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09 Mar 2004
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Article
English
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Joint Assessment of Ownership and Partnership in Tanzania: Comparative Review of the Aid Programmes of Denmark, Finland, Ireland and Japan
OECD, Pages: 111–176
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OECD Journal on Development
This Joint Assessment compares the strengths of four donors in Tanzania, namely Denmark, Finland, Ireland and Japan, as well as the challenges facing them, and makes observations on their aid programmes. The aim of the Joint Assessment of these four ...
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01 Sep 2007
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Working/Policy Paper
English
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Japan's Eco-school Programme
Masayuki Mori, Pages: 4
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PEB Exchange, Programme on Educational Building
Since 1997 several ministries in Japan have collaborated on an eco-school programme, which applies
to both newly constructed and renovated school buildings, in an effort to make its schools more
environmentally friendly.
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19 Dec 2007
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Article
English
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Judicial Progress in Germany's Nuclear Waste Disposal Policy, The Konrad Repository Decisions of 26 March 2007
Gunther Kühne, Pages: 9–19
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Nuclear Law Bulletin
The installation of final repositories for nuclear waste has been a most controversial topic on the German political agenda for decades. The beginning of efforts to solve this problem can be traced back to the 1970s when plans for the establishment ...
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15 July 2008
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Working/Policy Paper
English
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Job-Related Training and Benefits for Individuals: A Review of Evidence and Explanations
Bo Hansson, Pages: 49
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OECD Education Working Papers
This paper reviews the literature on job-related training and the effects of these investments for different
groups of individuals. The paper also elaborates on the theories, empirical explanations, and policy
implications that can be drawn from these findings. Employer-provided training is by...
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10 Sep 2009
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Working/Policy Paper
English
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Jobs for Immigrants: Labour Market Integration in Norway
Thomas Liebig, Pages: 89
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OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers
Evidence from many OECD countries shows that immigrants, in particular recent arrivals, tend to
be especially affected by an economic downturn. The available tentative evidence on unemployment
suggests that this is also the case in Norway in the current downturn, particularly with respect to...
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06 Sep 2011
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Working/Policy Paper
English
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Japan's New Growth Strategy to Create Demand and Jobs
Randall S. Jones, Byungseo Yoo, Pages: 35
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OECD Economics Department Working Papers
The New Growth Strategy aims to create demand and jobs through regulatory reform and fiscal measures. The Strategy focuses on key challenges, notably climate change and population ageing, which can be turned into sources of growth. Given Japan’s precarious fiscal position, it is essential to...
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05 Oct 2012
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Article
French
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Jurisprudence
OECD, Nuclear Energy Agency, Pages: 115–121
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Bulletin de droit nucléaire
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