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No. 2014/02 | 22 May 2014 |
A Sub-national Perspective on Financing Investment for Growth I - Measuring Fiscal Space for Public Investment
Sub-national governments are key players for public investment, as they are responsible on average for 62% of total public investment in OECD countries. This article analyses the different factors affecting sub-national governments’ fiscal space for... |
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No. 2014/06 | 22 May 2014 |
A Sub-national Perspective on Financing Investment for Growth II - Creating Fiscal Space for Public Investment
Sub-national governments (SNGs) are key players for public investment in OECD countries, responsible for nearly two-thirds of it. At the same time, both the well-being of the population and economic performance depend on an adequate provision of... |
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No. 2020/07 | 26 Oct 2020 |
A territorial approach to the Sustainable Development Goals in Bonn, Germany
The city of Bonn, Germany, has a long-standing commitment towards sustainable development. The city has gone through a comprehensive process to link the city’s 2030 Sustainability Strategy to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), supported by the... |
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No. 2020/05 | 23 Sept 2020 |
A territorial approach to the Sustainable Development Goals in Kópavogur, Iceland
Kópavogur was the first municipality in Iceland to formally embrace the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In September 2018, the Municipal Council adopted a holistic strategy for Kópavogur, based on the 15 prioritised SDGs and their 36 targets.... |
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No. 2019/08 | 18 Jul 2019 |
Ageing and productivity growth in OECD regions
OECD countries and their regions are ageing fast. In principle, the negative impact of ageing on the growth rate of per capita gross domestic product could be offset by increases in productivity. However, for many regions, productivity growth... |
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No. 2020/04 | 08 Jun 2020 |
Agglomeration economies in Great Britain
This paper estimates agglomeration economies in Great Britain. The analysis employs a definition of urban areas as functional economic units developed by the OECD in collaboration with the European Union to investigate the size and sources of... |
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No. 2019/13 | 17 Dec 2019 |
An integrated approach to the Paris climate Agreement
Following the historic 2015 Paris Agreement aiming to limit global temperature rise to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels by 2100, 165 Intended Nationally Determined Contributions, representing 192 countries, have been submitted. Nationally... |
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No. 2014/03 | 22 Apr 2014 |
Approaches to Metropolitan Area Governance
This paper provides an overview of country specific approaches to metropolitan area governance. It provides brief descriptions of the typical structures of metropolitan governance, with a particular focus on the involved organisations. It points out... |
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No. 2014/01 | 14 Apr 2014 |
Assessing Polycentric Urban Systems in the OECD
Contemporary urban systems in OECD countries are structured around functional regions, which often overcome established city boundaries. Reading space in terms of functional regions allows assessing changes in urban hierarchies and spatial... |
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No. 2014/11 | 22 Dec 2014 |
Breathing the Same Air? Measuring Air Pollution in Cities and Regions
This paper presents a new set of estimates of exposure to air pollution (fine particulate matter - PM2.5) at the city, regional and national levels for the 34 OECD countries, and at the regional and national levels for Brazil, China, India, Russia... |
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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. 2019/07 | 12 Jul 2019 |
Business development and the growth of rural SMEs
The paper reviews the role of Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs) as drivers of employment and economic growth in rural regions across a number of OECD geographies. It argues that SME creation is especially important for rural economic... |
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No. 2011/03 | 01 Jul 2011 |
Categorisation of OECD Regions Using Innovation-Related Variables
National policy makers have shown a growing interest in the regional dimension of innovation processes, and regional policy makers are seeking to promote their own competitiveness by supporting innovation. To advance the OECD quantitative research on... |
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No. 2011/08 | 06 Dec 2011 |
Cities and Green Growth: A Conceptual Framework
This report examines the current state of knowledge about green growth in cities and outlines the key research questions and protocols that will guide the OECD Green Cities programme. It builds the case for an urban green growth agenda by examining... |
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No. 2012/02 | 23 Feb 2012 |
Cities and Green Growth: Case Study of the Paris/Ile-de-France Region
This report, developed within the framework of the OECD Green Cities programme, is a pilot case study examining the green growth potential of the Paris-IDF region. In a context of stiff international competition and internal socio-economic and... |
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No. 2013/06 | 03 May 2013 |
Cities and Green Growth: The Case of the Chicago Tri-State Metropolitan Area
This working paper assesses opportunities and policies for green growth in the Chicago Tri-State Metropolitan Area. It first examines the Chicago metro-region's economic and environmental performance and potential constraints to regional growth, and... |
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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. 2019/06 | 06 Jun 2019 |
Classifying small (TL3) regions based on metropolitan population, low density and remoteness
This paper provides a method to classify TL3regions across OECD countries based on their level of access to metropolitan areas. TL3 regions are classified as ‘metropolitan’ if more than half of their population lives in one or more functional urban... |
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No. 2009/02 | 15 Dec 2009 |
Competitive Cities and Climate Change
Cities are part of the climate change problem, but they are also a key part of the solution. This report offers a comprehensive analysis of how cities and metropolitan regions can change the way we think about responding to climate change. Cities... |
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No. 2012/11 | 19 Dec 2012 |
Competitiveness of Port-Cities: The Case of Marseille-Fos, France
This working paper offers an evaluation of the performance of the port of Marseille-Fos, an analysis of the impact of the port on its territory and an assessment of policies and governance in this field. It examines declining port performance over... |
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A Sub-national Perspective on Financing Investment for Growth I - Measuring Fiscal Space for Public Investment
Claudia Hulbert et Camila Vammalle
22 May 2014
Sub-national governments are key players for public investment, as they are responsible on average for 62% of total public investment in OECD countries. This article analyses the different factors affecting sub-national governments’ fiscal space for...
A Sub-national Perspective on Financing Investment for Growth II - Creating Fiscal Space for Public Investment
Camila Vammalle, Rudiger Ahrend et Claudia Hulbert
22 May 2014
Sub-national governments (SNGs) are key players for public investment in OECD countries, responsible for nearly two-thirds of it. At the same time, both the well-being of the population and economic performance depend on an adequate provision of...
The city of Bonn, Germany, has a long-standing commitment towards sustainable development. The city has gone through a comprehensive process to link the city’s 2030 Sustainability Strategy to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), supported by the...
Kópavogur was the first municipality in Iceland to formally embrace the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In September 2018, the Municipal Council adopted a holistic strategy for Kópavogur, based on the 15 prioritised SDGs and their 36 targets....
Ageing and productivity growth in OECD regions
Federica Daniele, Taku Honiden et Alexander C. Lembcke
18 Jul 2019
OECD countries and their regions are ageing fast. In principle, the negative impact of ageing on the growth rate of per capita gross domestic product could be offset by increases in productivity. However, for many regions, productivity growth...
Agglomeration economies in Great Britain
Cem Özgüzel
08 Jun 2020
This paper estimates agglomeration economies in Great Britain. The analysis employs a definition of urban areas as functional economic units developed by the OECD in collaboration with the European Union to investigate the size and sources of...
An integrated approach to the Paris climate Agreement
Tadashi Matsumoto, Dorothée Allain-Dupré, Jonathan Crook et Alexis Robert
17 Dec 2019
Following the historic 2015 Paris Agreement aiming to limit global temperature rise to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels by 2100, 165 Intended Nationally Determined Contributions, representing 192 countries, have been submitted. Nationally...
Approaches to Metropolitan Area Governance
Rudiger Ahrend et Abel Schumann
22 Apr 2014
This paper provides an overview of country specific approaches to metropolitan area governance. It provides brief descriptions of the typical structures of metropolitan governance, with a particular focus on the involved organisations. It points out...
Assessing Polycentric Urban Systems in the OECD
Monica Brezzi et Paolo Veneri
14 Apr 2014
Contemporary urban systems in OECD countries are structured around functional regions, which often overcome established city boundaries. Reading space in terms of functional regions allows assessing changes in urban hierarchies and spatial...
Breathing the Same Air? Measuring Air Pollution in Cities and Regions
Monica Brezzi et Daniel Sanchez-Serra
22 Dec 2014
This paper presents a new set of estimates of exposure to air pollution (fine particulate matter - PM2.5) at the city, regional and national levels for the 34 OECD countries, and at the regional and national levels for Brazil, China, India, Russia...
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....
Business development and the growth of rural SMEs
David Freshwater, Enrique Garcilazo, Julia Latto, Julian Pace, Alvin Simms, Jamie Ward et Tim Wojan
12 Jul 2019
The paper reviews the role of Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs) as drivers of employment and economic growth in rural regions across a number of OECD geographies. It argues that SME creation is especially important for rural economic...
Categorisation of OECD Regions Using Innovation-Related Variables
Giulia Ajmone Marsan et Karen Maguire
01 Jul 2011
National policy makers have shown a growing interest in the regional dimension of innovation processes, and regional policy makers are seeking to promote their own competitiveness by supporting innovation. To advance the OECD quantitative research on...
Cities and Green Growth: A Conceptual Framework
Stephen Hammer, Lamia Kamal-Chaoui, Alexis Robert et Marissa Plouin
06 Dec 2011
This report examines the current state of knowledge about green growth in cities and outlines the key research questions and protocols that will guide the OECD Green Cities programme. It builds the case for an urban green growth agenda by examining...
Cities and Green Growth: Case Study of the Paris/Ile-de-France Region
Lamia Kamal-Chaoui et Marissa Plouin
23 Feb 2012
This report, developed within the framework of the OECD Green Cities programme, is a pilot case study examining the green growth potential of the Paris-IDF region. In a context of stiff international competition and internal socio-economic and...
This working paper assesses opportunities and policies for green growth in the Chicago Tri-State Metropolitan Area. It first examines the Chicago metro-region's economic and environmental performance and potential constraints to regional growth, and...
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...
Classifying small (TL3) regions based on metropolitan population, low density and remoteness
Milenko Fadic, José Enrique Garcilazo, Ana Moreno Monroy et Paolo Veneri
06 Jun 2019
This paper provides a method to classify TL3regions across OECD countries based on their level of access to metropolitan areas. TL3 regions are classified as ‘metropolitan’ if more than half of their population lives in one or more functional urban...
Competitive Cities and Climate Change
Lamia Kamal-Chaoui et Alexis Robert
15 Dec 2009
Cities are part of the climate change problem, but they are also a key part of the solution. This report offers a comprehensive analysis of how cities and metropolitan regions can change the way we think about responding to climate change. Cities...
Competitiveness of Port-Cities: The Case of Marseille-Fos, France
Olaf Merk et Claude Comtois
19 Dec 2012
This working paper offers an evaluation of the performance of the port of Marseille-Fos, an analysis of the impact of the port on its territory and an assessment of policies and governance in this field. It examines declining port performance over...