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Portugal

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This reliable source of yearly data on international trade provides detailed data in value by commodity and by partner country. Each table presents imports and exports of a given commodity with about one hundred partner countries or country groupings...
This OECD review of higher education in Portugal finds that participation and attainment remain below European standards and recommends that the national government focus on strategic direction and national goals and that governance and management of...
French
  • 30 May 2007
  • OECD
Managing and Controlling Extrabudgetary Funds by Richard Allen and Dimitar Radev Performance Budgeting in the Netherlands: Beyond Arithmetic by Frans K.M. van Nispen and Johan J.A. Posseth Public Investment in the United Kingdom by Pietro Toigo and ...
The City of Lisbon, Portugal, is working to better integrate children with disabilities at primary school level. It recently has undertaken an accessible school programme and has restored an historic building as part of this effort.
French
La municipalité de Lisbonne (Portugal), qui s’efforce d’améliorer l’accueil des enfants souffrant de déficiences à l’école primaire, a récemment mis en oeuvre un programme visant à rendre les écoles plus accessibles et a restauré un bâtiment...
English
The lack of human capital in Portugal has become a key obstacle to higher growth. This paper discusses the performance of education and training services in Portugal and shows that improvements are needed to narrow the significant human capital gap...
Portugal’s fiscal policy has failed to durably reduce the deficit below the Stability and Growth Pact threshold of 3% of GDP and was submitted to the excessive deficit procedure of the EU Commission for a second time in 2005. The paper describes...
  • 25 May 2006
  • OECD
  • Pages: 147
This edition of OECD's periodic survey of Portugal's economy examines key economic challenges including putting public finances on a sustainable path, improving the performance of the education system, and creating a more dynamic business environment.
French
  • 31 Mar 2006
  • OECD, Nuclear Energy Agency
  • Pages: 24
This publication provides comprehensive information on the regulatory and institutional frameworks governing nuclear activities in Portugal. It examines the general regulatory regime, including mining, radioactive substances and equipment, nuclear ...
French
This reliable source of yearly data on international trade provides detailed data in value by commodity and by partner country. Each table presents imports and exports of a given commodity with about one hundred partner countries or country groupings...
  • 10 Jan 2005
  • OECD
  • Pages: 195
Portugal 2004: Dans l’édition 2004 de l'Étude économique consacrée au Portugal, l’OCDE émet plusieurs recommandations : accélérer la croissance par des politiques, renforcer le capital humain, encourager la mobilité de la main-d'œuvre, faciliter...
English
This reliable source of yearly data covers a wide range of statistics on international trade of OECD countries and provides detailed data in value by commodity and by partner country. Each of the first four volumes of International Trade by ...
  • 17 Nov 2004
  • OECD
  • Pages: 180
In this 2004 review of Portugal’s economy, OECD recommends stepping up growth through policies that raise human capital, encourage the mobility of the labour force, and facilitate innovation and the diffusion of technological advances. This edition’s...
French
Cette publication de l'OCDE s’inscrit dans la série Bébés et employeurs qui est une étude comparative des politiques destinées à aider les parents à concilier travail et vie de famille. Pays examinés : Nouvelle-Zélande, Portugal et Suisse.
Portuguese, English
This OECD study, part of a series on OECD countries, considers how a tax/benefit and childcare policies and workplace practices help determine parental labour market outcomes and may impinge on family formation in New Zealand, Portugal and Switzerland.
Portuguese, French
  • 11 Oct 2004
  • International Energy Agency
  • Pages: 116
The International Energy Agency's comprehensive review of Portugal's energy policies and programmes for 2004.
An ambitious reform to increase efficiency of the Portuguese health care system was launched in 2002. In contrast to previous attempts of gradual reforms, which were never fully implemented, the strategy has been to create a big bang in the health...
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