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No. 2020/01 | 17 Feb 2020 |
Measuring employment in global value chains
Growing economic integration worldwide and the spread of global value chains (GVCs) increases the sensitivity of employment in one country or region to changes in demand in other countries or regions. However, traditional statistics do not reveal the... |
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No. 2019/08 | 14 Nov 2019 |
Global value chains and the shipbuilding industry
This paper provides an initial assessment of the shipbuilding industry in the context of global value chains by presenting new descriptive evidence on value added generation and sourcing patterns of intermediate inputs for ship construction of major... |
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No. 2019/07 | 04 Nov 2019 |
Industrial robotics and product(ion) quality
The following report examines the importance of industrial robotics as a driver of production and trade quality. In an attempt to peer below the aggregate surface of traditional industrial GVC indicators, the paper relies on 6 digit product level... |
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No. 2019/06 | 15 Oct 2019 |
Measuring R&D tax support
Investment in research and experimental development (R&D) is an important driver of innovation and economic growth. Over the past two decades, tax incentives have become a key policy instrument for promoting business R&D. This raises a number of... |
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No. 2019/05 | 11 Oct 2019 |
Responsible innovation in neurotechnology enterprises
Novel neurotechnology offers significant potential for the promotion of health and economic growth. Spearheaded by large national and international flagship initiatives in brain science and fuelled by a clear medical need, research both in the public... |
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No. 2019/04 | 06 Aug 2019 |
Exploring changes in world production and trade
Drawing on the 2018 update of OECD’s Inter-Country Input-Output (ICIO) database, this paper explores the evolution of trade in value added (TiVA) between 2005 and 2015. Changes in international production systems are examined with particular... |
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No. 2019/03 | 18 Jul 2019 |
DynEmp and MultiProd: Metadata
This report presents a new effort to collect comprehensive metadata for DynEmp and MultiProd, two OECD distributed microdata projects that collect information to analyse employment dynamics and productivity in a harmonised way across countries. It... |
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No. 2019/02 | 14 Jun 2019 |
Can firm micro data match macro trends?
Better understanding about the drivers of aggregate productivity and wage inequality requires data that offer a representative picture of the underlying firm-level heterogeneity but are, at the same time, able to reproduce patterns observed in... |
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No. 2019/01 | 05 Apr 2019 |
Bits and bolts
The digital transformation forces a re-think of government policy as manufacturing business models increasingly transition from “bolts” to “bits”. The road to Industry 4.0 implies important and pervasive changes in business dynamics, firm growth and... |
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No. 2018/14 | 15 Jun 2018 |
A taxonomy of digital intensive sectors
This study proposes a taxonomy of sectors according to the extent to which they have gone digital. The taxonomy accounts for some of the key facets of the digital transformation, and recognises that sectors differ in their development and adoption of... |
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No. 2018/13 | 12 Jun 2018 |
The productivity-wage premium
The literature has established two robust stylised facts: (i) the existence of a firm size-wage premium; and (ii) a positive relationship between firm size and productivity. However, the existing evidence is mainly based on manufacturing data only.... |
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No. 2018/12 | 24 May 2018 |
Gene editing for advanced therapies
Gene editing aims to modify the genetic sequence at a precise genomic location. Recent breakthroughs in gene editing techniques such as the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) system have ushered in a new era for gene... |
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No. 2018/11 | 24 May 2018 |
Issues in neurotechnology governance
Addressing the effects of population ageing, including the increase in mental illnesses and neurological disorders, remains a top priority for many countries and is reflected at the highest levels of international dialogue. Governments, funders, and... |
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No. 2018/10 | 25 Apr 2018 |
Mark-ups in the digital era
This paper examines the evolution of firm mark-ups across 26 countries for the period 2001-14. It also discusses and investigates empirically how this can be related to the degree of digital transformation in sectors. Four main facts emerge: i)... |
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No. 2018/09 | 23 Apr 2018 |
Which skills for the digital era?
This paper sheds light on the extent to which different types of skills are rewarded as industries go digital. It relies on information from the OECD Survey of Adult Skills on labour market participation and workers’ skills for 31 countries as well... |
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No. 2018/08 | 16 Apr 2018 |
Trend-analysis of science, technology and innovation policies for BNCTs
This “Trend-Analysis of Science, Technology and Innovation Policies for BNCTs” aims to analyse policies pertaining to nanotechnology and biotechnology over the past years with regard to their directionality and technology-specificity.The analysis... |
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No. 2018/07 | 30 Mar 2018 |
Open and inclusive collaboration in science
Digitalisation is fundamentally changing science and the paper lays out some of the opportunities, risks and major policy challenges associated with these changes. More specifically, the paper lays out a conceptual framework for open science. This... |
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No. 2018/06 | 27 Mar 2018 |
Report on statistics and indicators of biotechnology and nanotechnology
This report brings together the latest available patenting and bibliometric activity data on biotechnology, nanotechnology and related emerging and converging technologies. The data has been collected by the secretariat to the OECD Working Party on... |
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No. 2018/05 | 26 Mar 2018 |
Multinational enterprises and global value chains
Because of their numerous and large activities across different countries, Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) are believed to be central and dominant actors in the global economy. In addition, it has been argued that the growing fragmentation of... |
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No. 2018/04 | 23 Mar 2018 |
Gene editing in an international context
Gene editing techniques represent a major advance in the field of biotechnological research and application, promising significant benefits across the domains of human health, sustainability and the economy. There is broad agreement that gene editing... |
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Measuring employment in global value chains
Peter Horvát, Colin Webb et Norihiko Yamano
17 Feb 2020
Growing economic integration worldwide and the spread of global value chains (GVCs) increases the sensitivity of employment in one country or region to changes in demand in other countries or regions. However, traditional statistics do not reveal the...
Global value chains and the shipbuilding industry
Karin Gourdon et Christian Steidl
14 Nov 2019
This paper provides an initial assessment of the shipbuilding industry in the context of global value chains by presenting new descriptive evidence on value added generation and sourcing patterns of intermediate inputs for ship construction of major...
Industrial robotics and product(ion) quality
Timothy DeStefano, Koen De Backer et Jung Ran Suh
04 Nov 2019
The following report examines the importance of industrial robotics as a driver of production and trade quality. In an attempt to peer below the aggregate surface of traditional industrial GVC indicators, the paper relies on 6 digit product level...
Measuring R&D tax support
Silvia Appelt, Fernando Galindo-Rueda et Ana Cinta González Cabral
15 Oct 2019
Investment in research and experimental development (R&D) is an important driver of innovation and economic growth. Over the past two decades, tax incentives have become a key policy instrument for promoting business R&D. This raises a number of...
Responsible innovation in neurotechnology enterprises
Hermann Garden, David E. Winickoff, Nina Maria Frahm et Sebastian Pfotenhauer
11 Oct 2019
Novel neurotechnology offers significant potential for the promotion of health and economic growth. Spearheaded by large national and international flagship initiatives in brain science and fuelled by a clear medical need, research both in the public...
Exploring changes in world production and trade
Joaquim Guilhoto, Geoffrey Hewings, Nick Johnstone, Colin Webb et Norihiko Yamano
06 Aug 2019
Drawing on the 2018 update of OECD’s Inter-Country Input-Output (ICIO) database, this paper explores the evolution of trade in value added (TiVA) between 2005 and 2015. Changes in international production systems are examined with particular...
DynEmp and MultiProd: Metadata
Isabelle Desnoyers-James, Sara Calligaris et Flavio Calvino
18 Jul 2019
This report presents a new effort to collect comprehensive metadata for DynEmp and MultiProd, two OECD distributed microdata projects that collect information to analyse employment dynamics and productivity in a harmonised way across countries. It...
Can firm micro data match macro trends?
Matej Bajgar, Giuseppe Berlingieri, Sara Calligaris et Chiara Criscuolo
14 Jun 2019
Better understanding about the drivers of aggregate productivity and wage inequality requires data that offer a representative picture of the underlying firm-level heterogeneity but are, at the same time, able to reproduce patterns observed in...
Bits and bolts
Matej Bajgar, Sara Calligaris, Flavio Calvino, Chiara Criscuolo et Jonathan Timmis
05 Apr 2019
The digital transformation forces a re-think of government policy as manufacturing business models increasingly transition from “bolts” to “bits”. The road to Industry 4.0 implies important and pervasive changes in business dynamics, firm growth and...
A taxonomy of digital intensive sectors
Flavio Calvino, Chiara Criscuolo, Luca Marcolin et Mariagrazia Squicciarini
15 Jun 2018
This study proposes a taxonomy of sectors according to the extent to which they have gone digital. The taxonomy accounts for some of the key facets of the digital transformation, and recognises that sectors differ in their development and adoption of...
The productivity-wage premium
Giuseppe Berlingieri, Sara Calligaris et Chiara Criscuolo
12 Jun 2018
The literature has established two robust stylised facts: (i) the existence of a firm size-wage premium; and (ii) a positive relationship between firm size and productivity. However, the existing evidence is mainly based on manufacturing data only....
Gene editing for advanced therapies
Hermann Garden et David Winickoff
24 May 2018
Gene editing aims to modify the genetic sequence at a precise genomic location. Recent breakthroughs in gene editing techniques such as the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) system have ushered in a new era for gene...
Issues in neurotechnology governance
Hermann Garden et David Winickoff
24 May 2018
Addressing the effects of population ageing, including the increase in mental illnesses and neurological disorders, remains a top priority for many countries and is reflected at the highest levels of international dialogue. Governments, funders, and...
Mark-ups in the digital era
Sara Calligaris, Chiara Criscuolo et Luca Marcolin
25 Apr 2018
This paper examines the evolution of firm mark-ups across 26 countries for the period 2001-14. It also discusses and investigates empirically how this can be related to the degree of digital transformation in sectors. Four main facts emerge: i)...
Which skills for the digital era?
Robert Grundke, Luca Marcolin, The Linh Bao Nguyen et Mariagrazia Squicciarini
23 Apr 2018
This paper sheds light on the extent to which different types of skills are rewarded as industries go digital. It relies on information from the OECD Survey of Adult Skills on labour market participation and workers’ skills for 31 countries as well...
Trend-analysis of science, technology and innovation policies for BNCTs
Steffi Friedrichs
16 Apr 2018
This “Trend-Analysis of Science, Technology and Innovation Policies for BNCTs” aims to analyse policies pertaining to nanotechnology and biotechnology over the past years with regard to their directionality and technology-specificity.The analysis...
Open and inclusive collaboration in science
Qian Dai, Eunjung Shin et Carthage Smith
30 Mar 2018
Digitalisation is fundamentally changing science and the paper lays out some of the opportunities, risks and major policy challenges associated with these changes. More specifically, the paper lays out a conceptual framework for open science. This...
Report on statistics and indicators of biotechnology and nanotechnology
Steffi Friedrichs
27 Mar 2018
This report brings together the latest available patenting and bibliometric activity data on biotechnology, nanotechnology and related emerging and converging technologies. The data has been collected by the secretariat to the OECD Working Party on...
Multinational enterprises and global value chains
Charles Cadestin, Koen De Backer, Isabelle Desnoyers-James, Sébastien Miroudot, Ming Ye et Davide Rigo
26 Mar 2018
Because of their numerous and large activities across different countries, Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) are believed to be central and dominant actors in the global economy. In addition, it has been argued that the growing fragmentation of...
Gene editing in an international context
Anu Shukla-Jones, Steffi Friedrichs et David E. Winickoff
23 Mar 2018
Gene editing techniques represent a major advance in the field of biotechnological research and application, promising significant benefits across the domains of human health, sustainability and the economy. There is broad agreement that gene editing...