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Switzerland

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This workshop proceedings on Societal Aspects of Decision Making in Complex Radiological Situations concludes that it is no longer possible to take decisions in such situations without a transparent process involving the public from a very early...
Switzerland has had a long-standing surplus on its current account. But over the past 15 years that surplus has surged to levels unmatched by nearly any other OECD country at any point. This paper looks at the surplus from a balance of payments...
This chapter first examines factors underlying the rapid increase in spending and possible future trends if current arrangements for supply, demand and governance remain unchanged. Section 4.1 also examines some of the reasons for the relatively ...
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This chapter examines the strengths and weaknesses of the Swiss health system with regard to two main objectives of health-system performance: achieving equitable coverage for and access to health care; and ensuring responsiveness to patient needs ...
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This chapter examines how the Swiss health system performs in terms of health achievements, prevention, and quality of health services. While the Swiss health system is relatively expensive, it delivers high health outcomes and inequalities in ...
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Switzerland is among the OECD countries with the largest immigrant populations – 27% of the working-age population are foreign-born – and the issue of immigration is high on both the policy agenda and in the public debate. Given the numerous debates...
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This chapter summarises recent empirical work on the links between naturalisation and the labour market outcomes of immigrants in Germany and Switzerland.
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The paper aims, firstly, at explaining the decision of firms to adopt ICT. To this end, we present econometric estimates of a basic and extended version of a model of adoption, where the second approach investigates the role of new workplace ...
Switzerland is a strong development partner. Its vision, shared across the government, is described in a document called the 2017-20 Dispatch on International Co-operation. The Dispatch sets a comprehensive view of development that goes beyond...
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Switzerland is well positioned to contribute to global development through a diverse range of channels, including its growing official development assistance. The Federal Council and the Swiss parliament made achieving sustainable global development,...
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  • 10 Apr 2001
  • OECD
  • Pages: 170
The journal of the OECD Development Assistance Committee. This issue includes Development Co-operation Reviews of Swedena dn Switzerland for 2001.
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This book compares social assistance policies in four Canadian provinces -- Alberta, New Brunswick, Ontario and Saskatchewan -- and four Swiss cantons -- Graubünden, Ticino, Vaud and Zürich.
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This paper examines the heavily supported Swiss food and agriculture sector. It reviews some of the key features and trends in the sector and reveals its low relative labour productivity in international comparison. It describes the existing policy...
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