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Worrying global trends belie valuable guidance for education policy
Data shows headline price growth declined in 28 out of 38 member countries between September and October
The pandemic had a highly disruptive effect on learning around the world, but in many cases also reinforced longer-term trends in attainment
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Organisation expects borrowing costs in UK and eurozone to stay high until 2025
Prospect of new co-operation convention threatens OECD’s ability to set fiscal agenda
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Move would target oil and gas infrastructure as well as coal mining
OECD says humanitarian crises and demand for workers is behind increased population flows
Jobs markets remain strong despite high inflation and interest rate rises, OECD data shows
Draft text marks progress on world tax deal, but several countries remain reluctant to introduce legislation
America’s surge in new businesses is so far enduring, but the UK has returned to its pre-pandemic trend
The rush to meet self-imposed targets on reduction and reuse has yielded few results
Organisation sees no case for monetary easing in rich nations despite economic strains and trading tensions
Access to capital markets allows companies to overcome periods of significant stress
Clash follows criticism of Paris-based organisation’s global deal by developing economies
It reduces pay inequality while employment doesn’t suffer — even if productivity is not boosted
Draft report says OECD deal favours richer countries at expense of developing nations
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Groundbreaking rule change to scrap patchwork of national levies on tech giants waylaid by disputes, including in US and India
Countries agree another 18 months to pass global measures on levies aimed at big tech — though Canada balks
Paris-based multilateral organisation calls on membership to prepare for negative side-effects from mass adoption of technology
Organisation behind push for fairer corporate levies lobbied to water down disclosure rules
Clare Lombardelli says measures must now target ‘those who really need it’
Chief economist of Paris-based organisation says now ‘is not 2008’ and warns inflation remains too high
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