OECD?countries. C. The?fiber?broadband?network?covers?more?than?95%?cities?in?China. D.?Chinese?government?has?tried?different?actions?to?recover?production. 3.?What?can?we?get?from?the?passage? A.?Chinese?people?can?hardly?support?themselves?financially?because?of?the?novel coronavirus. B.?
This composite index was adjusted to fit the challenges faced by developed OECD countries and utilized sets of indicators on child self-determination and nurturance and care in order to create friendliness score for each country. Results show that Nordic countries are the most child-friendly, with...
Nowadays dietary habits in many countries are disconnected from the locally available resources and land. Current diets harm ecosystems and people’s health. (Re-)regionalising food systems and aligning diets with planetary boundaries can be one way to reconnect people to the food that they eat. ...
In recent years, serious climate problems have not only caused concern but also posed a threat to people’s health [1,2]. Countries worldwide have adopted relevant climate policies to control greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable growth [3]. However, there may be many shortcomings in...
PPP attempts to solve this problem by comparing how many goods and services an exchange-rate-adjusted unit of money can purchase in different countries—comparing the price of an item, orbasketof items, in two countries after adjusting for the exchange rate between the two, in effect. ...
[c] There could be major banking problems, perhaps simultaneously in many countries around the world. The debt bubble holding up stock markets could pop. Governments would try to compensate, but they might not be able to do enough. Or governments could inadvertently create hyperinflation if there...
Unemployment rate, clean energy, and ecological footprint in OECD countries Though there is a trade-off between unemployment and environmental degradation in OECD countries, the development of new technologies, especially in the clean... CF Ng,KJ Yii,LS Lau,... - 《Environmental Science & Pollut...
If one believes that the substitutability among goods produced in OECD countries is high, as it seems reasonable, the observed bias implies relatively small non- tariff barriers. Over 1982-94, the home bias of OECD countries as a whole exhibited a slow but steady decline. The bias in a ...
In the last thirty years, the public sector in many OECD countries has undergone major reforms under the influence of the new public management and reinventing government movements. The aim was to increase efficiency and effectiveness in the public sector by emulating the private sector's style of...
“Giant steps forward have been made in tax transparency after the global financial crisis a decade ago,” he tells Chris Sanger, our Global Tax Policy Leader. The 50-jurisdiction FTA includes OECD and non-OECD countries and is the OECD’s subsidiary body that encourages tax authority leaders ...