OECD
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Human development report finds the pandemic, conflict, globalisation and populism have combined to disproportionately affect lower-income countries
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Ex-Treasury official and adviser to David Cameron will replace Ben Broadbent, making MPC majority female for first time
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Exclusive: OECD data on students’ motivation and sense of belonging at school calls into question validity of national rankings, experts say
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In both countries 33% of adults hit the target on a daily basis, with Korea and Israel next highest in OECD figures
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Editorial: Developing countries are right to want to fight illicit financial flows and combat aggressive tax strategies that rob them of cash they need
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The good news is bad news when it comes to Australian pupils’ Pisa scores. But there’s no need to panic
Pasi SahlbergThough we stand well above the OECD average, we must double our efforts towards providing more equitable education in the future
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Federal treasurer downplays prospect of posting a second successive budget surplus
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Stance on inflation poses threat to ‘soft landing’ forecast for global economy, says OECD
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US, EU and UK expected to reject motion by African countries frustrated at OECD efforts to reform international taxation
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Rules, still subject to formal approval, stop exports to non-OECD countries and limit them elsewhere
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Higher interest rates and weaker trade, as well as sluggish growth in China, likely to hit big economies
Joe Biden should end support for overseas oil and gas projects