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No. 2011/01 | 01 Jan 2011 |
Local Development Benefits from Staging Global Events
London 2012 is set to be one the most ambitious Olympic Games ever to have taken place. Already a successful global city London has set itself a unique challenge – not simply to deliver a successful Olympic Games but to regenerate its most... |
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No. 2010/17 | 01 Dec 2010 |
Building Flexibility and Accountability into Local Employment Services
Human resources and skills are becoming increasingly important to economic development. In the context of the economic downturn, challenges such as high youth unemployment call for a collaborative approach between local employment officials,... |
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No. 2010/16 | 01 Dec 2010 |
Improving Social Inclusion at the Local Level Through the Social Economy: Report for Slovenia
This report has been prepared as part of the Improving Social Inclusion at the Local Level through the Social Economy (CFE/LEED (2008) 9/REV1) project in the framework of the Forum on Social Innovations. A team comprising members of the OECD LEED... |
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No. 2010/15 | 01 Jun 2010 |
Improving Social Inclusion at the Local Level Through the Social Economy: Report for Korea
This report has been prepared as part of the Improving Social Inclusion at the Local Level through the Social Economy (CFE/LEED (2008)9/REV1) project. A team of OECD experts visited Korea in May 2009 for a five-day study visit, to examine the role,... |
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No. 2010/14 | 01 May 2010 |
L'économie sociale au service de l'inclusion au niveau local : Rapport sur deux régions de France : Alsace et Provence – Alpes – Côte d'Azur
Ce rapport sur «L’économie sociale au service de l’inclusion au niveau local» a été préparé dans le cadre du projet «L’économie sociale au service de l’inclusion au niveau local» (CFE/LEED (2008)9/REV1). Il est le résultat d’une méthode de travail... |
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No. 2010/13 | 01 Sept 2010 |
Putting in Place Jobs that Last
Addressed to both local practitioners and national policy makers, this guide reviews responses to the recent economic downturn and the steep rise in unemployment in OECD and non-OECD countries, before identifying key principles for returning our... |
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No. 2010/12 | 01 Nov 2010 |
Entrepreneurship, SMEs and Local Development in the Marche Region, Italy
The Marche region is one of the most industrialised regions in Italy and is considered a region of excellence, not only for its economic performance, but also for its cultural, natural and social richness. Marche belongs to what has come to be called... |
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No. 2010/11 | 01 Sept 2010 |
Shooting for the Moon: Good Practices in Local Youth Entrepreneurship Support
Entrepreneurship is considered a key driver of economic growth and job creation all over OECD countries. Within this framework, promoting youth entrepreneurship is an area of growing policy interest for OECD national and local governments. Public... |
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No. 2010/10 | 01 Sept 2010 |
Universities, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Eastern Germany is well on its way to becoming a modern economy and developing its high growth potential. Start-ups and young businesses have become key contributors to the region’s growth due to their dynamism and their capacity to renew the local... |
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No. 2010/09 | 01 Sept 2010 |
From Strategy to Practice in University Entrepreneurship Support
This report brings together findings from the case studies in Berlin and Rostock on how entrepreneurship support is organised, the activities in entrepreneurship education and start-up support, and the strategy behind. In addition, the report... |
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No. 2010/08 | 01 Sept 2010 |
A Review of Local Economic and Employment Development Policy Approaches in OECD Countries: Case Studies of Regional Economic Development Approaches
This report collects five case studies of regional economic development models that have been considered of interest to Wales and similar regions. For each of the five strategies the aim has been to analyse rationale and conceptual framework, policy... |
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No. 2010/07 | 01 Sept 2010 |
A Review of Local Economic and Employment Development Policy Approaches in OECD Countries: Policy Transferability to Wales
This paper is written in the context of a coalition government in the Welsh Assembly which is committed to full employment (defined as an employment rate of 80%) based on quality jobs. At the outset it should be noted that not all activities relevant... |
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No. 2010/06 | 01 Sept 2010 |
A Review of Local Economic and Employment Development Policy Approaches in OECD Countries: Policy Audits
This section introduces the first of the three 'learning tools' (i.e. policy audits, transferability papers, regional case studies) envisaged by the 'OECD-WAG Review of Local Economic and Employment Development Approaches in OECD Countries' and... |
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No. 2010/05 | 01 Sept 2010 |
A Review of Local Economic and Employment Development Policy Approaches in OECD Countries: Executive Summary and Synthesis of Findings
This Review of Local Economic and Employment Development Policy Approaches in OECD Countries has been carried out by the OECD LEED Programme in collaboration with the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG). The aim of the review is to identify successful... |
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No. 2010/04 | 01 May 2010 |
Skills Demand and Utilisation
In recent times the ambit of skills policy has broadened. The recent preoccupation with supply side issues (e.g. increasing the number of citizens with higher level qualifications), in particular, is being questioned. Demand side matters (e.g. how... |
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No. 2010/03 | 01 Aug 2010 |
Leveraging Training: Skills Development in SMEs - An Analysis of Canterbury Region, New Zealand
Access to training and the effective utilisation of skills in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) has long been an area of interest to public policy makers and economic development practitioners. SMEs often lack capabilities and infrastructure... |
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No. 2010/02 | 01 Jul 2010 |
Greening Jobs and Skills
The impacts of climate change - and especially the subsequent mitigation and adaptation policies - on labour markets are still largely unknown despite the recent demand for knowledge production and diffusion on this topic and the increasing avalanche... |
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No. 2010/01 | 01 Jul 2010 |
Employment and Skills Strategies in Southeast Asia
The Southeast Asian region has experienced some of the highest growth rates in the world, with investments in skills playing a significant role in helping national economies to adjust to changes in working practices, advances in technology, and... |
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No. 2009/01 | 01 Dec 2009 |
Improving Social Inclusion at the Local Level Through the Social Economy: Report for Poland
This report has been prepared as part of the Improving Social Inclusion at the Local Level through the Social Economy (CFE/LEED (2008) 9/REV1) project in the framework of the Forum on Social Innovations. A team of OECD experts visited Poland in June... |
OECD Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Papers
The OECD Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Programme Papers present innovative ideas and practical examples on how to boost local development and job creation. A wide range of topics are addressed, such as employment and skills; entrepreneurship; the social economy and social innovation; culture; and local capacity building, among others. The series highlights in particular policies to support disadvantaged places and people, such as the low skilled, the unemployed, migrants, youth and seniors.
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Local Development Benefits from Staging Global Events
OECD
01 Jan 2011
London 2012 is set to be one the most ambitious Olympic Games ever to have taken place. Already a successful global city London has set itself a unique challenge – not simply to deliver a successful Olympic Games but to regenerate its most...
Building Flexibility and Accountability into Local Employment Services
Donna E. Wood
01 Dec 2010
Human resources and skills are becoming increasingly important to economic development. In the context of the economic downturn, challenges such as high youth unemployment call for a collaborative approach between local employment officials,...
Improving Social Inclusion at the Local Level Through the Social Economy: Report for Slovenia
Roger Spear, Giulia Galera, Antonella Noya and Emma Clarence
01 Dec 2010
This report has been prepared as part of the Improving Social Inclusion at the Local Level through the Social Economy (CFE/LEED (2008) 9/REV1) project in the framework of the Forum on Social Innovations. A team comprising members of the OECD LEED...
Improving Social Inclusion at the Local Level Through the Social Economy: Report for Korea
Margie Mendell, Roger Spear, Antonella Noya and Emma Clarence
01 Jun 2010
This report has been prepared as part of the Improving Social Inclusion at the Local Level through the Social Economy (CFE/LEED (2008)9/REV1) project. A team of OECD experts visited Korea in May 2009 for a five-day study visit, to examine the role,...
L'économie sociale au service de l'inclusion au niveau local : Rapport sur deux régions de France : Alsace et Provence – Alpes – Côte d'Azur
Margie Mendell, Bernard Enjolras and Antonella Noya
01 May 2010
Ce rapport sur «L’économie sociale au service de l’inclusion au niveau local» a été préparé dans le cadre du projet «L’économie sociale au service de l’inclusion au niveau local» (CFE/LEED (2008)9/REV1). Il est le résultat d’une méthode de travail...
Putting in Place Jobs that Last
Francesca Froy and Sylvain Giguère
01 Sept 2010
Addressed to both local practitioners and national policy makers, this guide reviews responses to the recent economic downturn and the steep rise in unemployment in OECD and non-OECD countries, before identifying key principles for returning our...
Entrepreneurship, SMEs and Local Development in the Marche Region, Italy
Jonathan Potter, Alessandra Proto and Marco Marchese
01 Nov 2010
The Marche region is one of the most industrialised regions in Italy and is considered a region of excellence, not only for its economic performance, but also for its cultural, natural and social richness. Marche belongs to what has come to be called...
Shooting for the Moon: Good Practices in Local Youth Entrepreneurship Support
Andrea-Rosalinde Hofer and Austin Delaney
01 Sept 2010
Entrepreneurship is considered a key driver of economic growth and job creation all over OECD countries. Within this framework, promoting youth entrepreneurship is an area of growing policy interest for OECD national and local governments. Public...
Universities, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Andrea-Rosalinde Hofer and Jonathan Potter
01 Sept 2010
Eastern Germany is well on its way to becoming a modern economy and developing its high growth potential. Start-ups and young businesses have become key contributors to the region’s growth due to their dynamism and their capacity to renew the local...
From Strategy to Practice in University Entrepreneurship Support
Andrea-Rosalinde Hofer, Jonathan Potter, Alain Fayolle, Magnus Gulbrandsen, Paul Hannon, Rebecca Harding, Åsa Lindholm Dahlstrand and Phillip H. Phan
01 Sept 2010
This report brings together findings from the case studies in Berlin and Rostock on how entrepreneurship support is organised, the activities in entrepreneurship education and start-up support, and the strategy behind. In addition, the report...
A Review of Local Economic and Employment Development Policy Approaches in OECD Countries: Case Studies of Regional Economic Development Approaches
Jonathan Potter and Marco Marchese
01 Sept 2010
This report collects five case studies of regional economic development models that have been considered of interest to Wales and similar regions. For each of the five strategies the aim has been to analyse rationale and conceptual framework, policy...
A Review of Local Economic and Employment Development Policy Approaches in OECD Countries: Policy Transferability to Wales
Jonathan Potter and Marco Marchese
01 Sept 2010
This paper is written in the context of a coalition government in the Welsh Assembly which is committed to full employment (defined as an employment rate of 80%) based on quality jobs. At the outset it should be noted that not all activities relevant...
A Review of Local Economic and Employment Development Policy Approaches in OECD Countries: Policy Audits
Jonathan Potter and Marco Marchese
01 Sept 2010
This section introduces the first of the three 'learning tools' (i.e. policy audits, transferability papers, regional case studies) envisaged by the 'OECD-WAG Review of Local Economic and Employment Development Approaches in OECD Countries' and...
A Review of Local Economic and Employment Development Policy Approaches in OECD Countries: Executive Summary and Synthesis of Findings
Jonathan Potter and Marco Marchese
01 Sept 2010
This Review of Local Economic and Employment Development Policy Approaches in OECD Countries has been carried out by the OECD LEED Programme in collaboration with the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG). The aim of the review is to identify successful...
Skills Demand and Utilisation
John Buchanan, Linda Scott, Serena Yu, Hanna Schutz and Michelle Jakubauskas
01 May 2010
In recent times the ambit of skills policy has broadened. The recent preoccupation with supply side issues (e.g. increasing the number of citizens with higher level qualifications), in particular, is being questioned. Demand side matters (e.g. how...
Leveraging Training: Skills Development in SMEs - An Analysis of Canterbury Region, New Zealand
Paul Dalziel
01 Aug 2010
Access to training and the effective utilisation of skills in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) has long been an area of interest to public policy makers and economic development practitioners. SMEs often lack capabilities and infrastructure...
Greening Jobs and Skills
Cristina Martinez-Fernandez, Carlos Hinojosa and Gabriela Miranda
01 Jul 2010
The impacts of climate change - and especially the subsequent mitigation and adaptation policies - on labour markets are still largely unknown despite the recent demand for knowledge production and diffusion on this topic and the increasing avalanche...
Employment and Skills Strategies in Southeast Asia
Cristina Martinez-Fernandez and Marcus Powell
01 Jul 2010
The Southeast Asian region has experienced some of the highest growth rates in the world, with investments in skills playing a significant role in helping national economies to adjust to changes in working practices, advances in technology, and...
Improving Social Inclusion at the Local Level Through the Social Economy: Report for Poland
Margie Mendell, Victor Pestoff, Antonella Noya and Emma Clarence
01 Dec 2009
This report has been prepared as part of the Improving Social Inclusion at the Local Level through the Social Economy (CFE/LEED (2008) 9/REV1) project in the framework of the Forum on Social Innovations. A team of OECD experts visited Poland in June...