Enhancing the performance of the services sector

The services sector now accounts for over 70% of employment and value added in OECD economies. It also accounts for almost all employment growth in the OECD area. But despite its growing weight in OECD economies, productivity growth and employment rates in services remain low in many OECD countries....

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Hōputu: Tāhiko īPukapuka
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I whakaputaina: Paris, France : OECD, c2005.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Introduction and synthesis / Dirk Pilat
  • The service economy in OECD countries / by Anita Wolfl
  • The impact of structural policies on trade-related adjustments and the shift to services / by Per Mathis Kongsrud and Isabelle Wanner
  • The economy-wide effects of services trade barriers in the selected developing countries / by Philippa Dee
  • The impact of services barriers on effective rates of protection in agriculture and manufacturing / by Nora Dihel
  • Promoting innovation in services / by Shuji Tamura, ... [et al.]
  • Potential off-shoring of ICT-intensive occupations / by Desiree van Welsum and Graham Vickery
  • ICT use in services and the growth of digital content services / by Graham Vickery and Sacha Wunsch-Vincent
  • Case studies of successful companies and lessons for public policy / by Deniz Erocal.