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					| Titre : | Policy Challenges for the Next 50 Years |  
					| Type de document : | document électronique |  
					| Auteurs : | Henrik Braconier, Auteur ; Giuseppe Nicoletti, Auteur ; Ben Westmore |  
					| Editeur : | OECD |  
					| Année de publication : | juillet 2014 |  
					| Collection : | OECD Economic Policy Paper num. 9 |  
					| Importance : | 68 p |  
					| Langues : | Anglais (eng) |  
					| Tags : | Politique économique  Environnement  Changement climatique  Migrations  Fiscalité  Distribution des revenus  Changements technologiques  Economie mondiale  Réformes  Inégalités  Interdépendance  Croissance |  
					| Résumé : | This paper identifies and analyses some key challenges that OECD and partner economies may face over the coming 50 years if underlying global trends relating to growth, trade, inequality and environmental pressures prevail. For example, global growth is likely to slow and become increasingly dependent on knowledge and technology, while the economic costs of environmental damages will mount. The rising economic importance of knowledge will tend to raise returns to skills, likely leading to further increases in earning inequalities within countries. While increases in pre-tax earnings do not automatically transform into rising income inequality, the ability of governments to cushion this impact may be limited, as rising trade integration and consequent rising mobility of tax bases combined with substantial fiscal pressures may hamper such efforts. The paper discusses to what extent national structural policies can address these and other interlinked challenges, but also points to the growing need for international coordination and cooperation to deal with these issues over the coming 50 years. |  
					| En ligne : | http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/fr/economics/policy-challenges-for-the-next-50-year [...] | 
Policy Challenges for the Next 50 Years [document électronique] / Henrik Braconier , Auteur ; Giuseppe Nicoletti , Auteur ; Ben Westmore  . - [S.l.] : OECD , juillet 2014 . - 68 p. - (OECD Economic Policy Paper ; 9) .Langues  : Anglais (eng ) 
					| Tags : | Politique économique  Environnement  Changement climatique  Migrations  Fiscalité  Distribution des revenus  Changements technologiques  Economie mondiale  Réformes  Inégalités  Interdépendance  Croissance |  
					| Résumé : | This paper identifies and analyses some key challenges that OECD and partner economies may face over the coming 50 years if underlying global trends relating to growth, trade, inequality and environmental pressures prevail. For example, global growth is likely to slow and become increasingly dependent on knowledge and technology, while the economic costs of environmental damages will mount. The rising economic importance of knowledge will tend to raise returns to skills, likely leading to further increases in earning inequalities within countries. While increases in pre-tax earnings do not automatically transform into rising income inequality, the ability of governments to cushion this impact may be limited, as rising trade integration and consequent rising mobility of tax bases combined with substantial fiscal pressures may hamper such efforts. The paper discusses to what extent national structural policies can address these and other interlinked challenges, but also points to the growing need for international coordination and cooperation to deal with these issues over the coming 50 years. |  
					| En ligne : | http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/fr/economics/policy-challenges-for-the-next-50-year [...] | 
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