
Co-organised with the government of Chile, this year’s Annual Conference of the OECD Global Forum on Productivity (GFP) will take place on 27-28 September 2023. Its focus is “New policies for a sustainable productive development and growth.”
The event brings together high-level officials from national and international organisations, top academics, experts on productivity and members of civil and business society, to exchange views on cutting-edge research on productivity growth and best practices to affect it.
The conference will discuss the challenges for productivity of the post COVID-19 period, including the green transition, the potential re-organisation of value chains, digitalisation, and enabling conditions for productive investments.

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Netherlands: Sustaining the recovery
ccalls for reforms and lifting labour supply
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After a robust post-pandemic recovery, high inflation, rising interest rates and weak external demand are weighing on the Dutch economy, underlining the need to address long-running structural challenges like low productivity growth and labour shortages, says the latest OECD Economic Survey of the Netherlands. To help bring inflation durably down to target, energy support should be limited to households not sufficiently covered by the general social protection system. A long-term fiscal strategy should be put in place to ease spending pressures from population ageing and higher interest rates. It is also important to advance policies to improve work incentives, childcare affordability, migration schemes and adult education. |
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