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The COVID‑19 pandemic and its associated government measures to limit mobility impacted patterns and places of alcohol consumption. While the path to recovery remains long and difficult, this crisis also increases the risk that individuals engage in harmful drinking to cope with stress. During...
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One in three adults has engaged in binge drinking at least once in the previous month, and one in five teenagers has experienced drunkenness by age 15. Harmful patterns of alcohol consumption have far-reaching consequences for individuals, society and the economy. Using microsimulation...
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The report discusses the results of the OECD “Leveraging Training and Skills Development in SMEs” (TSME) project which examines access to training by SMEs across seven regions in six OECD countries: New Zealand, Poland, Belgium, UK, Turkey and Canada. The book analyses the policy issues...
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This paper provides an analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on SMEs and entrepreneurs, and the SME and … lessons learned for policy going forward, to assist governments build evidence-based policies to support SME recovery and …
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The COVID-19 crisis has had a profound impact on SME access to finance. In particular, the sudden drop in revenues … SMEs and Entrepreneurs, focuses on the impacts of COVID-19 on SME access to finance, along with government policy responses …
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of SME and entrepreneurship policy. This publication issues OECD guidance on how governments can promote reliable SME and … and accounting for business survival and non-survival. It shows that reliable evaluation of SME and entrepreneurship … examples of 50 reliable evaluations across many SME and entrepreneurship policy areas and 28 OECD countries. Overall, the …
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Illicit trade in counterfeit goods causes economic damage by reducing sales and profits as well as innovation incentives in legitimate industries. This study looks at damages caused by illicit trade in counterfeits to small and medium-sized enterprises. The robust evidence on the magnitude,...
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