OECD Economies at a Glance Structural Indicators

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Autor principal: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Autores Corporativos: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (-), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Content Provider (content provider), Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development Content Provider
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD Publishing 1996.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • 1. General Indicators
  • Commentary
  • Table 1.1 Indicators of living standards
  • Table 1.2 and Figure 1.1 Measures of income inequality
  • Table 1.3 and Figure 1.2 Saving and investment rates
  • Table 1.4 and Figure 1.3 Total employment and output growth
  • Table 1.5 Total factor productivity and labour productivity in the business sector
  • Table 1.6 Comparative dollar price levels of GDP final expenditure categories, 1993
  • Table 1.7 Inflation rates as measured by the consumer price index
  • 2. Labour Market Indicators
  • Commentary
  • Table 2.1 Statutory minimum wage developments
  • Table 2.2 Workers earning the minimum wage or less
  • Table 2.3 Legislated individual severance pay and notice requirements, 1991
  • Table 2.4 Authorisation procedures for individual dismissals
  • Table 2.5 Unemployment benefits: qualifying employment conditions
  • Table 2.6 and Figure 2.1 Unemployment benefit replacement rate by duration categories and family circumstances, 1991
  • Table 2.7 and Figure 2.2 Standardised unemployment rate
  • Table 2.8 Incidence of long-term unemployment from survey-based data
  • Table 2.9 Monthly flows into and out of unemployment
  • Table 2.10 Participation rate by age and sex
  • Table 2.11 Unemployment rate by age and sex
  • Table 2.12 Unemployment rate by level of educational attainment, 1992
  • Table 2.13 and Figure 2.3 Non-employment rate
  • Table 2.14 Part-time employment
  • Table 2.15 and Figure 2.4 Average hours worked per employed person per year
  • Table 2.16 and Figure 2.5 Full-time equivalent employment
  • Table 2.17 Real compensation per employee in the business sector
  • Table 2.18 and Figure 2.6 Average annual earnings by level of educational attainment and by sex, 1992
  • Table 2.19 Distribution of employment by enterprise tenure, 1991
  • 3. Financial Institutions and Markets
  • Commentary
  • Table 3.1 Liquidity ratios in banking
  • Table 3.2 Leverage ratios in banking
  • Table 3.3 Income ratios in banking
  • Table 3.4 Operating ratios in banking
  • Table 3.5 Liquidity ratios for non-financial enterprises
  • Table 3.6 Leverage ratios for non-financial enterprises
  • Table 3.7 Income ratios for non-financial enterprises
  • Table 3.8 Operating ratio for non-financial enterprises
  • Table 3.9 Household saving, net wealth and indebtedness
  • Table 3.10 and Figure 3.1 Stock market capitalisation, 1993
  • Table 3.11 Stock market concentration and number of listed companies, 1994
  • Table 3.12 Outstanding amounts of corporate bonds
  • Table 3.13 Options and futures statistics
  • Table 3.14 Interest rate differentials
  • 4. International Product and Factor Flows
  • Commentary
  • Table 4.1 Imports and exports of goods
  • Table 4.2 and Figure 4.1 Imports and exports of commercial services
  • Table 4.3 Trade in commercial services as a share of merchandise trade
  • Table 4.4 Import penetration rates and export intensities for manufacturing industries
  • Table 4.5 Regional shares of manufacturing imports
  • Table 4.6 Export specialisation for manufacturing industries, 1992
  • Table 4.7 Stocks of foreign direct investment
  • Table 4.8 Direct investment flows
  • Table 4.9 Stocks of foreigners or foreign-born population
  • 5. Structure of Production
  • Commentary
  • Table 5.1 Share of GDP by sector
  • Table 5.2 Share of total employment by sector
  • Table 5.3 Investment per unit of production for manufacturing industries, 1986-91
  • Table 5.4 Labour productivity growth in manufacturing industries, 1979-92
  • Table 5.5 and Figure 5.1 Index of structural change in manufacturing industries
  • Table 5.6 Distribution of employment by enterprise size – industry and market services
  • Table 5.7 Survival rates of new firms
  • Table 5.8 R&D expenditure
  • Table 5.9 Average R&D intensity ratios
  • 6. Regulation and Competition
  • Commentary
  • Table 6.1 Regulatory and ownership structures in electricity
  • Table 6.2 Status of facilities competition in telecommunications, 1994
  • Table 6.3 Status of major telecommunications operators, 1994
  • Table 6.4 Regulatory and ownership structures in transport
  • 7. Public Finance and Expenditure
  • Commentary
  • Table 7.1 and Figure 7.1 General government financial liabilities
  • Table 7.2 General government financial balances
  • Table 7.3 and Figure 7.2 Total tax revenue
  • Table 7.4 Structure of taxation
  • Table 7.5 and Figure 7.3 Personal marginal tax rates, January 1993
  • Table 7.6 Take-home pay plus cash transfers
  • Table 7.7 Social security contributions
  • Table 7.8 Total general government current disbursements
  • Table 7.9 and Figure 7.4 Structure of government expenditure, 1993
  • Table 7.10 and Figure 7.5 Share of government in total employment
  • Table 7.11 Compensation costs or pay bill
  • 8. Social Services
  • Commentary
  • Table 8.1 Dependency ratios
  • Table 8.2 Public social protection expenditure
  • Table 8.3 Health expenditure
  • Table 8.4 Educational expenditure by type of institution, 1992
  • Table 8.5 Expenditure per student for primary and secondary education, 1992
  • Table 8.6 and Figure 8.1 Educational attainment of the adult population, 1992
  • 9. Agriculture
  • Commentary
  • Table 9.1 Agricultural area per capita
  • Table 9.2 and Figure 9.1 Share of food in total final consumption expenditure of resident households in the domestic market
  • Table 9.3 Agricultural imports and exports
  • Table 9.4 and Figure 9.2 Producer subsidy equivalents
  • Table 9.5 and Figure 9.3 Consumer subsidy equivalents
  • Table 9.6 Structure of agricultural supports
  • 10. Energy
  • Commentary
  • Table 10.1 Total final consumption of energy
  • Table 10.2 Energy supply by source
  • Table 10.3 Net oil imports
  • Table 10.4 Real energy prices for end-users
  • Table 10.5 Percentage of taxes in energy prices
  • 11. Environment
  • Commentary
  • Table 11.1 Total CO2 emissions from energy use
  • Table 11.2 CO2 emissions from energy use per capita
  • Table 11.3 Total SOx emissions
  • Table 11.4 SOx emissions per capita
  • Table 11.5 Total NOx emissions
  • Table 11.6 NOx emissions per capita
  • Table 11.7 Land use changes, 1993
  • Table 11.8 River quality
  • Annex 1: Wage-based industry groups
  • Annex 2: Orientation-based industry groups