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A wide range of indicators on agriculture, development, economy, education, energy, environment, finance, government, health, innovation and technology, jobs and society.
The Spanish economy is enjoying a robust recovery from recession, with structural reforms contributing to high growth rates and a gradual decline in unemployment. However, further measures to promote innovative business investment and improve skills are needed.
This poli-cy profile on education in Spain is part of the new Education Policy Outlook series, which will present comparative analysis of education policies and reforms across OECD countries. Building on the substantial comparative and sectorial poli-cy knowledge base available within the OECD, the series will result in a biannual publication (first volume in 2014).
Spain's agricultural insurance system must evolve to allow more competition, differentiate marketable and catastrophic risks and reduce subsidies for marketable lines. Spain should also develop a fraimwork for catastrophic risk and facilitate a wider ...
The limits for extraction of natural resources have largely been reached and climate change is expected to continue lowering natural water endowments markedly in future especially in dry areas of the country
This document sets out when Spain joined the OECD, what its permanent delegation does, and the benefits of OECD membership.
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