Essays about: "OECD"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 534 essays containing the word OECD.
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16. The digital economy and its implications: does the OECD’s Pillar One Proposal challenge the principles of law within International and EU tax law?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för handelsrättAbstract : Change is the only constant; yet, as we step into the brave new world of taxing the digital economy, it might seem like the need and development of principles and rules for adequate profit allocation has only begun. This thesis discusses the profit allocation rules under the Unified Approach of the OECD Pillar One Proposal Amount A in relation to three identified principles of law in international and European tax law. READ MORE
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17. Unemployment and Household Debt - A Practical Example
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för finansiell ekonomiAbstract : In the previous literature, a theoretical correlation has been established in between household indebtedness and the unemployment rate. This study uses several forms of regressions and OECD data on the years 1995 - 2021 to see if this correlation exists in practice. READ MORE
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18. How to Improve Student Performance? A look inside the box of teachers' education
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : Improving the quality of education is imperative for economic development, and educating teachers has been seen as one of the main ways to increase educational quality. Yet, there is conflicting evidence about the importance or effectiveness of teacher’s education to improve student outcomes. READ MORE
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19. Development Studies from a Decolonial Perspective:Discourse Analysis on the OECD Development Reports
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)Abstract : The concept of development has been extensively researched, and it isa key topic in political and economic international and domestic agendas.Modernization and globalization theories have been the most prevalentanalytical approaches to development, but from a postcolonial and decolonialperspective, these theories are Western-centric, overgeneralized, andoverused. READ MORE
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20. Surveying the thoughts of Japanese people on its LGBT people
University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Institutionen för språk, litteratur och lärandeAbstract : Japan is known for being one of the most urbanized countries in the world, with bustling urbancities, with high rates of education and economic development, as stated in reports showcased by international organizations such as the OECD. Despite these indicators for high development, Japan has been reported to be lacking in the legal rights and treatment of sexual and gender minorities, this may be suprising for some as urban environments are often thought of as safe spaces for these groups of people. READ MORE