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This publication presents guidance for the compilation of distributional results on household income, consumption and saving consistent with national accounts totals. These results are a key input for evidence-based policies targeting inequality and fostering inclusive growth, providing insights...
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This books explores the international aspects of pension reform, private savings and volatile capital markets and …, analysing the implications of financial reform for stimulating savings, and exploring both the benefits and risks of global … capital flows to emerging markets, Pensions, Savings and Capital Flows will inform policy and academic debates on financial …
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This report provides a detailed review of the taxation of household savings in 40 OECD and partner countries. It … examines the different approaches that countries take to taxing household savings, and calculates marginal effective tax rates … on a wide range of savings vehicles (including bank accounts, bonds, shares, private pensions and housing) to assess the …
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Countries receiving large-scale capital inflows are at risk if these flows do not find their way into productive and long-term investment, as the Asian crisis of the late 1990s has proven. This book, the result of a joint project between the OECD Development Centre and the UN Economic Commission...
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The household saving rate is defined as the share of household net disposable income that is saved. Household saving in the System of National Accounts (SNA) / European System of Accounts (ESA) system is defined as household net disposable income, less consumption, plus the change in net equity...
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