According to OECD data, Australia spends over 40% more per capita annually on health than AotearoaNZ. And this government is planning to cut aspects of NZ health because of 'budget deficit' 🙄
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it doesn't help that Congress does not want to pass legislation to institute a 15 percent minimum corporate tax like dozens of other countries have already done part of the reason why we've seen global tax coordination attempt to shift from the OECD to the UN as well
The UK's Statutory Sick Pay system is one of the least generous in the OECD - therefore a key area of reform to be proposed by the Government in tomorrow's Employment Rights Bill⤵️
Article: Solidarity and Development: The OECD Technical Cooperation Committee in the Cold War, by Mattia Granata https://buff.ly/3YbDloC
The number of people dying in road accidents in the United Kingdom has fallen by around three-quarters since 1970. The chart shows the number of road deaths over time, based on data from the OECD. This includes the deaths of pedestrians, drivers, passengers, and cyclists.
The media is awash with claims that Reeves' plan to increase borrowing will lead to higher borrowing costs and difficulty issuing bonds. I've not heard any evidence in favour of this other than "here is a quote from a person". I haven't heard any reference to the academic literature, for example: 1/
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