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04 Oct 2022 |
Administrative Service Delivery during War Time
The large-scale aggression by Russia against Ukraine drastically changed how and which administrative services are delivered to its citizens. Physical facilities and communications infrastructure have been damaged or occupied in many areas of the... |
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04 Nov 2022 |
Building back a better innovation ecosystem in Ukraine
Russia’s aggression against Ukraine is aggravating the long-term trend of R&D under-investment in Ukraine, as well as accelerating brain drain. In the reconstruction period, science, technology and innovation have the potential to contribute to the... |
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19 Apr 2023 |
Confronting the energy crisis: Changing behaviours to reduce energy consumption
The current energy crisis calls for energy saving measures to accompany long-term technical and structural solutions. However, a range of barriers makes it hard for consumers to change their energy consumption. Changing behaviour is the result not... |
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01 Jul 2022 |
Digitalisation for recovery in Ukraine
The Russian Federation’s large-scale war of aggression against Ukraine is causing severe disruptions to Internet connectivity, that has been increasing rapidly across the country over the last decade. The digital delivery of public services, with new... |
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03 Nov 2022 |
Disinformation and Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine
This paper provides an overview of how the Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine illustrates immediate threats posed by disinformation, as well as governance responses to countering it. It focuses on disinformation in relation to the Russian... |
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01 Jul 2022 |
Environmental impacts of the war in Ukraine and prospects for a green reconstruction
This policy response reviews the impacts of the Russian military aggression on the environment and environmental infrastructure in Ukraine. It also suggests the ways to ensure that the post-war economic development fundamentally transforms Ukraine... |
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27 Jul 2022 |
Housing support for Ukrainian refugees in receiving countries
The historic mass outflow of people fleeing the unprovoked Russian war of aggression against Ukraine has placed significant pressures on the reception capacities of OECD and EU countries. Ukrainian refugees face a variety of settlement-related... |
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15 Nov 2022 |
How the war in Ukraine is affecting space activities
Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine is demonstrating the new role of commercial space systems in crisis management. The improved availability of commercial satellite data and signals is contributing to the quality and resilience of government... |
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27 Jul 2022 |
How to communicate on the Ukrainian refugee crisis and build on the support of host communities?
Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine on 24 February 2022 has forced millions of Ukrainians to flee the country. This historic mass outflow, unseen in Europe since World War II, has sparked an unprecedented mobilisation of institutions and... |
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01 Jul 2022 |
How vocational education and training (VET) systems can support Ukraine
Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine has led to the most important humanitarian crisis in the OECD area since World War II, affecting millions of people and a severe economic, social and educational shock of uncertain duration and... |
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22 Jul 2022 |
How vulnerable is European manufacturing to gas supply conditions?
This note examines which regional economies in Europe are most exposed to rising gas prices on the basis of their dependency on gas intensive manufacturing sectors such as chemicals or basic metals. Based on OECD calculations we find that the... |
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10 Nov 2023 |
Impacts of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine on the shipping and shipbuilding markets
Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine has had profound effects on the maritime sector. It directly disrupted maritime activities in the Black and Azov seas, causing the suspension of Ukrainian port operations and agricultural exports. Although... |
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04 May 2022 |
International investment implications of Russia’s war against Ukraine (abridged version)
Russia’s war against Ukraine has triggered unprecedented policy responses around the globe, raising manifold implications for international investment policy, both immediate and longer term. |
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22 Jul 2022 |
Potential spatial impacts of the war in Ukraine (Abridged version)
The impacts of the war in Ukraine will be felt severely within OECD economies, especially in border regions on the front-line of the humanitarian refugee crisis. The economic impacts, in particular those driven by rising energy prices, will also be... |
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01 Jul 2022 |
Public governance in Ukraine
This policy response addresses implications for public governance in Ukraine caused by Russia's large-scale aggression. It looks at impacts and development initiatives related to public administration reform, rule of law, public integrity and... |
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08 Aug 2023 |
Public procurement in the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine – main challenges
Post-war reconstruction in Ukraine will face challenges in public procurement, including corruption risks and lengthy procedures. Strengthening existing legal and institutional foundations, aligned with international standards, is crucial.... |
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03 Nov 2023 |
Recognition of Prior Learning for Ukrainian Refugee Students
Analysing recent survey results, this policy brief provides an overview of the diverse RPL measures countries across the OECD have implemented in order to ensure a swift continuation of learning for Ukrainian refugee students. |
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21 Apr 2023 |
Recovering lost learning opportunities in Ukraine: Key education policy strategies
School destructions, population displacement or school closures mean that children in Ukraine have experienced varied disruptions in their education experience. Interventions that seek to reduce the variation in student learning levels need to... |
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28 Mar 2023 |
Responsible business conduct implications of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has had devastating impacts on the people of Ukraine. The consequences stemming from the war have imperilled the world's economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and are reshaping and disrupting global supply chains,... |
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01 Jul 2022 |
Shaping the path to economic recovery
This policy response analyses the main consequences of Russia’s war against Ukraine, inflicting significant damage to Ukraine’s economy, undermining macroeconomic stability and degrading its productive capital. The policy response argues that... |
OECD Policy Responses on the Impacts of the War in Ukraine
This series compiles data, analysis and policy recommendations on the range of impacts and consequences related to the war in Ukraine, on the economy, refugees/migratory flows, energy, commodities, and more. The series aims to inform and support policy makers in their immediate response to the crisis in the early phases of the conflict, and inform longer-term domestic reconstruction and global-recovery efforts as the situation evolves.
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- ISSN: 27913422 (online)
- https://doi.org/10.1787/dc825602-en
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Administrative Service Delivery during War Time
OECD
04 Oct 2022
The large-scale aggression by Russia against Ukraine drastically changed how and which administrative services are delivered to its citizens. Physical facilities and communications infrastructure have been damaged or occupied in many areas of the...
Building back a better innovation ecosystem in Ukraine
OECD
04 Nov 2022
Russia’s aggression against Ukraine is aggravating the long-term trend of R&D under-investment in Ukraine, as well as accelerating brain drain. In the reconstruction period, science, technology and innovation have the potential to contribute to the...
The current energy crisis calls for energy saving measures to accompany long-term technical and structural solutions. However, a range of barriers makes it hard for consumers to change their energy consumption. Changing behaviour is the result not...
Digitalisation for recovery in Ukraine
OECD
01 Jul 2022
The Russian Federation’s large-scale war of aggression against Ukraine is causing severe disruptions to Internet connectivity, that has been increasing rapidly across the country over the last decade. The digital delivery of public services, with new...
Disinformation and Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine
OECD
03 Nov 2022
This paper provides an overview of how the Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine illustrates immediate threats posed by disinformation, as well as governance responses to countering it. It focuses on disinformation in relation to the Russian...
Environmental impacts of the war in Ukraine and prospects for a green reconstruction
OECD
01 Jul 2022
This policy response reviews the impacts of the Russian military aggression on the environment and environmental infrastructure in Ukraine. It also suggests the ways to ensure that the post-war economic development fundamentally transforms Ukraine...
Housing support for Ukrainian refugees in receiving countries
OECD
27 Jul 2022
The historic mass outflow of people fleeing the unprovoked Russian war of aggression against Ukraine has placed significant pressures on the reception capacities of OECD and EU countries. Ukrainian refugees face a variety of settlement-related...
How the war in Ukraine is affecting space activities
OECD
15 Nov 2022
Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine is demonstrating the new role of commercial space systems in crisis management. The improved availability of commercial satellite data and signals is contributing to the quality and resilience of government...
How to communicate on the Ukrainian refugee crisis and build on the support of host communities?
OECD
27 Jul 2022
Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine on 24 February 2022 has forced millions of Ukrainians to flee the country. This historic mass outflow, unseen in Europe since World War II, has sparked an unprecedented mobilisation of institutions and...
Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine has led to the most important humanitarian crisis in the OECD area since World War II, affecting millions of people and a severe economic, social and educational shock of uncertain duration and...
How vulnerable is European manufacturing to gas supply conditions?
OECD
22 Jul 2022
This note examines which regional economies in Europe are most exposed to rising gas prices on the basis of their dependency on gas intensive manufacturing sectors such as chemicals or basic metals. Based on OECD calculations we find that the...
Impacts of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine on the shipping and shipbuilding markets
OECD
10 Nov 2023
Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine has had profound effects on the maritime sector. It directly disrupted maritime activities in the Black and Azov seas, causing the suspension of Ukrainian port operations and agricultural exports. Although...
International investment implications of Russia’s war against Ukraine (abridged version)
OECD
04 May 2022
Russia’s war against Ukraine has triggered unprecedented policy responses around the globe, raising manifold implications for international investment policy, both immediate and longer term.
Potential spatial impacts of the war in Ukraine (Abridged version)
OECD
22 Jul 2022
The impacts of the war in Ukraine will be felt severely within OECD economies, especially in border regions on the front-line of the humanitarian refugee crisis. The economic impacts, in particular those driven by rising energy prices, will also be...
Public governance in Ukraine
OECD
01 Jul 2022
This policy response addresses implications for public governance in Ukraine caused by Russia's large-scale aggression. It looks at impacts and development initiatives related to public administration reform, rule of law, public integrity and...
Post-war reconstruction in Ukraine will face challenges in public procurement, including corruption risks and lengthy procedures. Strengthening existing legal and institutional foundations, aligned with international standards, is crucial....
Recognition of Prior Learning for Ukrainian Refugee Students
OECD
03 Nov 2023
Analysing recent survey results, this policy brief provides an overview of the diverse RPL measures countries across the OECD have implemented in order to ensure a swift continuation of learning for Ukrainian refugee students.
School destructions, population displacement or school closures mean that children in Ukraine have experienced varied disruptions in their education experience. Interventions that seek to reduce the variation in student learning levels need to...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has had devastating impacts on the people of Ukraine. The consequences stemming from the war have imperilled the world's economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and are reshaping and disrupting global supply chains,...
Shaping the path to economic recovery
OECD
01 Jul 2022
This policy response analyses the main consequences of Russia’s war against Ukraine, inflicting significant damage to Ukraine’s economy, undermining macroeconomic stability and degrading its productive capital. The policy response argues that...