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Experts'meeting: Gaining from Migration (by invitation), Paris, France
from 10-Jan-2006 to 11-Jan-2006
Contact: Jeff.Dayton-Johnson@oecd.org
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Seminar: New Economics of Migration, Paris, France (by invitation)
on 02-Nov-2005
Presentation by Oded Stark. Contact: John.Simpson@oecd.org .
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Development Centre: Meeting of the Governing Board (by invitation only)
on 22-Mar-2005
Contact person: John Simpson
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Workshop: "Oil in Central Africa" (tbc), Brazzaville, Congo
from 09-Jun-2005 to 10-Jun-2005
Organised jointly by the Development Centre, INICA and United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. Contact person: Henri-Bernard Solignac Lecomte.
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on 04-Feb-2005
It is easy to think that we have reached the ‘end of history’ with regard to aid. A “consensus model” of development cooperation appears well-established, with progress being made on most of its components. The impression is that only small adjustments are necessary, allowing policy analysts to turn to other controversial subjects. Well, not quite. New research challenges the consensus model and shows that the aid debate continues to require experts' attention.
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Development Centre Seminar: The Impact of China on Latin American Emerging Markets, OECD Headquarters (by invitation)
on 21-Jan-2005
Presentation by Mr. Javier Santiso, Chief Economist for Latin America and Emerging Markets at Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria
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Governance Culture and Development: A Different Perspective on Corporate Governance
on 18-Nov-2004
‘Good governance’ has become a prominent catchphrase; yet, its definition is heavily influenced by the anglo-american ‘model’. This book draws on the experience of France and a number of emerging economies to establish an alternative analytical framework of governance institutions from a developmental perspective.
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from 25-Mar-2004 to 28-Sep-2005
This meeting was co-sponsored by the Bond Exchange of South Africa, Deutsche Bank South Africa, Rand Merchant Bank, and the World Bank.
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on 11-Dec-2003
Development Centre Director Louka T. Katseli addressed the DAC Senior Level Meeting on 11 December 2003. "We want you to represent us in the capitals," she told delegates, stressing the need for the Development Centre to anchor itself within a constituency in our member countries. This is the annotated version of the presentation she made.
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Small and Medium Enterprises, Clusters and Poverty - Lessons from India (by invitation)
on 07-May-2004
In the framework of the Development Centre’s 2004 Seminar Series and in collaboration with the Development Co-operation Directorate, Mr. Mukesh Gulati, Programme Manager (India) of the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) Cluster Development Programme, will give a presentation on Friday 7 May 2004, from 10 a.m. to 12, Room 4, OECD Headquarters, 2 rue André Pascal.
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The Reference on Africa
Special focus on technical and vocational skills development in Africa.
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