Economic Outlook

Launch of Interim Economic Outlook for major world economies

on 31-Mar-2009

OECD’s chief economist Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel will present an Interim Economic Outlook for the G7 nations, the euro area, the major emerging economies and the OECD countries as a whole at a news conference at 11.00 a.m. on Tuesday 31 March 2009 - two days ahead of the G20 London Summit.

OECD to release Economic Outlook Tuesday 25 November 2008

on 25-Nov-2008

OECD’s Economic Outlook containing analysis and projections for all OECD countries and other major world economies will be published on Tuesday 25 November 2008. Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel, OECD’s Chief Economist, will present the Economic Outlook at a news conference at 11.00 a.m. at OECD headquarters. The news conference will also be broadcast live on OECD's website.

OECD to release forecasts for US, Japan, Euro area ahead of full Economic Outlook

on 13-Nov-2008

OECD will release its latest GDP and inflation projections for the Euro area, Japan and the United States at 11.00 a.m. Paris time (10.00 GMT) on Thursday 13 November 2008. The complete Economic Outlook will be presented on 25 November 2008.

Interim economic assessment of Europe, US and Japan - News briefing Tuesday 2 September 2008

on 02-Sep-2008

Three months ahead of the publication of  the OECD’s  next “Economic Outlook”, Jorgen Elmeskov, acting chief economist, will present an interim assessment of the situation in Europe, the United States and Japan. The briefing will take place at 11.00 a.m. on Tuesday 2 September 2008 at OECD headquarters, 2 rue André Pascal, Paris 75016.

OECD ministers to discuss climate change, trade and global economy at annual meeting, Paris, 4-5 June 2008

from 04-Jun-2008 to 05-Jun-2008

The economic impact of climate change, rising food prices and a broad range of other trade, growth and development issues will be discussed at the OECD’s annual ministerial meeting in Paris on 4-5 June 2008. France, represented by Christine Lagarde, Minister for the Economy, Industry and Employment, will chair the meeting, with Mexico and Switzerland as Vice-Chairs. 

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