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OECD 50th Anniversary Week to focus on better policies for better lives
from 24-May-2011 to 26-May-2011
The OECD’s 50th Anniversary Forum and Ministerial Council Meeting will bring together world leaders, policy makers and stakeholders from OECD countries and emerging economies to discuss new sources of economic growth and jobs, gender equity, rising food and energy prices, and global development.
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on 05-Nov-2009
The OECD’s latest economic survey of Denmark, to be published on Thursday 5 November 2009, looks at the impact of the global economic crisis on Denmark and offers policy recommendations for reform. The Danish economy is currently enduring a rough ride, although less so that some of it neighbors.
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on 04-Nov-2009
The OECD’s latest economic survey of Ireland, to be published on Wednesday 4 November 2009, looks at the impact of the global economic crisis on Ireland and offers policy recommendations for reform.
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on 30-Jul-2009
The OECD’s latest economic survey of Mexico, to be published on Thursday 30 July 2009 , looks at the challenges posed by the global economic crisis. It also discusses longer-term reform in areas such as health and education.
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on 15-Jul-2009
The OECD’s latest economic survey of Russia, to be published on Wednesday 15 July 2009, looks at the reforms needed to establish more robust and sustainable growth in the wake of the current crisis.
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OECD Economic Survey of Australia
on 10-Oct-2008
The OECD’s latest economic survey of Australia, to be published on Friday 10 October 2008, identifies a number of challenges such as tackling inflation, increasing the number of people in work and raising public investment in infrastructure and education.
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on 24-Jul-2008
OECD’s first Economic Assessment of Indonesia, to be published on Thursday 24 July 2008, looks at the reforms needed to improve the country’s growth performance, strengthen the business and investment climate, and create jobs.
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Invitation: China in the World Economy Seminar on Friday, 28 June, from 09:00 until 13:00, at the Centre Français du Commerce Extérieur (CFCE)
from 21-Jun-2002 to 29-Jun-2002
Mr. Gardère, Director of the CFCE and Mr. Kondo, Deputy Secretary General of the OECD, will open a discussion focusing on financial markets, the corporate sector and China's opening up to world trade. Full programme and registration : www.club-e-reflexion.org or degorrea@hec.fr
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