Gouvernance et privatisation des entreprises publiques

AGP 14, Managing Commercial Assets under State Ownership, 19-20 September 2000

du 19-sept.-2000 au 20-sept.-2000

The OECD Advisory Group on Privatisation (AGP) met to discuss "Managing Commercial Assets under State Ownership". The meeting brought privatisation officials and policy makers from non-member countries and experts from international organisations together with officials from OECD Member countries.

Privatisation and Capital Market Development in Asia, November 2000: A Comparative Perspective and Lessons from the International Experience, Denpasar

du 11-mai-2000 au 12-mai-2000

Senior government officials from Germany, Italy, France, Korea and other OECD economies met with their counterparts from Indonesia, Thailand and other key APEC economies. This meeting was hosted by the Indonesian Ministry of Investment and State-Owned Enterprises.

The 13th Session of the AGP, on Privatisation, Capital Market Development and Pension Systems Reform, September 1999

du 21-sept.-1999 au 22-sept.-1999

The OECD Advisory Group on Privatisation (AGP) met in Paris in September 1999, bringing together high-level privatisation officials and policy makers from OECD non-Member countries, experts from international organisations, privatisation officials and other representatives from 21 Member countries.

The 12th Advisory Group on Privatisation's Session on Competition, Regulation and Capital Markets, September 1998

du 17-sept.-1998 au 18-sept.-1998

The September 1998 OECD meeting of the Advisory Group on Privatisation brought together high-level privatisation officials and policy makers from non-member countries, experts from international organisations with privatisation officials from 22 OECD Member countries.

The 11th Advisory Group on Privatisation's Session on Banks and Privatisation, 1997

du 18-sept.-1997 au 19-sept.-1997

Under the auspices of the Centre for Co-operation for Non-Members, the AGP met in Rome, bringing together privatisation officials and policy makers from non-member countries, experts from international organisations, privatisation officials and other representatives from 21 OECD Member countries.