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Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel appointed OECD Chief Economist

15-Apr-2008

Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel has been appointed Chief Economist of OECD. A national of both Germany and Chile, he joins OECD after twelve years as Chief of Economic Research at the Central Bank of Chile.

Hungary must consolidate its public finances and persist with structural reforms to ensure stronger growth, says new OECD report

10-Apr-2008

"Reforms for Stability and Sustainable Growth: an OECD Perspective on Hungary" emphasises the need to persevere in the ongoing programme of fiscal consolidation and to forge ahead with structural reforms for Hungary to resume the process of catching up with the better performing OECD countries.

Africa, G8 and OECD send key messages on action for development in Africa ahead of Hokkaido Toyako G8 Summit

09-Apr-2008

More than 150 high-level representatives from Africa, G8 and OECD countries met in Tokyo this week to discuss key issues affecting Africa, ahead of the G8 Summit in Hokkaido on 7-9 July. 

India needs more economic reforms to widen benefits from growth, says OECD report

09-Oct-2007

India’s annual economic growth could reach a sustainable 10 percent and be spread more evenly across the country if it pursues ambitious and wide-ranging reforms, says a new OECD report.

OECD Factbook 2006 includes broader range of statistics, countries

28-Mar-2006

How does France compare with other EU countries in terms of growth in labour productivity? Where does Japan rank versus the other major developed countries in public spending on health? People and politicians want to know how their countries and regions are performing. The OECD’s Factbook is designed to help them.

China needs far-reaching reforms in public and corporate governance, OECD says

07-Sep-2005

China needs to make wide-ranging changes in the way it runs its public and private sectors if it is to continue on a stable growth path leading to full integration into the world economy, according to a new report from the OECD.

OECD Invited Comment on Draft Revision of its Corporate Governance Principles

12-Jan-2004

The OECD invited public comment on a draft of the revision of its Principles of Corporate Governance that were adopted by OECD governments in 1999. This follows a request from OECD governments for reinforcement of the Principles in response to recent corporate scandals. 

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