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16-mars-2011
From 11 to 14, October 2010 OECD Development Centre’s Black Sea and Central Asia Initiative team met the Ukraine government and other officials, as well as Chamber of Commerce of Ukraine and business community in order to discuss the main conclusions of the Ukraine country economic study paper.
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09-nov.-2010
The OECD Development Centre constructed the Medium-term Projection Framework for Growth and Development to provide medium-term growth and development scenarios for the Southeast Asian Economic Outlook 2010.
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09-nov.-2010
Les six principaux pays de l’ASEAN ont rebondi après la crise économique globale, avec des perspectives de croissance à moyen-terme revenant aux niveaux d’avant crise, selon les Perspective économiques de l’Asie du Sud-est 2010 par le Centre de développement de l’OCDE.
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OECD Asian Business Cycle Indicators (OECD ABCIs)
28-juin-2010
A tool to provide comparable information on the short-term economic climate and potential macroeconomic risks of Asian economies as closer to real time as possible, the Asian Business Cycle Indicators (ABCIs), was lunched by the OCED Development Centre, Asia and Pacific desk.
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16-juin-2010
On 9-10 June 2010 the Black Sea and Central Asia Initiative’s Coordinator, Colm Foy, participated as a panelist in the “Millenium Development Goals (MDG) + 10 Review Conference for Europe and CIS-Status of the Region: What works and what does not?” held in Istanbul, Turkey.
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29-avr.-2010
Challenges for Private Sector Development in the Black Sea and Caspian Region were discussed at the OECD Eurasia Private Sector Forum Workshop held in Istanbul, Turkey on 11 March 2010.
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29-avr.-2010
On 11 March, 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey the Experts’ meeting brought together consultant authors from the six countries targeted for special Development Centre Working Paper reports under Phase one of the Black Sea and Central Asia Initiative: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Serbia and Ukraine in order to discuss work in progress with the Paris combined team and a number of local experts.
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29-avr.-2010
Proposed by the Development Centre in Istanbul on 11 March 2010, the Black Sea Economic Research Network (BSERN) will bring together institutes of economic studies throughout the Black Sea area. Further discussions between potential members will be held throughout 2010, leading to the formal creation of the Network in January 2011. (For further information, please contact colm.foy@oecd.org.)
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