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The 2011/12 edition of the Southeast Asian Economic Outlook (SAEO) was launched in Jakarta on 29 November, 2011 at the occasion of the regional seminar on “The Economic Outlook and Policy Challenges of Southeast Asia”
28-October-2011
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Carreteras, energía, agua, o acceso a internet de banda ancha – por mencionar algunas - son cruciales en el impulso del crecimiento económico y de la cohesión social.
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28-October-2011
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Everything you need to know about the Latin American Economic Outlook: 2012 in 60 Seconds
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28-October-2011
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El sólido crecimiento de la economía de América Latina desde 2003 hace posible que los países de la región consideren ambiciosas agendas de políticas públicas para mitigar riesgos y aprovechar las actuales oportunidades para su desarrollo.
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25-October-2011
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This paper joins the debate on the size of the middle class in Latin America, analysing its structure and characteristics. The paper investigates inter-class mobility potential and its evolution over time.
The Latin American Economic Outlook 2012: Transforming the State for Development was launched at the Ibero-American Summit in Asunción, Paraguay, on Friday 28 October at 12:00 GMT-4.
21-October-2011
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Summary of the Social Cohesion in Southeast Asia Experts' meeting in Bangkok, Thailand, 21 July 2011: co-organised by the OECD Development Centre, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, King Prajadhipok’s Institute and the Office of National Economic and Social Development Board of Thailand.
20-October-2011
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In this paper, we study political economy aspects and the policy making process of reforms in what we identify as the five critical steps through the “life cycle” of a policy reform: the Planning, Dialogue, Adoption, Implementation and Sustainability stages.
9-October-2011
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Asian growth will moderate in the coming months as global uncertainty casts a shadow over Asian economies with deterioration in business and consumer sentiments and a negative reaction in financial markets. Asian countries need to be vigilant of macroeconomic management.
23-September-2011
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Based on historical databases on SWFs’ transactions, this paper shows that SWFs can facilitate up to 50% of the investment needs in infrastructure in Africa over the next decade. However, there are specific barriers to SWF investments, both in the short and longer term.
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