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The median inflation rate in South Asia is more than twice that of Latin America & the Caribbean. Should South Asia’s policymakers wonder whether they are doing something wrong? Eliana Cardoso, OECD Non-Residential Fellow and Chief Economist, South Asia Region, World Bank
As long as interest rates are so low and crisis needs are so great, it’s time to make IBRD
Workshop on promoting social and gender equality in development work organised by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland and the OECD Development Centre, Helsinki 1-2 December 2009
Workshop on promoting social and gender equality in development work organised by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland and the OECD Development Centre, Helsinki 1-2 December 2009
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The objective of the workshop is to discuss migration issues in Central America, focusing on themes which have received only limited attention so far, namely the governance of migration and the links between migration and labour markets.
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