About EmNet

 

 

The Emerging Markets Network (EmNet) was established in 2006 by the OECD Development Centre as a platform of analysis, dialogue and experience sharing between OECD-based multinational corporations and their counterparts from emerging countries.

 

Bringing together the important actors of the private sector, EmNet provides a uniquely focused analysis of the central issues in the emerging markets of today and tomorrow.

 

EmNet members convene quarterly to discuss the significant topics in emerging markets. The closed-door meetings, at the OECD headquarters in Paris, offer frank and thought-provoking debate: a valuable synergy of minds for the firms driving growth in emerging markets today.

 

EmNet also proposes a wide range of services to member companies through privileged and customised access to the OECD’s information resources and experts.

 

EmNet has a restricted website for its members: http://www.oecd.org/dev/emnet
Please contact us for more information: dev.emnet@oecd.org

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