Launching of the Latin American Economic Outlook 2009 in San Salvador - 28 October 2008

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02-Oct-2008

Development Centre

Latin American Economic Outlook 2009 (LEO)

Latin American Economic Outlook 2009

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15-Sep-2008

OECD Development Centre

Are Latin American governments maximising the potential of fiscal policy as a development tool? This 2009 edition of the annual OECD Latin American Economic Outlook analyses the progress governments in the region have achieved in the fiscal realm during the last dec

Financing Development 2008: Whose Ownership?

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20-May-2008

OECD Development Centre

This second annual volume of Financing Development sheds light on the principle of developing-country ownership. It was launched on 20 May 2008.

 

2007 Progress Report on Untying ODA to Least Developed Countries

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14-May-2008

Progress Report to the 2007 DAC High Level Meeting. Summary of issues relating to the 2001 Recommendation to untie ODA to the least developed countries.

African Economic Outlook 2008

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11-May-2008

OECD Development Centre

The 2008 African Economic Outlook focuses on Technical Skills Development. It also presents a comprehensive analysis of the economic, social and political developments on the continent.

OECD Journal on Development: Development Co-operation Report 2007

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14-Feb-2008

The Development Co-operation Report, issued by the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC), is the key annual reference document for statistics and analysis on the latest trends in international aid.

Latin American Economic Outlook 2008

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07-Nov-2007

OECD Development Centre

The first Latin American Economic Outlook provides policy recommendations in four key areas for the region’s development: fiscal policy, pension fund reform, private investments in telecommunications, and the impact of Asia’s emerging economies.

LEO 2008 Chapter 4 - Trade for Development

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30-Oct-2007

China and India represent trade opportunities rather than trade competition for the bulk of Latin American countries.

LEO 2008 Chapter 3 - Business for Development

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30-Oct-2007

Since the early 1990s, foreign direct investment has increased dramatically worldwide. Latin America has been a major recipient of such investment, notably in conjunction with privatisation in the region during the 1990s.

LEO 2008 Chapter 2 - Finance for Development

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30-Oct-2007

Latin America leads the developing world in pension reform. Chile launched the process in 1981, followed since the 1990s by nine other countries in the region and some outside.

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