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02-Oct-2008
Development Centre
Latin American Economic Outlook 2009 (LEO)
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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30-Oct-2007
China and India represent trade opportunities rather than trade competition for the bulk of Latin American countries.
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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.
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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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