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21-Nov-2008
OECD Development Centre
Presentation by Javier Santiso at the OECD Latin American Economic Outlook Madrid presentation, 18 November 2008
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23-Sep-2008
Les pays de l'OCDE sont conscients du besoin d'améliorer la cohérence des politiques des secteurs ayant un impact sur les pays en développement, l'aide seule ne pouvant pas y répondre. Les politiques adoptées ...
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23-Sep-2008
OECD countries recognise the need for greater coherence in policies across sectors that affect developing countries. Aid alone cannot address the needs of the developing world. Policies in areas like ...
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11-Jul-2008
Javier Santiso
Article by Javier Santiso published by Jornal doValor Econômico (Brazil) on 08/07/2008.
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31-Jan-2008
Javier Santiso
“The African Economic Outlook 2008: The Pulse of Africa”. Presentation done by Javier Santiso, Chief Development Economist, OECD Development Centre, at Geneva and Neuchâtel, Switzerland, organized by Exane BNP Paribas, January 31st 2008.
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23-Jan-2008
Ralph Maloumby
On December, 8th 2007, the EU-Africa Summit in Lisbon featured a presentation of the African Economic Outlook (AEO).
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09-Jan-2008
Javier Santiso
In this article, Javier Santiso analyses investment banking coverage of emerging markets. Published in Valor Economico, on January 2, 2008.
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14-Dec-2007
Jeff Dayton-Johnson and Denis Drechsler
What are the costs and benefits of migration for developing countries? This presentation highlights the main findings of "Policy Coherence for Development 2007: Migration and Developing Countries".
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30-Nov-2007
Jean-Christophe Dumont
Jean-Christophe Dumont's intervention
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30-Nov-2007
Ilkka Lakaniemi, Nokia
The next several billion Internet users represent a commercial opportunity rather than a burden and this should be reflected in policy approaches.
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