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6-July-2004
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This report on regulatory reform in the telecommunications sector analyses the institutional set-up and use of policy instruments in France It also includes the country-specific policy recommendations developed by the OECD during the review process.
Der Prüfbericht des OECD-Ausschusses für Entwicklungshilfe über die französische Entwicklungspolitik und Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (EZ) würdigte den Anstieg der für die öffentliche Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (ODA)...
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The OECD Development Assistance Committee’s review of French aid policies and programmes commended the rise in the volume of French official development assistance to USD 7.3 billion in 2003 from USD 4.2 billion in 2001.
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The 4th conference of the International Entrepreneurship Forum (IEF) will provide for research based insights and a forum for the sharing of experience-by policy makers and practitioners...
This list of national contact points has been provided by member country governments to facilitate co-operation against cross-border fraud.
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15-March-2004
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The current situation in France is not characterised by the shortage of candidate teachers experienced in some neighbouring countries. However, the age structure of the French population is not favourable in view of the high demand for new teachers to be met in the coming years as a result of the high expected number of retiring teachers. Hence, France will also be faced with the problem studied by the OECD. In fact, four factors will
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This was the third meeting of the Group. It has been established according to the conclusions of the Ministerial Consultation on Water Management and Investments in Almaty, October 2000.
4-November-2003
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Click here to download the draft agenda and the official invitation to this event. The LEED programme is a partner in the organisation of this seminar.
NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERIES, which are found in a variety of applications including cordless and cellular phones, power tools, household appliances, hobbies and games, camcorders and computers, CAN BE RECYCLED in a number of countries.
30-May-2002
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Four questions included in the French version of the European Third Community Innovation Survey (CIS3)
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