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OECD Conference. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. 11-12 April 2000.
1-April-2000
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April 2000. Reports on trends in international direct investment tend to focus on recent developments. While such information is clearly of most relevance for policymakers and others interested in the pace and scale of globalisation...
1-April-2000
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This paper looks at business approaches to commitment and implementation in the fight against bribery by examining the texts of 246 codes of corporate conduct issued by individual firms, business associations...
28-March-2000
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Voluntary efforts to ensure that firms adhere to appropriate standards of business conduct have been an important recent development in international business.
30-November-1999
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This working paper concentrates on the relevance of the aspirations and commitments set forth in corporate codes in addressing public concerns, focusing in some detail on how these issues are addressed.
23-November-1999
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Proceedings from the conference entitled "The Role of International Investment in Development, Corporate Responsibilities and OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises", held in Paris on 20-21 September 1999.
Within the framework of the Regional Co-operation Programme with Baltic Countries, the OECD organised a Workshop on Foreign Direct Investment Statistics which took place in Tallin, Estonia, on 16 November 1999.
22-September-1999
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September 1999. This paper provides an analytical summary of the discussions on Corporate Responsibilities and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises ...
7-June-1999
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This report examines the statistical measurement of foreign direct investment (FDI) in OECD and IMF Member countries. It provides an essential tool for FDI analysts and policy makers while preparing the ground for improving compliance with the agreed international standards of FDI data collection set by IMF and OECD.
The conclusions and the analysis are based on the information for ninety-six countries collected through a
17-May-1999
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17 May 1999. This document provides a broad indication of the issues to be addressed in the Review of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises.
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