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The seminar is targeted at national, regional and local practitioners who deal with anticipating and managing demographic changes in Russia and Eastern European countries and want to interchange experiences and approaches with other experts from OECD countries.
This seminar is part of a three-year programme of cooperation between the European Commission and the OECD LEED Programme to monitor and report on entrepreneurial activity in Europe and related public policies and actions.
In 2006 the Western Balkan economies and the Republic of Moldova set a new course to secure sustainable long-term growth and improved standards of living, by establishing the Central European Free Trade ...
The charts show for each of the following countries and territories, and for the years 2008-2010: net ODA receipts, top ten donors of gross ODA, population and GNI per capita and bilateral ODA by sector.
This assessment represents the first phase of the project "SME Development in the Republic of Moldova", implemented by the OECD Investment Compact with the financial support of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. ...
This report features recent regional trade agreements with substantive environmental content, focusing on agreements between New Zealand and Hong Kong (China); Chinese Taipei and Nicaragua; and European Union trade agreements with Korea, Montenegro and Serbia.
This joint initiative by the European Commission Enlargement Directorate-General and the OECD LEED Programme is focused on providing an assessment of the current local development capacity in view of EU accession in the EU Candidate countries and potential candidates in the Western Balkans.
This project aims to define and strengthen sector specific sources of competitiveness in the Western Balkans, focusing on sector evaluation in the region to determine the most competitive sectors at the ...
The project identified key barriers to SME development in selected Serbian regions and explored the relationship between central government policy and actions supporting SME development at the local level.
19-mai-2010
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In 2009 the Black Sea and Central Asia Initiative began to provide policy makers in both regions with economic country-specific analysis.
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