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Document de travail du Centre de développement no 307 : Les changements du marché du travail, les conflits du travail et la cohésion sociale en Chine

13-Jan-2012

Ce document de travail décrit les situations caractéristiques des conflits du travail et en examine leurs déterminants dans une perspective macro et microéconomique. Il trouve qu’avec l’arrivée au point de retournement de Lewis, les travailleurs sont plus conscients de leurs droits et plus à même de les défendre sur le marché du travail. Accompagnant les pénuries de main-d’oeuvre et l’inflation des salaires des dernières années, les conflits du travail se sont intensifiés en Chine, particulièrement après 2008 lorsque plusieurs lois régissant l’emploi chinois furent promulguées ou actualisées.

Document de travail du Centre de développement no 306 : une nouvelle estimation des coûts des Objectifs du Millénaire pour le développement dans une perspective de mobilisation des ressources intérieures

12-Jan-2012

Ce document de travail présente une nouvelle estimation du montant des ressources financières nécessaires aux pays en voie de développement pour atteindre les Objectifs du Millénaire pour le développement (OMDs). La communauté internationale peut jouer un rôle important en élargissant sa notion de coopération au-delà de la mobilisation de l'aide publique au développement officielle afin d’assurer les ressources nécessaires pour ce financement supplémentaire.

Social Cohesion Seminars: Just Give Money to the Poor

22-Oct-2010

Amid all the complicated economic theories about the causes and solutions to poverty, one idea is so basic it seems radical: just give money to the poor. Despite its skeptics, researchers have found again and again that cash transfers given to significant portions of the population transform the lives of recipients. David Hulme and Armando Barrientos from Manchester University presented their book, Just Give Money to the Poor, in the first of the OECD Development Centre Social Cohesion Seminars.

Economy : Developing countries set to account for nearly 60% of world GDP by 2030, according to new estimates

16-Jun-2010

The economic and financial crisis is accelerating a longer-term structural transformation in the global economy, with the aggregate economic weight of developing and emerging economies on the verge of surpassing that of the countries that currently make up the advanced world, according to new analysis from the OECD Development Centre.

Shifting Wealth: Developing countries set to account for nearly 60% of world GDP by 2030

16-Jun-2010

Forecasts in the newly-released Perspectives on Global Development: Shifting Wealth suggest that the aggregate economic weight of developing and emerging economies is about to surpass that of the countries that currently make up the advanced world. Longer-term forecasts suggest that today’s developing and emerging countries are likely to account for nearly 60% of world GDP by 2030. The report was launched on 16 June at the OECD HQ in Paris by Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary General and Mario Pezzini, Director ad interim, OECD Development Centre.

Report launch: Perspectives on Global Development, 16 June 2010

14-Jun-2010

Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary General, Mario Pezzini, Director OECD Development Centre and Pierre-Noël Giraud, Professor of Economy, Mines ParisTech will launch the first Perspectives on Global Development: Shifting Wealth at the OECD HQ in Paris on 16 June.

Seminar: The impact of Shifting Wealth on Developing Countries

20-Apr-2010

How can developing countries adapt to thrive in the new global economy? Are traditional development strategies still relevant, or has the economic rise of large emerging countries changed the way in which countries should pursue their development goals? On 10 May 2010, Non-Resident Fellows Eliana Cardoso, Martyn Davies and Rajneesh Narula explore the impact of China on two developing regions: Africa and South America. This seminar is part of the Shifting Wealth series.

The Rise of the Asian Consumer: Asia’s middle class could become a major driver of the global economy

04-Feb-2010

The shift in the global production of goods towards Asia is well documented. But global consumer demand has so far been concentrated in the rich economies of the OECD. Will consumer demand also shift towards Asia as these countries get richer? This working paper by Homi Kharas, OECD Development Centre NRF is the first in the Perspectives on Global Development series on ‘Shifting Wealth’. Kharas shows that by 2020 more than half the world’s middle class could be in Asia, and could account for over 40 per cent of global middle class consumption – a major force in the global economy.


Events

Tackling the Policy Challenges of Migration: Regulation, Integration, Development – Book Launch, Washington D.C., 17 November 2011

The conference will gather experts and policy makers sharing research and experience, ranging from local to global initiatives, and marks the launch of a new book by the OECD Development Centre: "Tackling the Policy Challenges of Migration: Regulation, Integration, Development." The book is the result of a three-year project on Effective Partnerships for Better Migration Management and Development, funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. It provides a contribution to the current debate on international migration, focusing on three elements in standard policy dialogue.

Seminar "Inequality, Poverty and Public Policies in Latin America"

on 11-Jul-2011

Nora Lustig (Tulane University, Center for Global Development and Inter-American Dialogue) presented her latest research on poverty, inequality and public policies in Latin America at a Seminar organised by the Development Centre on 11 July at the OECD Headquarters. Decreasing returns to education and targeted conditional cash transfers contribute to explain the bulk of the reduction of inequality in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Peru during the last decade. See the presentation.

Migration in Central America: Governance and Links to Labour Markets

on 25-Jun-2009

The OECD Development Centre and FLACSO co-hosted a workshop on June 25th, 2009 in San Jose, Costa Rica to discuss migration issues in Central America, focusing on the themes of governance of migration and the links between migration and labour markets.

Learning Lessons on Innovative Finance at the OECD Global Forum on Development

on 07-Oct-2008

Participants in this Global Forum Workshop discussed their experiences with innovative financing mechanisms for development. Focusing on the health sector, and drawing more particularly on a case study on the International Finance Facility for Immunisation, the aim meeting allowed for a useful lessons sharing exercise aiming at the improvement and future design of financing mechanisms. Presentations and background documents are now online.

OECD Global Forum on Development: Strengthening Country Ownership

on 20-May-2008

This year’s Plenary of the Global Forum brought together senior policy makers and experts to discuss “ownership”, the first principle of the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness. Participants grappled with controversial issues like conditionality, called for more transparent and predictable aid, and agreed on the need to support Southern research institutions and think tanks.

Quelle politique de réendettement pour les pays africains après une decennie de remise de dette ? (Repère n° 36)

La mise en œuvre successive des plans d'allègement de la dette PPTE et IADM ont permis de réduire considérablement la charge du service de la dette pour les pays africains qui en ont bénéficié. Dotés d'une solvabilité restaurée et par ailleurs confrontés à des besoins de financement importants, ces pays souhaitent désormais se ré-endetter. Ce Repère dont la publication fait suite à un séminaire d'experts consacré aux économies africaines et organisé conjointement le 8 juin 2006 par l'AFD et le Centre de Développement, évalue les conditions d'un tel processus de ré-endettement.



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