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15-May-2008
The Latin America & Caribbean desk of the OECD Development Centre is looking for two Macroeconomists for a 2-year fixed-term position (with the possibility of renewal). Candidates with a proven knowledge of Latin American economies and other emerging markets, and a keen interest in how development policies can be made more effective, should apply via the OECD general job vacancies system (www.oecd.org/hrm/vacancies - Reference 2695) by 30 May 2008.
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09-Apr-2008
OECD Development Centre Director Javier Santiso joined high-level policymakers and business leaders to discuss Latin America’s most pressing issues at the World Economic Forum on Latin America annual meeting. The Latin American Economic Outlook has also been discussed at this year’s gathering in Cancún, last 15, April.
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01-Apr-2008
Expert policymakers and academics discussed in Beijing OECD Development Centre's research on China's growing influence in Latin America. The event, chaired by OECD Secretary General Angel Gurría, was hosted by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and its Institute for Latin American Studies.
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12-Mar-2008
The Latin American Economic Outlook was successfully presented in Brasilia, hosted by the Central Bank of Brazil, and in Rio de Janeiro, at the Spring annual meeting of the Institute of International Finance.
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12-Mar-2008
The Istituto Italo-Latino Americano hosted the presentation in Italy of the Latin American Economic Outlook, which gathered top representatives from the Italian government, Latin American embassies and companies with investments in the region.
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12-Mar-2008
The Latin American Economic Outlook was the object of interesting roundtable discussions in Bern. The Swiss Development Cooperation Agency made the report findings the object of its "Traverse" debate series on international cooperation topics.
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