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Actualités & Evénements
Actualités
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09-nov.-2009
As long as interest rates are so low and crisis needs are so great, it’s time to make IBRD resources more widely available to promote development. Homi Kharas, OECD Development Centre Non-Residential Fellow and Senior Fellow, Wolfensohn Center for Development at Brookings, puts forward his solution for helping poor countries through the crisis.
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29-oct.-2009
The Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland and OECD Development Centre are holding a Workshop on 'Equality, Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development' in Helsinki, Finland on 1-2 December 2009. The workshop will provide a forum to discuss equality issues and to promote social and gender equality in development work.
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23-oct.-2009
The US dollar has been the dominant reserve currency for several decades, accounting for about two-thirds of global reserves, but change on international markets is under way. Are the Chinese reminbi or the Euro going to overtake the US Dollar as the world's currency of reference?
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22-oct.-2009
Over time, traditional donors of aid to developing countries have set standards and best practices for development cooperation through the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC). How should these established donors respond to the arrival of new non-DAC donors such as India and China, who may not play by the same rules? The OECD Development Centre’s Sebastian Paulo and Helmut Reisen argue we need to prepare a new set of shared rules that work for emerging economies and traditional donors alike.
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22-oct.-2009
The Centre’s Andrew Mold and Annalisa Prizzon contributed a background paper to the European Report on Development (ERD) ‘Overcoming Fragility in Africa’. The paper looks at commodity booms and export performance in the context of sub-Saharan Africa, looking at the record from the perspective of export volumes rather than values.The authors argue that the average export performance during the period of high commodity prices was not as impressive as the previous period when African countries were confronted with very low prices.
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25-sept.-2009
Policy conditions placed on aid rarely improve its impact on growth and human development. However, donors continue to place significant conditions on their giving. A new study by Development Centre Senior Economist Andy Mold calls for more modesty from the donor community when defining “good” and “bad” practices, and concludes that the financial crisis should act as a catalyst for a thorough re-examination of aid conditionality. Recipient countries need to say ‘no’ more often to aid with excessive strings attached.
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09-juin-2009
The majority of countries keep their international reserves in foreign currencies. How safe are those reserves? What are the role and prospects of reserve currencies. Watch Helmut Reisen tackle these issues at the Saint-Petersburg International Economic Forum.
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08-avr.-2009
Everyone agrees on reforming the governance of financial markets, but who will do what remains unclear. Amar Bhattacharya is part of the Non Resident Fellows (NRF) program at OECD Development Centre.
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01-avr.-2009
Dans le sillage du G-20 réuni à Londres le 2 avril 2009, ce nouveau document de travail explore les perspectives de financement du développement et de la gouvernance mondiale pour les pays à faible revenu. Ces pays ne sont pas responsables de la crise, mais en subissent désormais les conséquences. Pour éviter de transformer la crise du crédit en une crise de crédibilité, la gouvernance mondiale et la réforme réglementaire devront tenir pleinement compte de leurs voix et leurs intérêts.
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Evénements
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le 25-juin-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.
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le 20-mai-2008
Cette assemblée pleinière vient en conclusion des activités du Forum mondial sur le développement et s'inscrit dans la préparation de la réunion à haut-niveau sur le développement qui se tiendra à Accra début septembre 2008.
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le 21-févr.-2006
Les 14 pays d'Afrique de l'Ouest et d'Afrique centrale membres de la zone franc ont plusieurs décennies d'avance sur l'Union monétaire européenne. Devant la perspective de la constitution d'autres unions monétaires en Afrique WIDER publie une étude sur quelques-uns des défis que la zone franc doit désormais relever.
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le 07-oct.-2004
Le 7 octobre 2004 experts et décideurs ont débattu d’un aspect essentiel de ce "déficit" de croissance en Afrique australe : la faiblesse de l’investissement domestique et étranger dans les pays de la région. L’objectif était en particulier d’expliquer le niveau élevé des coûts de financement auquel se heurtent gouvernements et entreprises sur les marchés financiers locaux et d’en évaluer l’impact économique.
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