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Actualités & Evénements
Actualités
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06-oct.-2011
Comparative advantage remains an important determinant of trade and has evolved over time, including as a result of changing policies and institutions. This paper finds that physical and human capital (especially second- and third-level education), financial development and some aspects of labour market institutions are important policy and institutional areas that determine comparative advantage today.
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28-juil.-2011
Aid for Trade is improving the lives of many people in developing countries. This joint OECD-WTO publication provides case studies and comprehensive analysis of trends and developments in aid that aims to help developing countries integrate into the global economy and benefit from trade opportunities.
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05-juil.-2011
Tariffs, government policies and availability of credit and electricity are among the factors that restrict the trade expansion of developing countries. This report identifies and quantifies these constraints, and includes case studies of Azerbaijan and Uganda.
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16-sept.-2010
Reforms by developing countries that strengthen rights in copyright, trademark and patent protection have delivered positive economic results, according to a new OECD paper on intellectual property rights (IPRs). The most beneficial reforms have been related to inputs for innovative and productive processes and to the ability to conduct business.
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16-sept.-2010
Momentum for intellectual property (IP) reform in China is related to economic potential there, involving privatization policies, trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) policies, and the government's role in innovation strategy, finds this study of IP issues facing firms operating in China.
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26-nov.-2008
Les pays de l'OCDE ont réaffirmé les engagements qu’ils ont souscrits en matière d’aide vis-à-vis des pays en développement et entendent s’abstenir de prendre des mesures commerciales protectionnistes, dans le cadre d’un effort concerté visant à soutenir l’économie mondiale et à combattre la récession.
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