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Brazil Information Security Initiatives

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17-Mar-2006

 This page collates Brazil's initiatives related to information security and the esablishment of a Culture of Security.

Latin America needs to improve quality and flexibility in public spending, OECD reports

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02-Mar-2006

Latin America’s biggest economies have made considerable progress in putting their public finances in order but much still needs to be done to increase the flexibility and improve the quality of government spending, according to a new OECD report.

Challenges to Fiscal Adjustment in Latin America: The Cases of Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico

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22-Feb-2006

Despite considerable progress made by Latin America’s biggest economies in putting their public finances in order, numerous challenges remain. Challenges to Fiscal Adjustment in Latin America: The Cases ...

Composite Leading Indicators for Major OECD Non-Member Economies: Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russian Federation and South Africa

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26-Jan-2006

by Ronny Nilsson and Olivier Brunet, OECD Statistics Directorate

Statistics Working Paper 2006/1. The OECD developed a System of Composite Leading indicators for its Member countries in the early 1980s based on the .growth cycle. approach. Today the OECD compiles composite ...

Catching up and Falling Down: A Latin American Perspective

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16-Jan-2006

Javier Santiso

Presentation given by the OECD Development Centre Chief Development Economist and Deputy Director Javier Santiso at the  Conference on Global Convergene Scenarios of Economy & Finance in Paris, January 16 2006.

OECD High-level Conference on "Better Financing for Entrepreneurship and SMEs" to be held in Brasilia, Brazil on 27-30 March 2006

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05-Jan-2006

This high-level Summit was jointly organised with the Brazilian Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade.  It advanced the global SME and entrepreneurship agenda by bringing together the key stakeholders: SMEs, the financial community and policy makers.

Book edited by Javier Santiso

The Visible Hand of China in Latin America