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China should cut barriers to foreign investment, says OECD18-Apr-2006 China should make the rules and regulations for cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A) more open and transparent to attract more and better foreign investment, according to a new OECD report. Also available: |
Public Finances and Social Harmony in China20-Mar-2006 Donald J. Johnston, Secretary-General of the OECD Speech delivered at the China Development Forum 2006 held in Beijing, 19-20 March 2006, which addresses the challenge of finding the right balance between public spending, economic growth and social cohesion. Related documents: |
Fangcheng Port Project in the People's Republic of China (Loan 1427-PRC)07-Mar-2006 L. Neumann (team leader). Published by the ADB This report details the findings of the operations evaluation of the Fangcheng Port Project in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). |
Policy Brief: Challenges for China’s Public Spending06-Mar-2006 China’s evolution from a centrally-planned to a market-based economy is leading to major transformations of its public expenditure policies. Much progress has been made in raising infrastructure spending ... Also available: |
Global Corporate Social Responsibility Forum: China22-Feb-2006 Donald J. Johnston, Secretary-General of the OECD Speech delivered during the Corporate Social Responsibility Forum held in Beijing on 22 February 2006. The Secretary-General outlines how Responsible Business Conduct (RBC) benefits China. |
China and the OECD21-Feb-2006 This selection of Policy Briefs highlights key areas of OECD work on China, its economy, governance challenges, agriculture and investment. Also available: |
Challenges for China's Public Spending: Toward greater effectiveness and equity14-Feb-2006 Public spending is one of the Chinese government’s key tools to shape national development. Currently, public expenditure policies are undergoing a major transformation to meet the changing requirements ... |
China should boost public spending on health and education, says OECD study14-Feb-2006 China needs to boost spending on health and education and to allocate public funds more effectively, according to a new OECD report aimed at helping the Chinese government in its drive to modernise the economy while meeting its social objectives. Also available: |
Sino-Swiss project on "Policy Dialogue on Financing Higher Education and Sustaining the Quality of Mass Education for Lifelong Learning"10-Feb-2006 As a follow-up to recommendations from the two reviews on China which had an important impact on legislation and policy development in the sector, the OECD is aiming to strengthen the research on tertiary education Also available:Related documents: |
Improving the System of Investor-State Dispute Settlement: An Overview - Working Paper 2006/101-Feb-2006 This working paper deals with issues related to the quality of arbitral awards; examines issues related to multiple and parallel proceedings and explores the merits of consolidation of claims; and deals with challenges of jurisdictional nature. Also available: |