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Demand Growth in Developing Countries01-Jul-2010 David Abler, Penn State University A report on how growth in demand for agricultural products has evolved in developing and emerging economies, notably Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia and China (the so-called BRIIC countries). |
Learning for Jobs, OECD Reviews of Vocational Education and Training: Options for China01-Jun-2010 Many strengths are apparent in the Chinese system for vocational education and training in upper secondary schools. The strengths include: The establishment of 9 year schooling with almost all children in China now completing lower secondary education. Also available: |
Regulatory Reform in China22-Apr-2010 This review highlights China’s advance to a market economy as among the greatest economic success stories of modern times. In simple terms, China has achieved in three decades what has taken most OECD countries a century or more. Also available: |
China in the 2010s: Rebalancing growth and strengthening social safety nets25-Mar-2010 The world’s second-largest economy is helping drive the global recovery. But to sustain high growth and social cohesion, China needs to continue rebalancing its economy by boosting public spending on human capital and social services, and further reforming pensions and health care. Also available:Related documents: |
Reducing Barriers to International Trade in Non-hazardous Recyclable Materials, Part 2: Case Studies23-Mar-2010 Country case studies of China, Japan, Netherlands, South Africa and the United States in measures that may hamper trade in steel scrap, recovered paper and plastic scrap, and if and how they could be removed without compromising environmental protection. Related documents: |
The OECD, the World Economy and China23-Mar-2010 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General In a speech given in Beijing, Angel Gurría recommended that China boost public spending on social infrastructure, including education, health, pensions and social assistance, in order to reduce inequalities, and suggested a more flexible exchange rate regime to avoid looming inflationary pressures. Related documents: |
The transformation of China’s growth pattern in the new global context22-Mar-2010 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General China’s economy has outperformed all expectations, both over the long haul and, more recently, during the global Great Recession. But structural reforms are still needed in a number of areas such as increased ... Related documents: |
Global Economic Outlook20-Mar-2010 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General Speaking at the China development forum, Mr Gurría said that the world is now emerging from the deepest recession since the 1930s but he added that OECD countries need to face the challenge of ensuring ... |
Long-term growth and policy challenges in the large emerging economies19-Mar-2010 Paul Conway, Sean Dougherty and Artur Radziwill This paper uses the OECD’s Going for Growth framework, as well as other available evidence linking policies to economic performance, to identify key structural policy challenges in the BIICS for the years ahead. Also available:Related documents: |
Active with the People's Republic of China08-Mar-2010 This brochure provides a glimpse of the scope and depth of OECD work with China and highlights the great potential that lies ahead for future co-operation. Also available: |