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Beyond the crisis: for a stronger, cleaner, fairer world economy21-Mar-2009 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General In his speech delivered at the China Development Forum, Mr. Gurría described the OECD strategic response to the crisis. Stronger means making our economies more resilient and able to deliver durable benefits ... Related documents: |
OECD Reviews of Regulatory Reform - China: Defining the Boundary between the Market and the State20-Mar-2009 This review on China takes into account the specific reform needs and challenges in China while retaining the benefits of comparing and illustrating Chinese reform challenges with OECD practices. The report ... Also available: |
Crisis is an opportunity to revive trade reforms, says OECD report19-Mar-2009 Resisting protectionism and reviving stalled trade reforms would help the major emerging economies build on the progress achieved over the past two decades and emerge from the crisis with their trade performance strengthened, says a new OECD report. Also available: |
Globalisation and Emerging Economies19-Mar-2009 Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa (the BRIICS economies) have increased their share of world trade. To build on this progress, these countries should resist protectionism and revive stalled trade reforms, says this OECD study on globalisation. Also available: |
Agricultural Policies in Emerging Economies: Monitoring and Evaluation 200917-Mar-2009 In Brazil, Chile, China, India, Russia, South Africa and Ukraine, agriculture continues to play a vital role in employment and food security. This report monitors and evaluates government support to agriculture in these seven emerging economies during 2006-08. Also available: |
New policy measures needed to continue tertiary reform without reducing quality, says OECD04-Mar-2009 Like many countries, China faces the dilemma of expanding its tertiary education system within a tight fiscal constraint. Challenges in China include the unprecedented scale in student numbers and the rapidly rising aspirations of students and parents for upward social mobility through education. |
OECD Rural Policy Review: China24-Feb-2009 David Freshwater; Markus Berger This report analyses the key socio-economic forces at work in China’s rural areas and discusses the current government strategy for rural development Related documents: |
Official visit of the Secretary-General to the People's Republic of China (Beijing, 20 - 25 March 2009)10-Feb-2009 On the occasion of his second official visit to the People's Republic of China, Angel Gurría attended the 10th annual meeting of the China Development Forum and met several government officials. Also available:Related documents: |
Asian Policy Centre - Health and Social Policy30-Jan-2009 The OECD/Korea Policy Centre fosters the exchange of technical information and policy experiences relating to the Asia Pacific region in areas such as health statistics, pension reforms and social policy and expenditure. |