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India - Agricultural Policies in Non-OECD Countries: Monitoring and Evaluation 2007pdf,224Kb,English | View long abstract 01-Apr-2008 This report monitors agricultural policy developments in Brazil, Bulgaria, China, India, Romania, Russia, South Africa and Ukraine following the same approach applied to OECD countries, providing a common benchmark for evaluating reforms and for facilitating international dialogue. Also available:Related documents: |
Product Market Regulation and economic performance across Indian StatesEnglish | View long abstract 01-Apr-2008 Paul Conway, Richard Herd and Thomas Chalaux This paper examines varies areas of India´s fiscal policy, in particular fiscal discipline, the structure of government spending, the tax system and fiscal federalism. Economics Department Working Paper No. 600. Also available:Related documents: |
Fiscal policy in India: past reforms and future challengesEnglish | View long abstract 12-Mar-2008 Richard Herd and Willi Leibfritz This paper examines varies areas of India´s fiscal policy, in particular fiscal discipline, the structure of government spending, the tax system and fiscal federalism. Also available:Related documents: |
Creditor Reporting System (CRS) Profile for Indiapdf,824Kb,English | View long abstract 03-Jan-2008 A CRS profile details the information the OECD holds on the DAC members' Official Development Assistance commitments and briefly describes the CRS codes used to proxy aid-for-trade categories. The CRS codes record the sector of destination of an activity and not the nature of the activity per se Related documents: |
Globalisation and Labour Markets (OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Paper No. 63)pdf,294Kb,English | View long abstract 09-Nov-2007 David T. Coe Globalisation is having important effects on labour markets in OECD countries. The global supply of labour has increased enormously with the emergence of China and India. At the same time technological ... Also available: |
The impact of China and India in Latin America: Challenges and OpportunitiesEnglish | View long abstract 08-Nov-2007 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General Mr Gurría underlined that the economic expansion of China and India is a great opportunity for Latin American countries. However, he mentioned that Latin America should not limit its opportunities in Asia ... Also available:Related documents: |
OECD’s programme of work with India for 2007-08pdf,136Kb,English | View long abstract 22-Oct-2007 Excerpts from the OECD’s Global Relations Programme, which describes the OECD wide range of policy dialogue and capacity building activities with non-Member economies. |
Policy Brief: Economic Survey of India, 2007pdf,323Kb,English | View long abstract 09-Oct-2007 Since the mid-1980s successive reforms have progressively moved the Indian economy towards a market-based system. State intervention and control over economic activity has been reduced significantly and ... Also available: |
Economic Survey of India 2007English | View long abstract 09-Oct-2007 India has undergone a profound shift in economic management that has had a major beneficial impact. Significant economic challenges remain. Reform of labour and product markets, taxation, financial markets, ... Also available: |
Presentation of the OECD Economic Survey of India 2007English | View long abstract 09-Oct-2007 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General In his presentation of the first Economic survey of India in New Dehli, Mr. Gurría highlighted the measures that have allowed India to benefit from globalisation and accelerate economic growth. Related documents: |