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Asian countries should reform their pension systems, says OECD07-Jan-2009 Many Asian countries will need to reform their pension systems in order to deliver sustainable and adequate retirement incomes for today’s workers, according to a new OECD report. Also available: |
Experts meeting: Employment and Skills Strategies in South-East Asia - Indonesia and the Philippines (Jakarta, Indonesia)03-Dec-2008 The ILO and the OECD experts meeting on fostering employment and skills development strategies in Indonesia and the Philippines will address issues of decentralisation, partnerships, skills upgrading and integration of the disadvantaged in the labour market. Related documents: |
Enhanced Engagement13-Nov-2008 Enhanced Engagement is a fundamental proposal by the OECD member countries to forge a more structured and coherent partnership, based on mutual interest, with five major economies: Brazil, the People's Republic of China, India, Indonesia and South Africa. Also available:Related documents: |
OECD-Bank Indonesia International Conference on Financial Education21-Oct-2008 This conference focused on advancing and elevating the dialogue on financial education in the international arena, with a special focus on South East Asian economies, as well as sharing country-specific ... |
Improving the business and investment climate in Indonesia23-Sep-2008 Diego Moccero Indonesia’s business environment is discouraging entrepreneurship and holding back private sector growth and development. Weaknesses in the regulatory framework, infrastructure bottlenecks and poor governance continue to weigh down on investment. Also available:Related documents: |
Indonesia: Growth performance and policy challenges23-Sep-2008 Luiz de Mello Indonesia’s growth performance is improving, following a slow recovery from the 1997-98 financial crisis. This paper argues that the main barriers to raising the economy’s growth potential are to be found on the supply side of the economy. Also available:Related documents: |
Official visit of the Secretary-General to Indonesia (Jakarta, 24-26 July 2008)26-Jul-2008 During his first official visit in Indonesia, Angel Gurría met with the President of the Republic and several government officials. He also presented the first OECD Economic Assessment of Indonesia. Also available: |
Launch of OECD Economic Assessment of Indonesia25-Jul-2008 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General In his speech, Mr. Gurría stated that Indonesia’s economy is growing and becoming more stable. He also highlighted certain policy measures aimed at sustaining high growth over the longer term in Indonesia so as to ensure a faster catch-up in living standards relative to the OECD area. Also available:Related documents: |
Enhanced Engagement: Towards a stronger partnership between major emerging economies and the OECD25-Jul-2008 OECD countries believe that Enhanced Engagement should incorporate certain core elements that would be common with all partner countries. |