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South Africa's experiences of monetary policy within an inflation targeting policy framework19-Mar-2007 Monde Mnyande Background document for the seminar on monetary policy in emerging markets organised by the Economics Department jointly with the Bank of England’s Centre for Central Bank Studies on 28 February 2007. |
Seminar: Monetary Policy in Emerging Markets19-Mar-2007 The Economics Department organized jointly with the Bank of England’s Centre for Central Bank Studies on 28 February 2007 a seminar on challenges for monetary policymaking in emerging-market economies. |
Farm support low in major emerging markets but protectionist pressure rising - OECD report15-Mar-2007 Government support to agriculture is far lower in the major emerging economies than on average in the developed countries of the OECD. But it is nevertheless rising as pressure mounts to protect farmers in an increasingly competitive global marketplace, says a new OECD report. Also available: |
Collaborative Africa Budget Reform Initiative (CABRI) – Special issue of the OECD Journal on Budgeting10-Jan-2007 This issue of the OECD Journal on Budgeting (Vol.6 No.2) contains selected case studies and papers based on presentations at the annual CABRI budget reform seminars in 2004 and 2005. Related documents: |
Perspectives économiques en Afrique 2005/2006 - Études par pays : Afrique du Sud19-May-2006 Centre de développement de l’OCDE et la Banque africaine de développment En 2005, Le PIB Sud-Africain devrait avoisiner 5 pour cent –son niveau le plus élevé depuis la fin de l’apartheid.
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African Economic Outlook 2005/2006 - Country Studies: South Africa16-May-2006 OECD Development Centre and African Development Bank In 2005, The South African economy experienced GDP growth of 5 per cent, its highest since the end of apartheid, and strong GDP growth, estimated at 4.8 percent, is forecast for 2006. Related documents: |
Policy Brief : Agricultural Policy Reform in South Africa28-Apr-2006 With a surface area of 1.22 million km2 and a population of 46.9 million, South Africa is one of the largest countries on the African continent. It is also the largest African economy, with a per capita ... Also available: |
Domestic reforms help South Africa benefit from freer agriculture trade, says OECD report19-Apr-2006 Greater liberalisation of international trade would open up market opportunities for South African agriculture, and the important reforms the country has undergone over the last 20 years have prepared it to reap the benefits. Also available: |
OECD Review of Agricultural Policies - South Africa19-Apr-2006 Agricultural reform has made a major contribution to the social and economic changes in South Africa over the past decade. But what are the challenges facing the government as it attempts to broaden ... Also available:Related documents: |
Workshop on International Scientific and Technological Co-operation for Sustainable Development, Johannesburg (South Africa)27-Jun-2005 This workshop, held in November 2005, is a follow-up to the Declaration on International Science and Technology Co-operation for Sustainable Development adopted at the 2004 meeting of the OECD Committee for Scientific and Technological Policy at Ministerial level. Also available:Related documents: |