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Expert Meeting “Reform of Administrative Fines for Environmental Offences in EECCA Countries” Tallinn, Estonia, 19-20 March 200913-Mar-2009 Monetary penalties (fines) are the most widespread administrative environmental enforcement instrument in EECCA countries as well as internationally, intended both to punish non-compliance and prevent its future re-occurrence. Also available:Related documents: |
A System of Health Accounts: Implementation - Estonia12-Jan-2009 Information on the status of implementation of OECD's A System of Health Accounts in Estonia. |
Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs09-Jan-2009 Website of the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with information on the OECD (in Estonian). |
Accession Process for Statistics29-Aug-2008 The OECD's detailed requirements for data and metadata from each of the Candidate Countries (Chile, Estonia, Israel, Russian Federation and Slovenia) are set out in these individual web sites accessible ... Also available: |
Estonia needs strong measures to address very low awareness of foreign bribery, says OECD03-Jul-2008 Estonia has focused its anti-corruption efforts to date on domestic bribery only, according to a new report by the OECD Working Group on Bribery. The Estonian public and private sectors accordingly have very low awareness of the foreign bribery offence and the OECD Convention. Also available: |
Statement by Mr. Urmas PAET, Minister of Foreign Affairs (Estonia), to the OECD Ministerial Council 200804-Jun-2008 Statement made by Mr. Urmas PAET, Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs, at the OECD Ministerial Council Meeting 2008 - session 5: working dinner on the political economy of reform. |
Statement from Mr. Urmas PAET, Minister of Foreign Affairs (Estonia)04-Jun-2008 Mr. Urmas PAET, Minister of Foreign Affairs (Estonia) Statement made by Mr. Urmas PAET, Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs, at the OECD Ministerial Council Meeting 2008 - session 4: The Economics of Climate Change. |
Economic Survey of Estonia 2009: Enhancing the business environment to foster productivity20-Apr-2008 Estonia is particularly well regarded in ICT network readiness and well-functioning e-government. However, the share of production in high tech and knowledge intensive sectors is relatively low. |
Economic Survey of Estonia 2009: Increasing flexibility and reducing segmentation of the labour market20-Apr-2008 More flexible labour markets will be a key adjustment mechanism in the current recession as well as in the medium term if Estonia is to become a knowledge-based economy. |
Economic Survey of Estonia 2009: Strengthening financial stability while reducing distortions in the housing market20-Apr-2008 Co-operation is required between regional financial supervisory authorities to mitigate risks to financial stability as well as cyclical volatility in housing and construction. Financial stability could be strengthened by increasing households’ financial literacy. |