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11-May-2008
OECD Development Centre
The 2008 African Economic Outlook focuses on Technical Skills Development. It also presents a comprehensive analysis of the economic, social and political developments on the continent.
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30-Apr-2008
OECD Development Centre
Business for Development 2008: Promoting Commercial Agriculture in Africa offers a fresh look at African agriculture and seeks ways for it to become a profitable business.
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10-Dec-2007
OECD.Stat contains complete databases and is freely available as a beta release via OECD’s iLibrary, SourceOECD for the first half of 2008.
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14-Sep-2007
OECD Development Centre
Find out about public support levels for development cooperation and aid with the Development Centre collection of public opinion surveys.
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12-May-2007
OECD Development Centre
The 31 countries examined in this sixth edition of the African Economic Outlook account for some 86 per cent of Africa’s population and 91 per cent of its economic output.
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11-May-2007
OECD Development Centre
AEO 2007 - Tables
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11-May-2007
OECD Development Centre
AEO 2007 - Statistical Annex
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06-Mar-2006
Johannes Jütting, Christian Morrisson, Jeff Dayton-Johnson and Denis Drechsler
The Gender, Institutions, and Development Data Base (GID) represents a new tool for researchers and policy makers to determine and analyse obstacles to women’s economic development.
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17-Nov-2005
Click here to get a table on this issue from the OECD in Figures 2005. OECD in Figures is an original, simple to use, pocket data book, compiled and checked by our experts, so that decision-makers in government, research and business know they can rely on it.
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19-May-2005
The diversification indicator measures the extent to which exports are diversified. It is constructed as the inverse of a Herfindal index, using desegregated exports at 4 digits. A higher index indicates more export diversification.
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The Reference on Africa
35 country notes and a special focus on technical and vocational skills development in Africa.
African Economic Outlook 2008
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