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The OECD and the G20 global governance architecture: Promoting sustainable growth in the new global context07-Apr-2010 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General "The crisis brought to the fore that in a globalised economy, no single country has all the answers. Using our methods of peer learning, benchmarking and monitoring, the OECD can pave the way to build ... |
Presentation of the Czech Republic Economic Survey at a High Level Seminar in Prague06-Apr-2010 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General Presenting the Economic Survey of the Czech Republic at a high level seminar in Prague, A. Gurría suggested the creation of a "watchdog" to monitor the fiscal policy process in order to make it easier to avoid overspending in good times and thus to limit deficit bias. Related documents: |
Launch of the Czech Republic Economic Survey06-Apr-2010 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General Presenting the OECD Economic Survey of the Czech Republic in Prague, Angel Gurría underlined that "The economy has shown considerable resilience in the face of extraordinary challenges." Related documents: |
Statement by OECD Secretary-General during a roundtable at the Czech National Bank28-Apr-2008 Angel Gurría,OECD Secretary-General At a roundtable organised by the Czech National Bank, Mr. Gurría and Czech economic experts discussed the short and long-term prospects of the country's economy. Related documents: |
Globalisation and Rising Competition: Challenges for the Czech Economy24-Apr-2008 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General In his lecture at Charles University in Prague, Mr. Gurría higlighted that the Czech Republic has experienced a remarkable transformation from a centrally planned economy into one of the most globally ... |
Launch of the 2008 OECD Economic Survey of the Czech Republic24-Apr-2008 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General In his statement, Mr. Gurría underlined that growth of the Czech economy has picked up significantly in recent years and that the outlook for the next two years was very positive. Nevertheless, he warned ... Related documents: |