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G20 Summit: Framework for Strong, Sustainable and Balanced GrowthEnglish | View long abstract 25-Sep-2009 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General Secretary-General Gurría called for the need to agree on common international targets in areas such as innovation and green growth predicting "they could become the overarching umbrella for the G20 Framework’s ... Also available: |
OECD-G20: International standards on structural policies key to emerging from crisisEnglish | View long abstract 25-Sep-2009 Secretary-General Gurría called for the need to agree on common international targets in areas such as innovation and green growth predicting "they could become the overarching umbrella for the G20 Framework’s ... Also available: |
OECD and the Pittsburgh G20 Summit - boosting jobs, reshaping the global economyEnglish | View long abstract 25-Sep-2009 G20 and the OECD: Helping the unemployed and getting economies moving again was among the most pressing challenges facing the G20 leaders at their Summit in Pittsburgh. The OECD is already working on a broad range of the issues under discussion. Also available:Related documents: |
Globalisation in Services: From Measurement to AnalysisEnglish | View long abstract 12-Feb-2008 Isabelle Bensidoun and Deniz Ünal-Kesenci, Centre d’Etudes Prospectives et d’Information Internationales, Paris Statistics Working Paper 2008/3/REV1 - This paper provides new estimates of international trade in services for mode 3 (foreign affiliates' sales in a host country) for four major OECD countries, thanks ... |
Creditor Reporting System (CRS) Profile for United Statespdf,1Mb,English | View long abstract 03-Jan-2008 A CRS profile details the information the OECD holds on the DAC members' ODA commitments and briefly describes the CRS codes used to proxy aid-for-trade categories. The CRS codes record the sector of destination of an activity and not the nature of the activity per se. Related documents: |
Aid for Trade at a Glance - Country chapter for the United Statespdf,156Kb,English | View long abstract 15-Nov-2007 This country chapter is extracted from the report "Aid for Trade at a Glance 2007" which provides the first comprehensive global picture of aid for trade and will enable the international community to assess what is being achieved, what is not, and where improvements are needed. Related documents: |
Facilitating adjustment: Sector experiences from agriculture, telecommunications and chemicalsEnglish | View long abstract 12-Oct-2006 Michael Engman, Osamu Onodera and Norbert Wilson OECD Trade Policy Working Paper No. 41. How can governments facilitate structural adjustment? This follow up to Trade and Structural Adjustment: Embracing Globalisation discusses benefits of multilateral commitments, possible costs of domestic regulations, and sequencing issues. |
Analysis of the economic impact of investment provisions in regional trade agreementsEnglish | View long abstract 11-Jul-2006 Molly Lesher and Sébastien Miroudot OECD Trade Policy Working Paper No. 36. This study presents an index of the extensiveness of investment provisions in RTAs which is then used in a gravity model of trade and investment. |
Coping with the inevitable adjustment in the US current accountEnglish | View long abstract 19-Dec-2005 Peter Jarrett An assessment of the US current deficit, along with the appropriate policies to ease the inevitable shifts that will accompany its shrinkage to a sustainable level. Economics Department Working Paper 467. Also available:Related documents: |
The Transatlantic Relationshippdf,192Kb,English | View long abstract 04-Nov-2005 Jean-Philippe Cotis Presentation given by OECD Chief Economist Jean-Philippe Cotis to the US State Department in Washington D.C. on 27 October 2005 on the transatlantic relationship (US and EU), mutual benefits, and costs of continued barriers. |