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Beyond the crisis: for a stronger, cleaner, fairer world economyEnglish | View long abstract 21-Mar-2009 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General In his speech delivered at the China Development Forum, Mr. Gurría described the OECD strategic response to the crisis. Stronger means making our economies more resilient and able to deliver durable benefits ... Related documents: |
Crisis is an opportunity to revive trade reforms, says OECD reportEnglish | View long abstract 19-Mar-2009 Resisting protectionism and reviving stalled trade reforms would help the major emerging economies build on the progress achieved over the past two decades and emerge from the crisis with their trade performance strengthened, says a new OECD report. Also available: |
Globalisation and Emerging EconomiesEnglish | View long abstract 19-Mar-2009 OECD countries still dominate the world economy, but their share of world trade dropped and some of the world’s most important economies are not members of the OECD. Foremost among these are the so-called BRIICS: Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa. Also available: |
Freer trade and well targeted support are keys to food security in emerging markets - OECD reportEnglish | View long abstract 17-Mar-2009 As the global economic slowdown threatens to increase food insecurity among the world’s poor, a new OECD report calls on the major emerging economies to ensure their agricultural policies are focussed on long-term sustainability rather than short-term fixes.. Also available: |
China's Trade and Growth: Impact on selected OECD countriespdf,777Kb,English | View long abstract 21-Jan-2009 Malory Greene, Nora Dihel, Przemek Kowalski and Douglas Lippoldt This paper analyses China’s trade policy environment following China's entry into the WTO. It examines China's role in international processing activities and the impact of China’s integration into world’s goods and services markets on selected OECD countries using a general equilibrium mode Also available: |
Enhancing Market Openness Through Regulatory Reform in the People's Republic of Chinapdf,1003Kb,English | View long abstract 19-Dec-2008 Malory Greene and Charles Tsai This study analyses the People’s Republic of China’s trade policy environment with a focus on trade-related regulations and their role in supporting China’s market openness. |
Creditor Reporting System (CRS) Profile for Chinapdf,822Kb,English | View long abstract 03-Jan-2008 A CRS profile details the information the OECD holds on the DAC members' Official Development Assistance 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: |
Expanding international supply chains: The role of emerging economies in providing IT and business process servicesEnglish | View long abstract 29-May-2007 Michael Engman OECD Trade Policy Working Paper No. 52. Services offshoring remains an elusive phenomenon. This paper takes a closer look at the increasing role of China, India, the Philippines and the Czech Republic in supplying business process services and IT services to OECD markets. |
Farm support low in major emerging markets but protectionist pressure rising - OECD reportEnglish | View long abstract 15-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: |
Ask the economists: Made in China. Is the game changing?English | View long abstract 17-Jan-2007 Ken Davies Will China remain open to foreign investment? What sort of investor will China be abroad? Read the questions and answers from this online debate with OECD economist Ken Davies. Also available: |