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Composite Leading Indicators (CLIs) for OECD Countries and Major Non-Member Economies13-Feb-2012 Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators (updated continuously) - Composite leading indicators (CLIs) are calculated for 29 OECD countries (Iceland is not included), 6 non-member economies and 9 zone aggregates. ... Also available: |
CHINA: New era of opening up21-Mar-2011 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General The single most important challenge China is facing is that of the shift from export-led growth to an economic and growth model driven by domestic consumption and a better quality of life for its citizens, according to OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría. |
China in the 2010s: Rebalancing growth and strengthening social safety nets25-Mar-2010 The world’s second-largest economy is helping drive the global recovery. But to sustain high growth and social cohesion, China needs to continue rebalancing its economy by boosting public spending on human capital and social services, and further reforming pensions and health care. Also available:Related documents: |
The OECD, the World Economy and China23-Mar-2010 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General In a speech given in Beijing, Angel Gurría recommended that China boost public spending on social infrastructure, including education, health, pensions and social assistance, in order to reduce inequalities, and suggested a more flexible exchange rate regime to avoid looming inflationary pressures. Related documents: |
The transformation of China’s growth pattern in the new global context22-Mar-2010 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General China’s economy has outperformed all expectations, both over the long haul and, more recently, during the global Great Recession. But structural reforms are still needed in a number of areas such as increased ... Related documents: |
Global Economic Outlook20-Mar-2010 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General Speaking at the China development forum, Mr Gurría said that the world is now emerging from the deepest recession since the 1930s but he added that OECD countries need to face the challenge of ensuring ... |
Strong Chinese growth resumes but increased social spending needed, says OECD report02-Feb-2010 With the help of massive government stimulus action, China is now leading the world economy out of recession, according to a new OECD report. Also available: |
Beyond the crisis: for a stronger, cleaner, fairer world economy21-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: |
FDI from OECD countries jumps 50% in 2007 but set to fall in 200824-Jun-2008 Foreign direct investment (FDI) outflows from OECD countries in 2007 leapt to a record USD 1.82 trillion from USD 1.2 trillion in 2006 but are projected to fall sharply in 2008, according to estimates from the OECD. Also available: |
Public Finances and Social Harmony in China20-Mar-2006 Donald J. Johnston, Secretary-General of the OECD Speech delivered at the China Development Forum 2006 held in Beijing, 19-20 March 2006, which addresses the challenge of finding the right balance between public spending, economic growth and social cohesion. Related documents: |