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OECD Economic Outlook No. 86 - Chinapdf,45Kb,English | View long abstract 19-Nov-2009 Summary of developments and projections for China taken from the latest OECD Economic Outlook. Also available:Related documents: |
Composite Leading Indicators (CLIs) for OECD Countries and Major Non-Member EconomiesEnglish | View long abstract 06-Nov-2009 Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators (updated continuously) - Composite leading indicators (CLIs) are presented in two different forms. They are the trend restored CLIs and the annualised 6-month rate of changes of CLIs. Related documents: |
Seminar: Growth performance and sustainability in the enhanced engagement countriesEnglish | View long abstract 05-Oct-2009 The Economics Department organised a seminar on 24 September 2009 to bridge this gap in the policy debate by identifying potential sources of growth in Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa, ... |
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: |
FDI from OECD countries jumps 50% in 2007 but set to fall in 2008English | View long abstract 24-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 Chinapdf,22Kb,English | View long abstract 20-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: |
Challenges for China's Public Spending: Toward greater effectiveness and equityEnglish | View long abstract 14-Feb-2006 Public spending is one of the Chinese government’s key tools to shape national development. Currently, public expenditure policies are undergoing a major transformation to meet the changing requirements ... |
China should boost public spending on health and education, says OECD studyEnglish | View long abstract 14-Feb-2006 China needs to boost spending on health and education and to allocate public funds more effectively, according to a new OECD report aimed at helping the Chinese government in its drive to modernise the economy while meeting its social objectives. Also available: |
Will China force the world to rethink its economic future?pdf,97Kb,English | View long abstract 02-Feb-2006 Lester Brown A lecture given at the OECD by Lester Brown, President of the Earth Policy Institute and an influential thinker on environmental issues. Mr. Brown discussed his "Plan B" for building a new economy and a new world. |
Fast-falling barriers and growing concentration: the emergence of a private economy in ChinaEnglish | View long abstract 21-Dec-2005 Sean Dougherty and Richard Herd An analysis of the progress of China's transition toward a market economy using firm microdata. Economics Department Working Paper 471. Also available:Related documents: |