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DEV Centre WP 218: Float in Order to Fix? Lessons from Emerging Markets for EU Accession Countriespdf,389Kb,English | View long abstract 26-Nov-2003 Jorge Braga de Macedo and Helmut Reisen "Argentina, Chile and Mexico, Spain and Portugal: même combat! Having established macroeconomic discipline, structural reform and democracy at home, their governments would like to set these achievements in stone by joining a rich-country club. |
Development Centre Seminars: Asia and Europe: Services LiberalisationEnglish | View long abstract 26-Jun-2003 Jorge Braga de Macedo, Tadao Chino This book demonstrates some of the pitfalls associated with services liberalisation but none the less recommends perseverance and even acceleration of the reforms. Also available:Related documents: |
Tax Policy Assessment and Design in Support of Direct Investment: A Study of Countries in South East Europepdf,1Mb,English | View long abstract 01-Apr-2003 This report presents findings from the Regional Flagship Initiative under the Investment Compact to assist officials in countries of South East Europe in identifying and advancing tax policy changes to ... |
Attracting investment to South East Europe: Common principles and best practices - Ministerial Declarationpdf,28Kb,English | View long abstract 16-Jul-2002 Ministers representing the nations of South East Europe met in Vienna on 18 July 2002 under the auspices of the Stability Pact Investment Compact to sign this declaration on common principles and best ... |
Foreign Direct Investment in South-Eastern Europe in the early 2000spdf,114Kb,English | View long abstract 16-Jul-2002 The aim of this paper is to provide a statistical update of an earlier analysis on FDI in South East European countries and includes Moldova among the countries covered. Various features of FDI in the ... |
OECD Investment Policy Reviews: SloveniaEnglish | View long abstract 31-Jan-2002 Since 1991, Slovenia has managed one of the most successful transitions to nationhood and to a market economy in Central and Eastern Europe. Slovenian GDP per capita has already reached 70 per cent of ... |
Exchange Control Policy in Central and Eastern European Countriespdf,4Mb,English | View long abstract 15-Aug-1993 August 1993. This publication seeks to add to the understanding of the problems which policy makers of Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs) face in designing and implementing exchange control policies. |
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