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Latin American Economic Outlook 2010English | View long abstract 23-Nov-2009 OECD Development Centre The Latin American Economic Outlook 2010 analyses the impact of the economic crisis in Latin America with a focus on migrations and remittances flows Also available:Related documents: |
DEV Working Paper 281: Revisiting Political Budget Cycles in Latin Americapdf,1Mb,English | View long abstract 14-Aug-2009 Sebastián Nieto Parra and javier Santiso This analysis highlights, from a governmental and political perspective, the need to avoid fiscal deteriorations around elections in Latin America. |
LEO News n°8 September-October 2008English | View long abstract 13-Feb-2009 Development Centre LEO News n°8 September-October 2008 |
Improving Social Cohesion in Latin America: Making the Most of GlobalisationEnglish | View long abstract 06-Oct-2008 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General In his remarks delivered during a Euro-Latin American seminar, Mr. Gurría stressed that while creating immense wealth and opportunities, the global economy has also generated and deepened inequalities, particularly in Latin America where income inequality is the greatest in the world. Also available: |
Launching of the Latin American Economic Outlook 2009 in San Salvador - 28 October 2008English | View long abstract 02-Oct-2008 Development Centre Latin American Economic Outlook 2009 (LEO) Also available: |
Latin American Economic Outlook 2009English | View long abstract 15-Sep-2008 OECD Development Centre Are Latin American governments maximising the potential of fiscal policy as a development tool? This 2009 edition of the annual OECD Latin American Economic Outlook analyses the progress governments in the region have achieved in the fiscal realm during the last dec Related documents: |
UNU-WIDER preliminary programme Johanesburg 5-6 September 2008pdf,31Kb,English | View long abstract 29-Aug-2008 development Centre Preliminary programme of the UNU-WIDER Project Meeting on Southern Engines of Global Growth: China, India, Brazil and South Africa (CIBS), held on 5-6 September in Johannesburg, South Africa. |
Policy Insights 75: The Curse of Raw Materials?pdf,311Kb,English | View long abstract 28-Aug-2008 Gøril Havro and Javier Santiso The “raw materials curse” is far from being an inevitability, as shown by Norway and Chile. Both examples offer valuable lessons to developing countries on how to sensibly manage mining and oil resources. Also available: |
Website of the Partnership for Democratic Governance (PDG)English | View long abstract 11-Jun-2008 The Partnership for Democratic Governance (PDG) is a new multilateral initiative designed to assist developing countries, wherever capacity is limited, to improve governance, strengthen capacity and accountability ... |
Adhesión a la OCDE
Andrés Velasco, Ministro de Hacienda de Chile, habla sobre el aporte mutuo entre la OCDE y Chile y los avances y desafíos del país en materia de reforma fiscal y transparencia bancaria.
Chile en camino hacia la OCDE
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