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Maintaining Momentum: OECD Perspectives on Policy Challenges in Chile04-Apr-2011 To inform the current policy debate in Chile and present an economic assessment with concrete recommendations and policy options, this report provides a detailed analysis of the overall Chilean economic situation. |
Securing growth and tackling inequality remain key challenge as Chile emerges from recession27-Jan-2010 Chile, now on the path to becoming the OECD’s newest member, is emerging from recession relatively fast on the back of government stimulus measures and a rebound in copper export prices, says a new OECD report. Also available: |
Towards a stronger, cleaner and fairer world economy11-Jan-2010 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General As a region with strong trade, investment, migration and financial links with the rest of the world, Latin America has not escaped the global crisis and its GDP is expected to contract between 1.5% and 2% in 2009, according to the OECD Secretary-General. Also available: |
Improving Social Cohesion in Latin America: Making the Most of Globalisation06-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: |
Latin America needs to improve quality and flexibility in public spending, OECD reports02-Mar-2006 Latin America’s biggest economies have made considerable progress in putting their public finances in order but much still needs to be done to increase the flexibility and improve the quality of government spending, according to a new OECD report. Also available: |