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Major world economies aim for "green growth" as the way out of the crisisEnglish | View long abstract 25-Jun-2009 Ministers from 40 countries representing 80% of the world economy discussed at the OECD's annual Ministerial Council Meeting how to combat the crisis and to invest in “green growth”, setting the stage ... Also available: |
Benefits from the liberalisation of trade in environmental goods and services, Case Study: Chilepdf,396Kb,English | View long abstract 18-Sep-2006 Annie Dufey and Edmundo Claro and Nicola Borregaard OECD Trade and Environment Working Paper No. 2004-05. Analyses the major determinants of change in the Chilean market for environmental goods and services and how they have affected trade in environmental goods and services with a particular focus on water services and air pollution control. |
Environmental Performance Reviews: Chile (2005)English | View long abstract 09-May-2005 The OECD Environmental Performance Review of Chile makes 52 recommendations to improve the environment; however, it also recognises major environmental achievements aimed at meeting both human health and international concerns. Related documents: |
Environmental Performance Reviews: Chile (2005) - OECD praises Chile's environmental progress but...English | View long abstract 09-May-2005 A new OECD report on Chile’s environmental performance recognises significant environmental improvements over the past decade. While the report broadly supports the environmental policies and programmes ... Also available:Related documents: |
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 OCDENew Release
The Economics of Climate Change Mitigation: Policies and Options for Global Action Beyond 2012
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