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International Conference on "Efficient Local Development Strategies: Exchange of Experiences between Latin America and the OECD"Anglais | Voir le résumé 23-juin-2008 This will be an opportunity for representatives of cities and regions from OECD and Latin American countries to share their experience and outcome in defining, implementing and delivering policies within an economic development strategy. Aussi disponible :Documents connexes : |
Local Development Benefits from Staging Global EventsAnglais | Voir le résumé 27-mars-2008 This book identifies how international events work as a trigger for local development and what hosting cities and nations can do to ensure that positive local development is realised. Documents connexes : |
Seminar on labour market issues in Brazil, China and IndiaAnglais | Voir le résumé 28-mars-2007 Brazil, China and India represent a growing share of world GDP. They have also become more open to international trade and investment, thus creating new growth opportunities for OECD countries. |
Social security reform in Brazil: Achievements and remaining challengesAnglais | Voir le résumé 14-déc.-2006 Fabio Giambiagi and Luiz de Mello This paper reviews the main elements of social security reform in Brazil since 1998 and discusses areas where further policy action is yet to be taken to ensure the sustainability of the social-security system over time. Economics Department Working Paper 534. Documents connexes : |
Improving labour utilisation in BrazilAnglais | Voir le résumé 14-déc.-2006 Carlos H. de Brito Cruz and Luiz de Mello An important policy challenge for raising Brazil's growth potential is to improve labour utilisation by reducing informality and fostering human capital accumulation on and off the job. Economics Department Working Paper 533. Documents connexes : |
Economic survey of Brazil 2006: Improving labour utilisationAnglais | Voir le résumé 24-nov.-2006 Labour force participation is comparable to the OECD area for prime-age males. It is somewhat lower for females and is trending down for youths as a result of rising school enrolment. The labour market ... Documents connexes : |
Economic Survey of Brazil 2005: Strengthening social policies and expenditureAnglais | Voir le résumé 01-mars-2005 This chapter discusses the main weaknesses and strengths of Brazilian financial markets. Low credit ratios, high intermediation costs, and financial exclusion contrast with the expansion of the institutional ... |
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