Publications & Documents


  • 21-April-2005

    Spanish, , 3,489kb

  • 19-April-2005

    English

    2005 International Experts Meeting on Corporate Governance of Non-Listed Companies

    What are the corporate governance characteristics of Non-Listed Companies, their driving forces for improving corporate governance, and the policy implications? The International Experts Meeting on Corporate Governance of Non-Listed Companies (NLCs) addressed these issues for the first time.

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  • 7-April-2005

    Portuguese, , 175kb

    Diretrizes da OCDE Sobre Governança Corporativa para Empresas de Controle Estatal

    The Portuguese version of the OECD Guidelines. In 2002, the OECD Steering Group on Corporate Governance asked the Working Group to develop a set of non binding guidelines for corporate governance of state-owned enterprises, with the view to making them a complementary instrument to the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance.The OECD Guidelines represent the first international benchmark to assist governments in improving the

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  • 7-March-2005

    English

    NEPAD/OECD Conference on Alliances for Integrity – Government and Business Roles in Enhancing African Standards of Living

    Organised in the context of the NEPAD/OECD Investment Initiative, this conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 7-8 March 2005 focused on emerging integrity framework for Africa and business perspectives on integrity and transparency in the African context.

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  • 4-February-2005

    English

    OECD Investment Policy Reviews: Romania

    This comprehensive review of investment policy in Romania assesses the untapped growth potential for foreign investment in Romania, measures the significant progress recently made by Romania to improve its business environment, and identifies the most significant remaining policy challenges. This review was conducted by the OECD prior to inviting Romania to adhere to the OECD Declaration on International Investment and Multinational

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  • 24-December-2004

    English

    Encouraging the contribution of business to the environment - 2004 Annual Report on the Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

    Special Focus: Encouraging the contribution of business to the environment. This book provides an account of what the 38 adhering governments have been doing in 2004 to enhance the contribution of the Guidelines to the improved functioning of the global economy.

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  • 9-December-2004

    Russian, , 918kb

    OECD Investment Policy Reviews: Russian Federation - Progress and Reform Challenges (Russian Version)

    Despite a wealth of investment opportunities, the Russian Federation has attracted relatively little foreign direct investment (FDI) and has experienced large-scale capital flight. This phenomenon results from sectoral restrictions on foreign investment and from important institutional factors which also affect domestic businesses. Russia has made significant improvements in its business environment since the last decade, adopting

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  • 26-November-2004

    English, , 678kb

    Corporate Governance in Eurasia: A Comparative Overview

    This Comparative Overview surveys the corporate governance framework and practices in Eurasia and identifies important corporate governance reform priorities for the region.

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  • 11-November-2004

    English

    2004 Roundtable on Corporate Governance in Russia

    Participants discussed and endorsed “Priorities for Implementing IFRS in the Russian Federation” and "Implementing Effective Disclosure of Related Party Transactions and Beneficial Ownership in Russia”.

  • 3-November-2004

    English

    4th Forum for Asian Insolvency Reform (FAIR), New Delhi, India, 4-5 November 2004

    The Fourth Forum for Asian Insolvency Reform (FAIR) took place in New Delhi, India, on 3-5 November 2004. The Forum was organised by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the Asian Development Bank, in partnership with the World Bank and the Japanese government.

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