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OECD Multi-dimensional Economic Survey of Argentina launches Thursday 27 July 2017

 

25/07/2017 - The first OECD Multidimensional Economic Survey of Argentina, to be published on Thursday 27 July, analyses the bold reforms that have stabilised the country’s economy and laid a foundation for raising living standards and well-being of all Argentines. The Survey discusses how reinforcing macroeconomic stability and pursuing further structural reforms can bring significant pay-offs over the coming decade. Special chapters in the Survey discuss the future reform agenda for raising productivity and strategies for ensuring that growth is inclusive and sustainable.

 

The Survey will be available to registered journalists on the OECD's password-protected website at 14:00 GMT on Thursday 27 July for immediate release.

 

Gabriela Ramos, the OECD Chief of Staff, G20 Sherpa and Special Advisor to the Secretary-General, will present the Survey in Buenos Aires during a press conference with the Argentine Treasury Ministry (Av Hipolito Yrigoyen 250, Buenos Aires) starting at 10:30 local time (13:30 GMT).

 

An Overview of the Survey, with the main conclusions, will be freely accessible on the OECD’s web site at: http://www.oecd.org/eco/surveys/economic-survey-argentina.htm. You are invited to include this Internet link in reporting on the Survey.

 

For further information on the press conference, journalists should contact Alan Kronik in the Treasury Ministry Press Office (+54 9 11 3 310 9125). 

 

For further information on the OECD Multidimensional Economic Survey of Argentina, contact the OECD Media Office (+33 1 4524 9700).

 

Journalists will be allowed advance access to the electronic version of the Survey, by e-mail and under embargo, the day before release.

 

The Survey will be sent by e-mail on request only. In asking to receive the Survey under embargo, journalists undertake to respect the OECD’s embargo procedures. Requests to receive the Survey by e-mail under embargo should be sent to: embargo@oecd.org.

 

 

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