20-February-2008
English
This book demonstrates that the success of local development strategies depends on the capacity of the government and its partners to accelerate change within the policy and governance aspects of economic and social development.
3-décembre-2007
Français
Les pays de l'OCDE ont approuvé le lancement de négociations d'adhésion avec cinq nouveaux membres potentiels, notamment l'Estonie, marquant une nouvelle étape dans la dynamique d'élargissement et d'approfondissement des relations de l'Organisation.
19-September-2007
English
This book includes: an overview of Estonia's tertiary education system; an account of trends and developments in tertiary education in Estonia; an analysis of the strengths and challenges in tertiary education in Estonia; and recommendations for future policy development.
13-September-2007
English, , 650kb
This Country Note on Estonia forms part of the OECD Thematic Review of Tertiary Education. This is a collaborative project to assist the design and implementation of tertiary education policies which contribute to the realisation of social and economic objectives of countries.
16-April-2007
English
This book analyses new economic development in the Baltic States and Northwest Russia and provides suggestions on how to speed up this progress.
28-November-2006
English, Excel, 1,478kb
This report was prepared by the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research as an input to the OECD Thematic Review of Tertiary Education.
22-July-2005
English, , 203kb
All aspects of the performance of the Fund were analysed and assessed against internationally recognised criteria for public financing institutions.
27-May-2004
English, , 79kb
This report on anti-spam legislation in OECD non-member countries was originally prepared for the Brussels OECD Workshop on Spam and was updated following the workshop to include more non-member country information in April 2004.
1-January-2004
Russian, , 303kb
This document was produced as part of the EAP Task Force demonstration project on environmental self-monitoring by industrial operators in Kazakhstan. The case study describes the reformed system of self-monitoring that Estonia adopted in late 1990s based on models used in the European Union.