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  • 6-July-2020

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    OECD-India Experts Forum on Corporate Governance

    The OECD-India Experts Forum on Corporate Governance supports policy makers by assessing key market practices and policy trends that may be detrimental to sound corporate governance. It also supports implementation of good practices by offering recommendations and policy options based on comparative analysis.

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  • 23-July-2018

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    Active with India

    Active with India brochure 2018 edition

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  • 8-November-2017

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    India-OECD Global Symposium on Financial Education

    New Delhi, India, 8-9 November 2017. This symposium looked at how to implement effective financial education policies in a changing financial landscape with a focus on financial education in the digital age.

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  • 25-septembre-2017

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    Vers un développement régional solide et équilibré en Inde

    Si en Inde, le revenu par habitant est train de s’aligner sur celui de pays plus riches, les inégalités se sont très fortement accentuées.

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  • 4-February-2016

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    India - Financing Democracy: Funding of Political Parties and Election Campaigns and the Risk of Policy Capture

    This case study presents the current system of public funding of political parties and campaigns in India. It also discusses the major challenges to electoral and financial transparency.

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  • 4-February-2016

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    Broadening the Ownership of State-Owned Enterprises - A Comparison of Governance Practices

    The State continues to remain an important shareholder in listed companies worldwide, especially among emerging economies, which rely increasingly on mixed-ownership models. With the benefit of hindsight and more recent examples, this book provides fresh perspectives on the motivation to list state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and the process it entails. Drawing from the experiences of five economies (People's Republic of China, India, New Zealand, Poland and Turkey), the book concludes that broadened ownership generally has a positive impact on the governance and performance of these companies. However, country practices show that the act of listing cannot guarantee that these companies are completely averse to State interests; and deviations from sound corporate governance practices, as enshrined in the OECD Guidelines on Corporate Governance of SOEs, can in some cases, raise concerns with regards to non-State shareholder rights, commercial orientation, board independence, conflicting State objectives, transparency, disclosure and more.
  • 1-December-2015

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    India’s Development Tug-of-War: Which side will win?

    For a chaotic country full of argumentative Indians many of whom are poor and uneducated, India’s continuous economic growth (not prosperity) remains a surprise. But something else is even more striking. The country has the world’s largest youngest population: 27 million babies are added each year. With such youth to bank on, India’s productivity seems to possess the best ingredients for success for decades to come.

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  • 29-October-2015

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    2015 OECD-Asian Corporate Governance Roundtable

    29-30 October, Bangkok - The 2015 Roundtable will focus on family-businesses in Asia, institutional investors, disclosure of beneficial ownership and control. It will also discuss the progress made so far in implementing the Roundtable's recommendations.

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  • 15-septembre-2015

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    L'égalité des genres et la croissance économique en Inde: un cadre quantitatif

    Cet article étudie la façon dont les politiques publiques, y compris les interventions en faveur des femmes, peuvent accroître la participation des femmes au marché du travail et de promouvoir la croissance économique en Inde.

  • 25-June-2015

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    Taxing Energy Use 2015: Key Findings for India

    Taxation is a key tool by which governments can influence energy use to contain its environmental impacts. This report provides a systematic analysis of the structure and level of energy taxes in OECD and selected other countries, including India; together, they cover 80% of global energy use.

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