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  • 23-April-2015

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    Policy Note on Participation of Developing Countries in Global Value Chains

    4-page policy note detailing the key results and recommendations from OECD Trade Policy Paper 179 on the Participation of Developing Countries in Global Value Chains.

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  • 23-April-2015

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    Summary Paper of Report on Participation of Developing countries in Global Value Chains

    24-page summary paper of the OECD trade policy paper #179 on participation of developing countries in global value chains available on the OECD iLibrary.

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  • 4-June-2014

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    2014 G20-OECD High-level roundtable on institutional investors and long-term investment

    Singapore, 4 June 2014: This roundtable focused on how policymakers and investors can facilitate private sector infrastructure financing, as well as issues related to governance for institutional investors and the accounting treatment for long-term investment.

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  • 30-May-2014

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    Mr. Angel Gurría , Secretary-General of the OECD, in Singapore from 31 May to 4 June 2014

    Mr. Angel Gurría , Secretary-General of the OECD, will be in Singapore from 31 May to 4 June 2014 to attend the World Cities Summit (WCS) and the Singapore International Water Week (SIWW).

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  • 8-April-2014

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    Singapore - OECD Trade Facilitation Indicators

    Analysis for Singapore from OECD trade facilitation indicators that identify areas where countries can improve border procedures, reduce trade costs, boost trade flows and reap greater benefits from international trade.

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  • 1-April-2014

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    PISA 2012 problem-solving results - Singapore

    Note summarising the performance of 15-year-old students in Singapore in the PISA 2012 assessment of problem solving.

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  • 9-September-2013

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    Asian Business Cycle Indicators (ABCIs), Vol.12 - Aug – Sept 2013

    Although growth outlook is mixed across Emerging Asia, the latest Asian Business Cycle Indicators (ABCIs) suggest signs of growth stabilisation for China and a more positive outlook for the Philippines and Singapore, while still weak growth prospects for India.

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  • 29-mai-2013

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    L’Autriche, le Luxembourg et Singapour, ainsi que d’autres pays, s’apprêtent à mettre fin au secret fiscal

    Douze nouveaux pays viennent de signer, ou se sont engagés à signer, la Convention concernant l'assistance administrative mutuelle en matière fiscale élaborée par l'OCDE, témoignant ainsi des efforts déployés au niveau international pour lutter contre la délinquance fiscale. En outre, six autres pays ont ratifié la Convention.

  • 16-May-2013

    English

    Innovation in Southeast Asia

    This review provides a quantitative and qualitative assessment of countries’ capacity in S&T and innovation. A regional synthesis highlights current performance and knowledge circulation, and country profiles describe the dynamics of national innovation systems and their relation to international knowledge flows, taking into account the wider framework conditions for innovation.

  • 1-March-2013

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    Southeast Asian Economic Outlook 2013 - With Perspectives on China and India

    This edition of the Southeast Asian Economic Outlook examines medium-term growth prospects, recent macroeconomic policy challenges, and structural challenges including human capital, infrastructure and SME development.  It also looks at economic disparities 'between' and 'within' countries in the region.  It provides coverage for Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam. While solid growth is forecast to continue until 2017, countries must address structural issues in order to sustain this favourable outlook. Narrowing development gaps presents one of the region’s most important challenges.
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