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Investment in China
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Recently, the Chinese government has begun to encourage responsible business conduct and investment by enterprises in China and by Chinese enterprises operating abroad. In particular, there has been a push to "go global" in places such as Africa. Listen to OECD's China investment expert, Ken Davies, talk about recent developments in China's investment policy.
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Environment
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Understanding sustainable development
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The term “sustainable development” everywhere these days, but what does it mean? Senior economist Candice Stevens explains how schools are starting to teach children about the relationships between the environment, society and the economy.
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Employment
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Effects of financial crisis on employment
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Stefano Scarpetta, head of OECD's Employment Division, talks about how the number of unemployed in OECD countries is expected to rise by about 8 million people by 2010. This would be the most rapid rise in OECD unemployment since the early 1990s.
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Economy
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Economic Outlook press conference
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The number of unemployed in OECD countries is expected to rise by about 8 million people over the next two years as the most serious recession since the early 1980s takes its toll, according to the latest OECD Economic Outlook. OECD's Chief Economist Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel speaks with journalists about the projections.
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Entrepreneurship
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Entrepreneurs do well during tough economic times
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Robert Litan, Vice President of Research and Policy at the Kauffman Foundation, explains that many of today's top companies were started during recessions. The Kauffman Foundation has partnered with the OECD to compile internationally comparable statistics on entrepreneurship and SMEs.
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| Education |
How well are schools really doing?
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Governments want to find out how well schools are doing, but do they always measure what they need to measure? Ben Jensen discusses approaches to fairer and more accurate measures of school performance, which are examined in a new OECD report, Measuring Improvements In Learning Outcomes.
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Economy
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Protracted economic slowdown in US, Japan and Euro area forecasted
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Economic activity is expected to fall by 0.9 percent in the US next year, by 0.5 percent in the Euro area and by 0.1 percent in Japan as OECD countries enter a protracted slowdown, according to latest OECD projections. Jorgen Elmeskov, director of OECD's Economic Policy Studies Division elaborates on the predictions.
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Development
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Fiscal reform as a tool for development
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According to the OECD's Latin American Economic Outlook 2009, fiscal reform is necessary in Latin America to boost economic growth and combat poverty and inequality.
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Income inequality and poverty rising
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The gap between rich and poor has grown in more than three-quarters of OECD countries over the past two decades, according to the new OECD report Growing Unequal. Many of the poor are children and providing good education for all is the first step in closing the wealth gap.
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Taxation
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Harmful Tax Practices
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Nicholas Bray speaks with Grace Perez-Navarro, deputy-director of OECD’s Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, about addressing harmful tax practices, including tax havens, by improving transparency and establishing effective exchange of information.
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Social Policies
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Growing Unequal: Inequality and poverty trends over the last 20 years
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Interview with Mark Pearson, head of OECD's Social Policy Division, on the growing gap between rich and poor and other key findings from Growing Unequal.
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Rising student numbers pose university funding challenges |
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Andreas Schleicher, head of the OECD’s Education Indicators and Analysis Division, talks about this and other findings from the latest Education at a Glance 2008.
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| Taxation |
OECD Model Tax Convention: 50th Anniversary |
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Interview with Jeffrey Owens, Director of the OECD Centre for Tax Policy & Administration on 50 years of promoting a business-friendly tax environment. Secretary General Angel Gurría, delivered the opening speech at this two day conference.
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Economy
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OECD's Interim economic assessment (September 2008)
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Weak activity to continue throughout 2008. Listen to Jorgen Elmeskov, Acting Head of the OECD's Economics Department.
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| Innovation |
Future of Internet Economy |
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The OECD hosted a major international conference on the future of the Internet economy. High on the agenda: risks and perils of the World Wide Web that, until recently, few had even imagined.
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| Environment |
A greener economy
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Government ministers from around the world have been meeting at OECD headquarters in Paris to talk about crunch issues for the environment. One of the most important: getting business more involved in greening the economy. See as well related report in Spanish El coste del cambio climático.
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Economy
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A. Gurría and D. Strauss-Kahn call for action to stabilise financial crisis
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OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría and IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn call for action to stabilise the financial crisis at a news conference during the OECD-IMF Conference on Structural Reform in Europe at the OECD on March 17 2008.
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Development Centre
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OECD’s Development Centre attracts new members
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Three new countries have joined the Organisation’s Development Centre. The Arab Republic of Egypt, Israel, and Vietnam, took their seats officially at the Centre’s Governing Board meeting on 18 March. This represents a significant extension of the Development Centre’s membership in Asia and the Middle East.
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Economics and Growth
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Going for Growth 2008
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Jorgen Elmeskov, acting Chief Economist of the OECD, explains how the Going for Growth report assesses progress - or lack of it - in implementing the priority reforms needed to boost productivity and jobs in each OECD country. Paradoxically, reforms have been most prevalent during economic downturns, although adjustment costs to reform during such periods are much higher than if action is taken when the economy is booming.
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| Economy |
The Costs of Distance
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Transportation costs have hardly fallen during the past 30 years, says OECD economist Hervé Boulhol in a paper published in the latest Going for Growth report. Listen to his explanation of how this is handicapping economies far away from world markets and how Australia and New Zealand nevertheless remain competitive traders in world markets.
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| Health |
Access to Essential Medicines: A Global Sickness (long version)
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During an international conference on this subject, OECD Secretary-General, Angel Gurría, says infectious diseases exact heavy human, social and economic costs and urges immediate action to improve healthcare worldwide. To see a shorter version of this video click here
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