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Agriculture, biofuels and food prices
www.oecd.org/agriculture
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The rising cost of food - Financial Times
News articles, analysis and interactive features on rising food prices and their impact.
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Rising food prices and developing countries
"We must engage our knowledge and inventiveness to help the most vulnerable countries in addressing their long-term food security issues, while turning their agricultural sectors, where possible, into genuine engines of development," said Secretary-General Angel Gurría in a speech in Paris.
21/05/2008
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Trade agreement needed now - article by Angel Gurria - International Herald Tribune
Governments around the world face weakening economies and soaring food prices.
26/04/2008
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Are biofuels as green as they seem? (Video)
Interview with Martin Von Lampe, OECD agricultural Policy Analyst and author of a report on biofuels, and Fatih Birol, Chief Economist, International Energy Agency.
01/05/2008
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Climate change and the environment
www.oecd.org/env/cc
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Climate change - the need to act now
Why an ambitious and comprehensive strategy to curb greenhouse gas is economically rational but postponing tough decisions is short-sighted.
28/11/2008
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Economics of climate change
Speech by Secretary-General Angel Gurría on the economics of climate change at Chatham House, UK.
30/06/2008
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Science of climate change - Financial Times
News articles, analysis and interactive features on the science of climate change.
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Climate change and flooding
The impact of climate change and urban development could more than triple the number of people around the world exposed to coastal flooding by 2070.
Corruption
www.oecd.org/corruption
Development and Africa
www.oecd.org/development
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OECD calls for Aid Pledge from donor countries
Secretary-General Angel Gurría and the Development Assistance Committee Chair Eckhard Deutscher have issued a call to the world’s main aid donor countries to stand by their development pledges despite the economic slowdown.
30/10/2008
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African Economic Outlook 2008
Africa’s average real GDP grew by 5.7 per cent in 2007 and is expected to rise to about 6 per cent in 2008 and in 2009.
13/05/2008
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Overseas development aid in 2007
Most donors are not on track to meet their stated commitments to scale up overseas development aid and will need to make unprecedented increases to meet the targets they have set for 2010.
04/04/2008
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Development Co-operation Report 2007
Increased development aid is helping very poor countries. But despite efforts by donor and recipient countries to use aid more effectively, progress is modest and problems such as inequality and climate change are growing.
14/02/2008
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Policy Framework for Investment
Helping to create an environment that is attractive to domestic and foreign investors and that enhances the benefits of investment to society.
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Financial crisis
www.oecd.org/daf
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Preventing investment protectionism
“OECD and partner countries welcome investments from sovereign wealth funds as a positive force for development and global financial stability”, Mr. Gurría said in Washington on 11 October at the IMF/World bank annual meeting.
11/10/2008
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- Global financial crisis - Financial Times
News articles, analysis, blogs and interactive features on the current financial crisis.
22/09/2008
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OECD scrutinises state-owned groups - Financial Times
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has launched an initiative to scrutinise the dominant role of state-owned companies abroad with the aim of setting out guidance on best practice and reform.
20/06/2008
- Reform of financial markets
Fundamental reform of the financial system and its regulation is needed to address the issues highlighted by the current financial markets crisis.
15/04/2008
Globalisation, education and employment
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Impact of the economic crisis on employment
Unemployment is set to rise in OECD countries in 2009 and 2010. This note gives forecasts for each country and explains which workers and sectors are most vulnerable.
25/11/2008
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Tailor immigration policies to future needs
OECD countries should adapt their labour migration policies more closely to likely future demand for workers in all areas of their economies, opening up to lower-skilled workers as well as to those with high skills, according to OECD's International Migration Outlook 2008.
10/09/2008
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Doha trade negotiations: Let’s Go the Last Mile
Secretary-General Angel Gurría has called on the participants in negotiations for a new multilateral trade agreement to “go the last mile” and bring the World Trade Organization’s Doha round to a successful conclusion.
02/09/2008
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Helping vulnerable workers in a globalising economy
Domestic policies are instrumental for enhancing the benefits from globalisation while addressing the needs of vulnerable workers and areas, said Mr. Gurría in a speech to G8 Employment and Labour ministers in Niigata.
13/05/2008
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Benefits and Wages 2007
Faced with labour shortages and pressures on pension funding due to ageing populations, one in three OECD countries has cut unemployment benefits in the last six years with a view to encouraging unemployed people to find jobs.
13/12/2007
Innovation and the Internet economy
www.oecd.org/sti
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Open innovation in global networks
Analysis on the changing nature of global innovation, including cross-border R&D co-operation and the importance of intellectual property rights.
13/10/2008
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Global competition for talent
Report on impact of increasing migration of highly-skilled workers, with a focus on researchers and scientists.
10/10/2008
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Tax
www.oecd.org/tax
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Mobilising resources for development?
Governments should crack down on tax evasion to raise tax revenues as part of broader efforts to help maintain the flow of aid to developing countries during the global economic downturn, according to Secretary-General Angel Gurría.
01/12/2008
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Political boost to combat tax haven abuse
The fight against tax fraud and evasion was given renewed political impetus on 21 October 2008 when 17 OECD countries agreed to step up pressure for full implementation of the OECD’s transparency and information exchange standards. Read the Secretary-General’s speech to the ministers attending the conference.
21/10/2008
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Fighting offshore tax evasion (video)
Grace Perez-Navarro, deputy-director of OECD’s Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, addresses harmful tax practices, including tax havens, by improving transparency and establishing effective exchange of information.
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Denmark, Sweden still the highest-tax OECD countries
Denmark is confirmed as the OECD’s highest-tax country, followed by Sweden, while Mexico and Turkey remain the lowest-taxing countries, according to figures in the latest edition of Revenue Statistics.
15/10/2008
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Revenue Statistics 2007
The average tax burden in OECD countries, measured as the ratio of tax to gross domestic product (GDP), is back up to the same levels as in 2000 after a brief reduction between 2001 and 2004.
17/11/2007
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