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All items tagged OECDOpen Think Tank ArticlesMay 24, 2012 | The Changing Rules of Multilateral Development AssistanceBalazs Ujvari: The established foreign aid paradigm is being challenged by the power shift occurring across the global economy. Emerging economies are beginning to change the rules of the game. This paper examines the differences in approaches between China and DAC countries in providing aid to Africa. ... MoreAugust 11, 2009 | The Myth of Western Decline and G7-OECD ObsolescenceIra Louis Straus: Despite widespread belief in a decline of the West and obsolescence of G7-G8, the actual statistics show that G7-8 remains overwhelmingly important, both as a vehicle for mutual cooperation and a guide for the world economy. A G14 or G20 could not provide an adequate substitute for it. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesMarch 28, 2008 | The OECD: A Response to Turkey's ChallengesThe significant and growing contribution of emerging markets to the global economy demonstrates the strategic importance for the OECD to cooperate and engage with them, with an ultimate view to membership. ++ Countries like Turkey also have much to gain from the OECD’s knowledge of good policy practices. ++ The OECD’s platforms and instruments would provide for “increased ... MoreDecember 17, 2007 | Moscow Wants to Weaken the OECDMoscow and other member governments have split over the role of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OECD), according to Richard Weitz of World Politics Review. The organization, that seeks to promote the rule of law, human rights, and democratic values recently gave up the observation effort on Russia’s parliamentary elections following heavy restrictions from the ... MoreApril 12, 2007 | Javier Santiso on the Rise of Latin MultinationalsCheaper access to capital, successful business models and sizable assets are helping Latin American companies—especially from Brazil and Mexico—to take over OECD-based firms. Javier Santiso of Deutsche Bank Research analyzes how Latin American companies, the so-called multilatinas, strive for their share of the global market. Multilatinas like Embraer and Cemex have developed strategies of ... MoreCommentsJuly 12, 2011 | Dear Mr. Seidler, Congratulations on an...January 12, 2011 | I vote mainly out of politeness. While I...December 3, 2009 | hi Colette, sure, an upgraded OECD, or OECD... |
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