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in the emerging world over? This anthology takes stock of the situation and goes beyond the 'shifting wealth …
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This books explores the international aspects of pension reform, private savings and volatile capital markets and clarifies how they relate to each other. Building the case for the pension-improving benefits of global asset diversification, analysing the implications of financial reform for...
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This books explores the international aspects of pension reform, private savings and volatile capital markets and clarifies how they relate to each other. Building the case for the pension-improving benefits of global asset diversification, analysing the implications of financial reform for...
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In a globalised world, where goods cross borders many times as intermediate and as final products, trade facilitation … economies. Facilitation efforts undertaken by various countries around the world also show that the benefits of such measures …
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The development process can advance more rapidly than ever before in the new global economy. While opening their economies to trade and investment is a necessary condition for developing countries to achieve sustained high growth and reduce poverty, it is by no means a sufficient condition....
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This report was co-drafted by the OECD Development Co-operation Directorate and the Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs. After a brief description of the volumes and allocation of assets of institutional investors globally as well as the trends (Chapter 1. ), the report analyses the...
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This publication presents the current situation with regard to the magnitude and economic impact of migrants remittances to their countries of origin. In 2004, remittances exceeded official development aid in several emigration countries: they totalled USD 126 billion according to IMF estimates....
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