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Agriculture, biofuels and food prices
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Climate change and the environment
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Corruption
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Development and Africa
www.oecd.org/development

  • African governments look to strengthen investment reforms
    African ministers and policy-makers underlined their commitment to boosting investment in order to mitigate the impact of the economic downturn.
    11/12/2008 
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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.

Financial crisis
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Globalisation, education and employment

Innovation and the Internet economy
www.oecd.org/sti

Tax
www.oecd.org/tax

  • 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
  • New bilateral pacts enlarge network on exchange of information for tax purposes
    Some 16 new bilateral agreements on exchange of information for tax purposes signed this week between OECD countries and the British Virgin Islands, Guernsey and Jersey mark an important step forward in efforts to bring greater transparency to cross-border financial transactions.
    30/10/2008
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Jurisdictions committed to transparency and effective exchange of information
    Information on international standards for transparency and effective exchange of information in tax matters.
  • 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
  • Tax disclosures in Germany part of a broader challenge, says Secretary-General
    Disclosures concerning alleged widespread tax evasion by German citizens through Liechtenstein highlight a much broader challenge in today's globalised economy: how to respond to countries and territories that seek to profit from tax dodging by residents of other jurisdictions.
    19/02/2008
  • 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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