15-December-2014
English
Headline aid figures only tell part of the picture. While aid volumes have risen globally, poor countries are losing out. Between 2010 and 2012, assistance from DAC members to the Least Developed Countries fell by 12%. Meanwhile, aid to upper-middle income countries rose steadily. Shouldn’t this be the other way round?
9-December-2014
Spanish
Este estudio es el producto de la estrecha colaboración entre la CAF, la CEPAL y la OCDE; en esta ocasión, con el apoyo de la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores de México, AMEXCID, el Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y Cooperación de España y la Agencia Suiza para el Desarrollo y la Cooperación, a quienes queremos expresarles nuestro agradecimiento.
8-December-2014
Spanish
En 2014 la OCDE estableció los Programas País como un nuevo instrumento para apoyar a economías emergentes y dinámicas como la de Perú en el diseño de sus reformas y en el fortalecimiento de sus políticas públicas. Y nos da mucho gusto anunciar que Perú es el país que inaugura este nuevo instrumento.
7-December-2014
English
Es un placer participar en este décimo Encuentro Empresarial Iberoamericano, no sólo porque tiene lugar en mi país, en el bello Puerto de Veracruz, sino también porque el tema que vamos a abordar es de enorme relevancia para Iberoamérica: la innovación como motor de desarrollo.
3-December-2014
English
Six years into the crisis, people’s faith in government is stagnating at record lows. The 2014 Edelman Trust Barometer shows a continuing decline of trust in government to 44%, down from 48% in 2013. Only 15% of respondents in the 27 countries surveyed this year said they trusted their government leaders to make ethical and moral decisions.
2-December-2014
English
Corruption is at the very heart of this mistrust. Among those who reported trusting business or government less over the past year, the most frequently given reason was corruption or fraud. We have to step up our efforts to combat corruption and recover public trust.
2-December-2014
English
Green is not only compatible with growth; green is a source of growth. Sweden was one of the first countries to understand this and showed tremendous leadership when it introduced the world’s first carbon tax in 1991, amidst the economic crisis. Yet there is so much more that can be done to foster a fast transition to a low-carbon world whilst creating the competitive economies of the future.
1-December-2014
English
The global migration context is fast evolving. The number of educated migrants is increasing rapidly: inflows of tertiary-educated migrants in the OECD increased by 70% over the past decade. The economic crisis has had profound consequences on the size and composition of migration flows.
1-December-2014
English
The relevance of migrants has never been so evident. One in ten persons in the OECD is foreign-born, that is more than 115 million people. And, albeit modestly, migration flows to the OECD countries are on the rise again after the slowdown associated with the global financial crisis,having increased by 1% in 2013 compared to 2012.
27-November-2014
English
By 2050, the world’s population will have risen to 9 billion. By then, the demand for water will have risen by 55% and demand for food by 60%. And on top of this, a world economy that is four times larger than today could be using up to 80% more energy.