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  • 24-October-2013

    Spanish

    Ceremonia para la Firma del Convenio Multilateral en Materia Fiscal

    Chile es el octavo país de la región que firma este Convenio, lo cual muestra que hemos avanzado pero aún tenemos mucho terreno por recorrer. Esperamos que esta firma llame la atención de otros países latinoamericanos que quieran incorporarse a este importante instrumento de cooperación multilateral.

  • 24-October-2013

    English

    Chile: Signing Ceremony of the Multilateral Convention on Tax Matters

    Chile is the eighth country in the region to sign this Convention, which shows that we have made progress, but there is still much ground to cover. We hope that this signing will attract the attention of other Latin American countries that want to be included in this important multilateral co-operation instrument.

  • 22-October-2013

    English

    Launch of Investing in Youth: Brazil

    It is a real pleasure to be back in Brasilia to launch “Investing in Youth: Brazil”. One of Brazil’s greatest assets is its relatively young population. But you can reap a demographic dividend only if the environment is right for harnessing the potential and the talents of the young generation.

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  • 22-October-2013

    English

    Brazil becomes an Associate in the PISA Governing Board

    One of Brazil’s greatest assets is its relatively young population; but you can reap a demographic dividend only if we create the conditions for harnessing the potential and the talents of this youth. High quality education remains the best engine of social progress and helps our young people find more and better jobs.

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  • 22-October-2013

    English

    Launch of the Economic Survey of Brazil 2013

    We are launching today our sixth Economic Survey of Brazil. Today Brazil has one of the world’s largest economies. Its economic growth has been reasonable, even though the global economy is still facing the problems created by the financial crisis and its recovery has been hesitant and uneven.

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  • 18-October-2013

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    Lanzamiento del informe perspectivas económicas de América Latina 2014

    Nos urge elevar nuestra productividad, la generación de empleos formales, el nivel educativo y la calidad de los servicios públicos, entre otros, para que los beneficios del crecimiento se repartan con justicia. El impulso reformista de la región debe aspirar a un crecimiento incluyente y sostenible.

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  • 14-October-2013

    English

    Financing for investment

    The economic recovery is slowly gathering pace. Yet, rates of investment have been falling over the past decade and in many advanced countries are at historically low levels.

  • 14-October-2013

    English

    The global economy and a framework for a strong, sustainable and balanced growth

    The pace of recovery in the major advanced economies has improved this year and growth in China appears to have passed a trough, but growth prospects now look weaker in several major emerging economies. A sustainable recovery is not yet firmly established and important risks remain.

  • 12-October-2013

    English

    Written Statement to the Development Committee (12 October 2013)

    We need to design a new vision, a new agenda and a unique post-2015 framework addressing economic, social and environmental challenges in a more integrated manner, said Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General and Erik Solheim, Chairman of the OECD Development Assistance Committee.

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  • 12-October-2013

    English

    Written Statement for the IMFC (12 October 2013)

    Growth rates in the major advanced economies picked up in the first half of 2013 and should be maintained through the second half of the year. Activity is expanding at an encouraging pace in North America, Japan and the United Kingdom, while the euro area as a whole is no longer in recession.

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