Reports


  • 13-July-2006

    English

    Caribbean Rim - OECD Investment Policy Reviews

    The investment policy reviews of the Caribbean Rim provide a factual assessment of investment conditions existing in each country. They offer a unique set of detailed information which should be of interest to all those concerned by the development of investment opportunities in the region. The reports are intended to be used by the countries involved as a roadmap for developing and implementing their agenda for investment policy

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  • 10-July-2006

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    OECD Investment Policy Reviews: Russian Federation, 2006

    The 2006 Investment Policy Review of the Russian Federation examines developments in Russia's regulatory investment environment since the publication of the 2004 Review, focusing on investment policy transparency and effective implementation. It includes recommendations to move capital control reform forward, to adapt least-restrictive approaches to legislation on "strategic sectors" and to strengthen Russia's international

  • 9-June-2006

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    OECD Risk Awareness Tool for Multinational Enterprises in Weak Governance Zones

    The OECD Risk Awareness Tool for Multinational Enterprises in Weak Governance Zones aims to help companies that invest in countries where governments are unwilling or unable to assume their responsibilities. It addresses risks and ethical dilemmas that companies are likely to face in such weak governance zones, including obeying the law and observing international instruments, heightened care in managing investments, knowing business

  • 18-April-2006

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    OECD Investment Policy Reviews: China, 2006

    The 2006 Investment Policy review of China evaluates the progress made in developing an effective institutional framework for cross-border mergers and acquisitions in China, takes stock of remaining obstacles, and offers policy options to address them.

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  • 21-March-2006

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    Credit Risk and Credit Access in Asia

    The sheer volume of debt hanging over Asian companies suggests that corporate insolvency should remain a top policy concern. This conference proceedings presents reports from each country on the trends and developments in debt and credit risk since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis. It also includes overview papers that examine the problem in a wider context. These papers suggest that risk management practices, legal systems,

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  • 20-March-2006

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    Alternative Dispute Resolution and Corporate Governance

    The OECD has initiated an arbitration of company law disputes (ACLD) programme to generate policy dialogue on the role of ACLD in corporate governance; develop a global comparative understanding of how various OECD member and non-member states approach ACLD; and develop and disseminate practical guidelines and other documentation on using ACLD to protect shareholders' rights.

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  • 17-February-2006

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    Corporate Governance of Non-Listed Companies in Emerging Markets

    This publication provides policy makers, board members, managers, equity providers, creditors and other stakeholders an overview of the issues to be addressed in establishing good corporate governance of non-listed companies.

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  • 16-December-2005

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    Corporate Governance of State-Owned Enterprises: A Survey of OECD Countries

    This report presents a comparative overview of main practices and issues related to corporate governance of state-owned enterprises in the OECD area.

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  • 12-December-2005

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    Corporate responsibility in the developing world - 2005 Annual Report on the Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

    This book provides an account of what the 39 adhering governments have been doing to enhance the contribution of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises to the improved functioning of the global economy. It also provides an overview of corporate responsibility in the developing world.

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  • 10-November-2005

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    Encouraging linkages between small and medium-sized companies and multinational enterprises

    OECD member governments actively seek to enhance the role of small and medium-sized enterprises (SME), including in the context of development. They are committed to debating this issue with non-OECD countries, inter alia in the context of the OECD Bologna Process, and the Initiative on Investment for Development and its Policy Framework for Investment project. The present document is intended as a contribution by the Investment

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