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  • 10-October-2018

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    OECD Working Party on Responsible Business Conduct Elects New Chair

    10/10/2018 - The OECD Working Party on Responsible Business Conduct (WPRBC) has designated Christine Kaufmann to serve as its new Chair.

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  • 24-septembre-2018

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    La Promotion de l’investissement en Méditerranée

    Programme commun UE-OCDE de soutien aux gouvernements méditerranéens pour attirer des investissements de qualité à l’appui de la création d’emplois du développement local, de la diversi ication économique et de la stabilité.

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  • 27-July-2018

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    FDI in Figures, July 2018

    In the first quarter of 2018, global FDI outflows fell to USD 136 billion from USD 242 billion in the previous quarter. This precipitous drop was largely due to a switch to negative outward FDI from the United States. US outward FDI fell to USD -145 billion, registering negative for the first time since the fourth quarter of 2005.

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  • 25-May-2018

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    Examen des statistiques d'investissements directs internationaux au Maroc

    L’OCDE a mis au point un cadre pour l’évaluation de la qualité des statistiques macroéconomiquesqui se concentre sur sept dimensions de la qualité : la pertinence, la précision, la crédibilité, l’actualité, l’accessibilité, l’interprétabilité et la cohérence. Le présent rapport utilise ce cadre pour évaluer les statistiques d’IDI du Maroc.

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  • 3-mai-2018

    Français

    Débattre des enjeux : investissement

    Pourquoi les marchés financiers jugent-ils le niveau de risque si faible alors que les entreprises qui investissent dans l’économie réelle sont beaucoup plus prudentes ? Comment garantir les futures retraites avec des taux d’intérêt si faibles sur les produits qui les financent ? D’où viendront les milliers de milliards de dollars nécessaires à l’amélioration et au développement des infrastructures ? Comment faut-il réglementer les flux internationaux de capitaux ? Telles sont les questions, parmi bien d'autres, qui sont abordées dans cette série d'analyses d'experts concernant les perspectives sociales, économiques et stratégiques auxquelles font face les investisseurs internationaux, les États, les entreprises et les citoyens du monde entier.
  • 27-April-2018

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    FDI in Figures, April 2018

    27 April 2018 - In the fourth quarter of 2017, FDI flows reached their lowest level since 2013 (USD 280 billion). Inflows to the OECD decreased by 37%, largely driven by decreases in the United Kingdom and the United States from high levels in 2016. Outflows from the OECD decreased by a more modest 4%.

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  • 23-April-2018

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    Towards an international framework for investment facilitation

    Many governments seek to promote and facilitate inward investments that they expect will benefit their economy. This paper looks at the merits of an international framework to facilitate investment in support of sustainable and inclusive growth.

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  • 20-April-2018

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    Who chooses the judges (and should they)?

    In a vigorous policy debate over investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS), adjudicator selection has emerged as an important new subject. The OECD’s David Gaukrodger looks at why adjudicator selection is attracting attention.

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  • 18-April-2018

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    State-Owned Enterprises and the Low-Carbon Transition - Environment Working Paper

    This paper explores the role of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in the low-carbon transition in OECD and G20 countries. It tracks GHG emissions and energy investments and analyses the impact of on investments in renewable electricity. A descriptive analysis of SOEs’ role in the electricity sector shows the importance of SOEs, including investments in both renewables and fossil-fuel-based electricity generation.

  • 19-January-2018

    English

    Societal benefits and costs of International Investment Agreements: A critical review of aspects and available empirical evidence

    This paper reviews alleged societal benefits and costs of International Investment Agreements (IIAs) as suggested by academia, governments, business and civil society. It sets out the wide range of issues that diverse actors have proposed in the context of assessing the societal benefits and costs of IIAs.

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