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  • 7-May-2021

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    To what extent can blockchain help development co-operation actors meet the 2030 Agenda?

    Blockchain is mainstreaming, but the number of blockchain for development use-cases with proven success beyond the pilot stage remain relatively few. This paper outlines key blockchain concepts and implications in order to help policymakers reach realistic conclusions when considering its use. The paper surveys the broad landscape of blockchain for development to identify where the technology can optimise development impact and minimise harm. It subsequently critically examines four successful applications, including the World Food Programme’s Building Blocks, Oxfam’s UnBlocked Cash project, KfW’s TruBudget and Seso Global. As part of the on-going work co-ordinated by the OECD’s Blockchain Policy Centre, this paper asserts that post-COVID-19, Development Assistance Committee (DAC) donors and their development partners have a unique opportunity to shape blockchain’s implementation.
  • 22-December-2020

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    Local Public Finance and Capacity Building in Asia - Issues and Challenges

    Subnational governments’ capacity to effectively fund and deliver public services are crucial for the realisation of the benefits of decentralisation. However, subnational capacities often suffer from significant weaknesses, ranging from inadequate assignments of own-revenues, through to flaws in tax administration, the design of intergovernmental transfers, spending assignments and various aspects of public financial management. The volume discusses how better diagnostics and more strategic reforms can contribute to easing the resource constraints on subnational governments, as well as creating appropriate incentives for these governments to improve performance. The volume includes studies of the enabling conditions for subnational capacity building in Asia, as well as focused studies of China and India's fiscal relations challenges.
  • 1-March-2018

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    Governance Frameworks to Counter Illicit Trade

    This report examines governance frameworks to counter illicit trade. It looks at the adequacy and effectiveness of sanctions and penalties applicable, the steps parties engaged in illicit trade take to lower the risk of detection - for example through small shipments - and the use of free trade zones as hubs for managing trade in illicit products. It also identifies gaps in enforcement that may need to be addressed. The report provides an overview of selected enforcement issues in BRICS economies (Brazil, China, India, the Russian Federation and South Africa).
  • 25-septembre-2017

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    Vers un développement régional solide et équilibré en Inde

    Si en Inde, le revenu par habitant est train de s’aligner sur celui de pays plus riches, les inégalités se sont très fortement accentuées.

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  • 30-juin-2017

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    Dette publique en Inde: en marche vers un niveau prudent ?

    Par rapport au PIB, la dette publique et les paiements d'intérêts de l'Inde sont élevés comparés à la plupart des autres économies émergentes et les agences de notation ont attribué à la dette souveraine de l'Inde la note la plus basse de la catégorie investissement.

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  • 23-juin-2017

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    Fiscalité et investissement en Inde

    En Inde, la fiscalité des entreprises se caractérise par des taux effectifs d’imposition élevés, une base d’imposition étroite et un climat d’incertitude pour les investisseurs potentiels.

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  • 8-juin-2017

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  • 30-November-2014

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    India Policy Brief: The Digital Government Imperative

    India adopted a broad-based strategic approach to e-government in 2006 through the National E-Governance Plan. The plan set out key priority areas such as the creation of shared data and service centres. However, these changes have so far had little effect on overall governance and citizens’ quality of life.

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  • 7-décembre-2011

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    Perspectives et réformes budgétaires en Inde

    La loi de 2003 sur la responsabilité et la gestion budgétaires a permis d’avancer sur la voie de l’assainissement des finances publiques.

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  • 28-juillet-2011

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    L’Inde peut-elle réaliser un taux de croissance à deux chiffres ?

    L'Inde a connu, ces dernières années, l‟un des taux de croissance les plus élevés au monde, et a su mieux que bien d‟autres pays traverser la crise financière mondiale.

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