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  • 16-April-2013

    English

    Investing in Prosperity in the United Kingdom: Skills, infrastructure and Innovation

    In many respects, the reforms proposed by the Growth Commission fall in-step with many of our policy recommendations for the UK in areas such as education, innovation and the economy. However, investing more in human capital, innovation and infrastructure, like broadband, is essential to make the UK more innovative and competitive in world markets, said OECD Secretary-General.

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  • 15-avril-2013

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    Multilinguisme : Une meilleure communication pour une pensée plus riche

    La pluralité linguistique, comme condition de la diversité culturelle et creuset de la créativité, est pour nos institutions un trésor et une condition de possibilité du « bâtir ensemble », a déclaré le Secrétaire géénéral de l'OCDE.

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  • 11-April-2013

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    Introduction of Mr. Robert Fico, Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic to the OECD Council

    Prime Minister Fico has defined as a key priority of his Government the implementation of a programme for social stability, aiming at alleviating the impacts of the crisis and establishing long-term goals for the economic, social, environmental and technological development of Slovakia, said OECD Secretary-General.

  • 11-April-2013

    English

    Risks, Crises and Opportunities

    This crisis should allow us to move to a new order in which emerging economies and developing countries have more say; from a world of environmental degradation to one that embraces resource sustainability; from a deregulatory logic to a trustable financial governance that brings banks back to their original purpose of serving society, said Mr. Gurría.

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  • 10-avril-2013

    Français

    Risques, crises et opportunités

    La débâcle économique a été la conséquence naturelle d'une prise de risques énormes et d'un endettement insensés, de défaillances dans la réglementation et la supervision des systèmes financiers et d'un excès de confiance de la part des dirigeants. Nous devons aborder une nouvelle ère où l'économie sera un instrument d'inclusion et de bien-être social, a déclaré M. Angel Gurría.

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  • 8-April-2013

    English

    Beyond the Financial Crisis – Pursuing Jobs, Equality and Trust

    Re-igniting growth and putting people back to work will be essential to restore citizens’ confidence with positive spill-over effects on other policy measures and their effectiveness, said OECD Secretary-General.

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  • 4-April-2013

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    Greening our Knowledge

    Strong international cooperation on testing, exploring and refining measurement tools on green growth is essential to support implementation and assessment of policies in both developed and developing countries, said OECD Secretary-General.

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  • 4-April-2013

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    Innovative Approaches to Poverty Reduction, Social Cohesion and Progress in a Post-2015 World

    Economic growth has played a major role in lifting people out of poverty. However, there is increasing evidence that many of these people did not move up to the middle classes but into an intermediate state of “vulnerability”. Poverty continues to affect millions of people around the world, said OECD Secretary-General.

  • 3-April-2013

    English

    Tackling Inequalities: At the Heart of the Post-2015 Agenda?

    In a large majority of OECD countries, wage gaps widened and household income inequality increased during the three decades prior to the crisis. Inequalities have also been growing in many emerging economies and developing countries, despite their fast growth over the last years, said OECD Secretary-General.

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  • 3-April-2013

    English

    Together We Stand: Inclusive Growth

    Our economic growth models have not equitably distribute benefits. Inequalities were brewing under the surface prior to 2007 and increased almost everywhere even during periods of sustained economic growth. We need to reverse this trend, said OECD Secretary-General.

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