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  • 17-September-2010

    English

    Finance: review of causes and management of the crisis

    At the heart of the crisis are failures of financial regulation, of supervision, of risk management and of corporate governance.

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  • 7-September-2010

    English

    Investing in the Future

    Educational policies need to be based on a solid understanding of how effectively economies use their talent pool, and of how better skills will translate into better jobs, higher productivity, and ultimately, better economic and social outcomes, according to Angel Gurría.

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  • 2-septembre-2010

    Français

    Demain, l’après crise: l’émergence de nouvelles autorités

    Dans le cadre de l'Université d'été du MEDEF, A. Gurría a réitéré la proposition d’établir un réseau d’organisations internationales qui travaillerait étroitement avec le G20

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  • 26-August-2010

    English

    XVIIIème Conférence des Ambassadeurs

    Commentant la Présidence future du G20 par la France, M. Gurría souligne que si l'édifice économique mondial ne s'est pas effondré pendant la crise, c'est le résultat d'une mobilisation et coordination des gouvernements sans précédent et que le G20 en a été le théâtre principal.

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  • 20-July-2010

    English

    The OECD’s Innovation Strategy: Policies to Turn Ideas into Human Progress

    In this speech, Angel Gurría called for countries to rethink their policies to nurture and guide innovation, noting that innovation needs to be seen as a system.

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  • 20-July-2010

    English

    Launch of the Economic Survey of South Africa

    In his remarks Angel Gurría noted that key short-term task is to consolidate the emergence from recession. Looking further out, a key challenge is to make better use of South Africa’s abundant resources, both human and physical. Although growth performance has improved, South Africa stands out as having achieved no convergence on OECD average GDP per capita since 1994. The substantial civil and political liberties enjoyed in South

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  • 20-July-2010

    English

    Economic Survey of South Africa: Discussion with the National Economic Development and Labour Council

    In his remarks Angel Gurría noted that the civil and political liberties enjoyed by South Africans are to a great extent thwarted by the burdens of joblessness, poverty, insecurity and poor education. The only way to meet the economic and social objectives of the government and the people of South Africa is to make better use of the country’s abundant resources, both human and physical, to promote and sustain faster growth.

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  • 12-July-2010

    English

    Launch of the OECD International Migration Outlook 2010

    Speaking at the launch of the OECD International Migration Outlook, A. Gurría said that ensuring good labour force outcomes for immigrants is not just desirable; it is a key element of a fair recovery strategy.

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  • 29-June-2010

    English

    Israel’s Accession Agreement to the OECD

    In his remarks on 29 June 2010, at the occasion of Israel's Accession Agreement to the OECD, Angel Gurría said that Israel's accession will reflect a more open, more plural and inclusive OECD.

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  • 26-June-2010

    English

    G20 : Global economic conditions and short-term prospects for recovery

    Policy makers must strike a "new balance" between the twin needs for fiscal consolidation and support for a jobs-rich recovery, OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria tells business leaders ahead of the G20 summit.

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