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  • 25-June-2010

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    Economy : Does the developing world hold the key to building a stronger global economy ?

    Heading into the G-20 Summit in Toronto, OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria encourages leaders to recognize the present contribution and future potential of emerging and developing economies.

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  • 16-June-2010

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    Perspectives on Global Development: Shifting Wealth

    Speaking at the launch of the Perspectives on Global Development 2010, Angel Gurría says that the centre of economic gravity is moving from West to East, from the industrialised economies to the large developing economies, particularly China and India. The latest forecasts anticipate that emerging and developing economies will account for nearly 60% of world GDP by 2030.

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  • 15-June-2010

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    Release of the OECD-FAO Agriculture Outlook

    In his speech for the release of the OECD-FAO Agriculture Outlook in Rome, Italy, Angel Gurría said that the macroeconomic prospects underlying it are more favourable, supply response has been strong, stocks are healthier and most of the ad hoc restrictions on agricultural exports have been lifted.

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  • 15-June-2010

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    Why Commodity Market Volatility Matters for Developed Countries?

    In his remarks further to the release of the 2010 OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook in Rome, Italy, OECD Secretary General Angel Gurría noted that the OECD-FAO agricultural outlook has been pretty accurate in explaining the causes and consequences of past market shocks.

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  • 7-June-2010

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    Labour market strategies in a time of crisis: OECD countries’ experience

    OECD Secretary-General outlines the steps governments should take to boost job creation and reduce unemployment as the global economy strengthens.

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  • 7-June-2010

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    Fiscal consolidation

    Governments and central banks have implemented wide-ranging support packages in response to the global crisis. Discretionary fiscal measures, coupled with cyclical revenue losses and expenditure hikes, have resulted in a sharp increase in budget deficits, which are projected to peak at 8¼ per cent of GDP in the OECD area as a whole in 2010. How to get out of this dangerous spiral? How can we address this challenge while at the same

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  • 2-June-2010

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    The recovery of the global economy, the challenges ahead and the role of OECD: Where do we go from here?

    In his speech Angel Gurría emphasised the OECD’s perspective on the challenges ahead for the global economy and the crucial role of multilateral cooperation to build a stronger, fairer, cleaner economy.

  • 2-June-2010

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    The role of the OECD in providing independent analysis

    In his speech at the Estonian Acadamy of Sciences, the Secretary-General emphasised the value-added of the OECD as a provider of evidence-based policy advice, based on comparative analysis, a multidisciplinary approach and peer learning.

  • 1-June-2010

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    Signing ceremony of the Accession Agreement on Slovenia’s accession to the OECD, remarks by Angel Gurría

    "Slovenia’s accession is an important step in our quest to become a hub of dialogue on global issues. Its role as a bridge between East and West will be a great contribution to multilateral dialogue and mutual understanding" said the OECD Secretary-General during the signing ceremony of Slovenia's accession agreement.

  • 27-May-2010

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    OECD expanding its membership and its horizons

    A. Gurría congratulated Chile, Estonia, Israel and Slovenia on all of their impressive achievements throughout the accession process.

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