6-July-2009
English
The Aid for Trade at a Glance 2009: Maintaining Momentum report presents the results of the second monitoring exercise of the Aid for Trade Initiative and documents its success so far.
25-novembre-2008
Français
Home- Forum Economique International Amérique latine et Caraïbe - 25 Janvier 2010 organisé par le Centre de développement de l'OCDE, en partenariat avec la Banque inter-américaine de développement et le Ministère français de l'économie, de l'emploi et de l'Industrie.
3-January-2008
English
Aid for Trade at a Glance 2007: The OECD Creditor Reporting System (CRS) database is used to track ODA flows from Development Assistance Committee (DAC) member countries.
4-April-2007
English
This book describes the opportunities and challenges that Latin American economies will face as Chinese importance in the world economy—and in Latin America's traditional markets—continues to grow.
13-July-2006
English
The investment policy reviews of the Caribbean Rim provide a factual assessment of investment conditions existing in each country. They offer a unique set of detailed information which should be of interest to all those concerned by the development of investment opportunities in the region. The reports are intended to be used by the countries involved as a roadmap for developing and implementing their agenda for investment policy
14-April-2003
English, , 169kb
14 April 2003. Within the framework of the Carribbean Rim Investment Initiative (CRII), this study provides an overall factual assessment of investment conditions in Jamaica.
7-May-2020
Spanish, PDF, 373kb
La recaudación tributaria sobre PIB de Jamaica en 2018 (27.8%) estuvo por encima del promedio de ALC (23.1%)¹ en la publicación de este año de las Estadísticas tributarias en América Latina y el Caribe en 4.7 puntos porcentuales y por debajo del promedio de la OCDE (34.3%).
7-May-2020
English, PDF, 269kb
Jamaica's tax-to-GDP ratio in 2018 (27.8%) was above the LAC average (23.1%)¹ in this year's Revenue Statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean publication by 4.7 percentage points and below the OECD average (34.3%).