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|a 9789264115958
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|a Better Policies for Development
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Recommendations for Policy Coherence
|c Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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|a Des politiques meilleures pour le développement : Recommendations pour la cohérence des politiques
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|a Paris
|b OECD Publishing
|c 2011
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|a Foreword -- Indicators of progress -- Acronyms -- Macro-economic policy -- Water security -- Investment -- Overview - Society -- Science, technology & innovation -- Labour -- Taxation -- Migration -- Anti-corruption -- Overview -The Environment and Natural resource Security -- Food security -- Health -- Checklist of key areas for international co-operation -- Trade -- Selected further reading -- Financial regulation -- Energy security -- Overview - Economic Governance -- Conflict and fragility -- Education and skills -- Illicit financial flows -- Climate change
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|a Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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|a This report examines the ways in which wider policies can be use to support our common development objectives. It focuses on areas requiring collective action by the entire international community, and complements the OECD's continuing work on aid effectiveness and monitoring aid flows. It starts from two premises. First, policies ranging from trade and investment to tax and fiscal transparency, corporate governance, climate change, resource security and social policy have a profound impact on the prospects for achieving sustainable development. Second, whilst these require action by national governments and regional organisations in both developed and developing countries, in today's interconnected world they also require collective action by the entire international community. The report covers 18 development policy topics divided into four broad categories: sustainable economic growth, economic governance, the environment and natural resource security, and society. Together these reflect the OECD's mission to promote better policies for better lives
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