Publications
Displaying 1011 - 1020 of 1100
in the Middle East 1952-1953 This Summary analyses the main economic… World Economic and Social Survey 1952
in the Middle East 1951-1952 This Review analyses the main factors affecting the level of economic activity in the Middle East during 1951 and 1952: agriculture, industry and petroleum. The introduction discusses the problems of production and… World Economic and Social Survey 1951
in the Middle East 1950-1951 This Review analyses the main factors affecting the level of economic activity in the Middle East during 1951 and 1952: agriculture, industry and petroleum. The introduction discusses the problems of… World Economic and Social Survey 1950
2015
Seventieth Session
Report of the Secretary-General: Unilateral economic measures as a means of political and economic coercion against developing countries (A/70/152)
Report of the Secretary-General: Development cooperation with middle-income countries (A/70/227)
2014
Sixty-Ninth Session
Report of the Secretary-General: Accelerating Progress towards the Millenniun Development Goals: options for sustained and inclusive growth and issues for advancing the United Nations development agenda beyond 2015 (A/69/201)
Report of the Secretary-General: Updated overview of the major international economic and
policy challenges for equitable and inclusive sustained
economic…
CDP Policy Note
Africa needs to take control over its own development strategy through a participatory and coordinated approach that involves a more effective mobilization and use of domestic financial and non-financial resources, the development of innovative and dynamic partnerships, and improved governance at both the national and multilateral levels. Better governance requires enhanced transparency, sound management of resources and a stable economic and regulatory environment.Recommendations on how to enhance the effectiveness of the UN system and multilateral institutions to support participatory development in Africa are discussed. These include the need to address…