Publications

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Committee for Development Policy,?Report on the fifteenth session?(18-22 March 2013) (E/2013/33)
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español World Economic and Social Survey 2013: Sustainable development challenges,?Overview (E/2013/50)
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español World economic situation and prospects as of mid-2013 (E/2013/70)
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español 2013 Reports to the Economic and Social Council
GCC sovereign wealth funds: leveraging local economic development? World Economic Situation and Prospects Weekly Highlight No. 16 WESP Weekly Highlight No. 16
Japan: QQME and its initial impact World Economic Situation and Prospects Weekly Highlight No. 15 WESP Weekly Highlight No. 15
Gambia's zigzagging agricultural growth World Economic Situation and Prospects Weekly Highlight No. 14 WESP Weekly Highlight No. 14
Is there a monetary dilemma in Mexico? World Economic Situation and Prospects Weekly Highlight No. 13 WESP Weekly Highlight No. 13
The paper argues that science, technology and innovation (STI) play a critical role in expediting transition to a sustainable mode of development. Latecomer nations suffer from several disadvantages as they attempt to catch-up with the technological leaders, but they can enjoy latecomer advantages, if appropriate strategies are formulated and executed. One of the key concepts is leapfrogging, whereby the latecomers absorb what the technological leaders have to offer and leap to a new environment-friendly techno-economic paradigm. To facilitate such leap, the current intellectual-property-rights regimes need to evolve to one that fosters technology diffusion and greater use of intellectual… Download
April 2013 Summary: Renewed?concerns?about?banking?fragility?in?the?euro?area Capital?inflows?into?emerging?markets?gain?momentum The?Bank?of?Japan?discloses?its?new?monetary?stance?which?is?beyond?market?expectations United?States?housing market?strengthens?further Agreement was finally reached on a rescue programme for Cyprus. Cypriot?banks were hard hit by the write-down of their holdings of Greek sovereign debt resulting from the Greek bailout agreement. Cypriot bank assets?are over seven times the size of the country?s GDP, making a government?bailout impossible without external support. The bailout required about ?17 billion, to be generated through a combination of bank… Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 53
Different approaches to estimating capital outflow from the Russian Federation World Economic Situation and Prospects Weekly Highlight No. 12 WESP Weekly Highlight No. 12
India's recent growth performance: a look at the expenditure side World Economic Situation and Prospects Weekly Highlight No. 11 WESP Weekly Highlight No. 11
Elevated lending rates in some East African economies? World Economic Situation and Prospects Weekly Highlight No. 10 WESP Weekly Highlight No. 10