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This section contains technical documents which describe the modelling and technical work of the division. This includes global and macroeconomic models like: the Global Forecasting Framework (GFF), used for globally consistent sho United Nations Global Policy Model 2
This section contains technical documents which describe the modelling and technical work of the division. This includes global and macroeconomic models like: the Global Forecasting Framework (GFF), used for globally consistent sho United Nations Global Policy Model 3
Statement by Mr. Roland Mollerus of the CDP Secretariat at t CDP Statements 2010
2010 New York, 20-22 October Report on Project LINK Meeting Document 2010
Presentation by Ms. Ana Luiza Cortez, Secretary of the CDP, CDP Presentations 2010
June 2010
Summary: The world economy is rebounding but the recovery remains uneven, weak and fragile?
At the present speed of the recovery, unemployment rates will take five years to drop to pre-crisis levels Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 20
Till debt do us part: the urgency of?a sovereign debt workout mechanism
by?Shari Spiegel, Manuel F. Montes and Rob Vos
? UN/DESA Policy Brief, No. 29
The present paper reviews the existing support by the United Nations system to the small island developing States (SIDS). While acknowledging great diversity among SIDS, the paper notes that these countries on average have maintained good levels of socio-economic indicators despite their fundamental development challenges. It also highlights a number of problems in adequately assessing United Nations support for SIDS and makes suggestions for their solution. Download
The present Policy Note takes stock of the nature of the financial, technical and institutional support and preferential trade-related treatments that have been provided to LDCs. It provides an assessment of how useful these existing support measures have been and identifies ways in which they can be made more effective and, where needed, complemented by additional interventions. It also calls for greater coherence between international strategy for LDCs and other existing development strategies, including those initiated by the IMF and the World Bank, to further facilitate development of LDCs. The Note was prepared to contribute to the debate leading up to the forthcoming Fourth UN… Download