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Les imp?ratifs de politique g?n?rale incluent la lutte contre les in?galit?s et la rupture du lien entre la croissance ?conomique et la d?gradation de l?environnement. ? Le Rapport sur la situation et les perspectives de l??conomie mondiale 2018 d?montre que le contexte macro?conomique actuel offre aux d?cideurs davantage de champ pour lutter contre certains probl?mes persistants qui continuent d?entraver la progression vers l?atteinte des objectifs de d?veloppement durable ?, a d?clar? Ant?nio Guterres, Secr?taire g?n?ral de l?ONU dans l?avant-propos. Situation et perspectives de l??conomie mondiale 2018: R?sum?
WTO?s Eleventh Ministerial Conference to be held against a backdrop of major challenges to the multilateral trading system
Rising financial imbalances prompt policy responses in China and the Republic of Korea
Higher oil and metal prices driving South America?s economic recovery World Economic Situation And Prospects: December 2017 Briefing, No. 109
The limited progress of least developed countries (LDCs) in developing their productive capacities remains one of the main obstacles to move towards graduation from the LDC category and to achieve the sustainable development goals. While there is international agreement on the importance of building productive capacity, the question of what policy interventions are successful usually remains unanswered. This Policy Note provides some answers by analyzing the strategies and policy choices of 14 countries that have successfully graduated from the LDC category, or have made noteworthy progress towards graduation. It contains a wide range of lessons not only relevant to all LDCs but the… Download
The CDP Secretariat participated in the capacity building workshop on ?Formulating National Policies and Strategies in Preparation for Graduation from the LDC Category? held in Thimphu, Bhutan during 14 - 16 November 2017. The meeting was organized j
The subgroup on ?Leaving no one behind? of the Committee on Development Policy (CDP) met in Mexico City from 14 - 16 November 2017. Discussions addressed numerous aspects of the concept of ?leaving no one behind?, including conceptual issues, the rel
Rapid growth in cryptocurrencies posing a challenge for policymakers, European Central Bank maintains accommodative policy stance while the Bank of England raises its key policy rate for the first time in more than a decade, India announces plans to recapitalize state-owned banks World Economic Situation And Prospects: November 2017 Briefing, No. 108
Capital inflows to emerging economies gain momentum
Carbon dioxide emissions from international transport set to increase as global trade rebounds and tourism soars
Africa?s economic growth is catching up with population growth
Latin America and the Caribbean will see a mild recovery after two years of contraction World Economic Situation And Prospects: October 2017 Briefing, No. 107
Report of the Secretary-General on unilateral economic measures as a means of political and economic coercion against developing countries (A/72/307)
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Trade policy under review in the United States of America
Fall armyworm impacting the agricultural sector in Africa
Economic fortunes diverging between Haiti and the Dominican Republic
Central Bank of Yemen floats currency World Economic Situation And Prospects: September 2017 Briefing, No. 106
Technology has had an undeniable impact on improving living standards and increasing productivity. But how will advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence, affect jobs and wages? What will this mean for the distribution of the gains made possible by continued progress? Frontier Issues: The impact of the technological revolution on labour markets and income distribution