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Retooling Global Development The World Economic and Social Survey 2010 highlights the systemic weakness unmasked by the recent global crises and proposes reforms in international arrangements to eliminate these deficiencies and gaps in global governance mechanisms. These weaknesses have unduly constricted national policy space and sustain the proliferation of conflicting international rules. The proposed reforms are aimed at ensuring consistency among national development efforts and global mechanisms in aid, trade and finance to pave the way towards more balanced and sustainable development. Sales No. E.10.II.C.1 ISBN 978-92-1-109161-8 Overview: عربي, 汉语, English, Français Download full… World Economic and Social Survey 2010
Coordinating capital account regulation by?Shari Spiegel, Manuel F. Montes and Rob Vos Download the UN/DESA Policy Brief No. 30 UN/DESA Policy Brief, No. 30
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 short-term projections at country level; the Global Policy Model (GPM), used for policy analysis and mid- to long-term economic scenarios at regional level; country-specific, dynamic-recursive CGE models, used for the evaluation of socio- economic developments and achievement of Millenium Development Goals under alternative policy scenarios. and empirical frameworks for the evaluation of: trade shocks and economic vulnerability, which estimates the impact of… United Nations Global Policy Model 3
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 short-term projections at country level; the Global Policy Model (GPM), used for policy analysis and mid- to long-term economic scenarios at regional level; country-specific, dynamic-recursive CGE models, used for the evaluation of socio- economic developments and achievement of Millenium Development Goals under alternative policy scenarios. and empirical frameworks for the evaluation of: trade shocks and economic vulnerability, which estimates the impact of… 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 short-term projections at country level; the Global Policy Model (GPM), used for policy analysis and mid- to long-term economic scenarios at regional level; country-specific, dynamic-recursive CGE models, used for the evaluation of socio- economic developments and achievement of Millenium Development Goals under alternative policy scenarios. and empirical frameworks for the evaluation of: trade shocks and economic vulnerability, which estimates the impact of… United Nations Global Policy Model 1
2010 Development in an interdependent world:
old issues, new directions? John Toye Download Paper Economic integration, inequality and growth: Theory and comparative assessment Giovanni Andrea Cornia Download Paper Energy Intensity, Greenhouse Gas, and Global Warming Lance Taylor Download Paper From Washington Consensus to Inclusive Growth:
The Continuing Relevance of Pro-Poor Policy Alternatives Alfredo Saad Filho Download Paper International Tax Cooperation and International
Development Finance Valpy FitzGerald Download Paper Labour Markets Trends, Financial Globalization and the current crisis in Developing Countries Rolph van der Hoeven Download Paper Making… Publications used in the preparation of the World Economic and Social Survey 2010
Presentation by Ms. Ana Luiza Cortez, Secretary of the CDP, on the occasion of expert group meeting on Key Development Challenges Facing the LDCs, Geneva, 18 February 2010 CDP Presentations 2010
2010 New York, 20-22 October Report on the Project LINK Meeting Global Economic Outlook, October Global Economic Outlook, June Project LINK Meeting Document 2010
Statement by Mr. Roland Mollerus of the CDP Secretariat at the UNCTAD pre-LDC IV event: building productive capacities in LDCs for inclusive and sustainable development, Geneva, 28 October 2010 Statement by Professor Adil Najam, at the High Level Segment of the General Segment of the 2010 ECOSOC Substantive Session, New York, 21 July 2010 Statement by Prof. Frances Stewart, at the High Level Segment of the 2010 ECOSOC Substantive Session, New York, 28 June 2010 Statement by Mr. Sha Zukang, Under-Secretary General for Economic and Social Affairs, at the 12th Session of the CDP, New York, 22 March 2010 Statement by Ambassador Somduth Soborun, Vice-President of the ECOSOC at the 12th… CDP Statements 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 The recovery is still mainly driven by government stimulus measures; concerns about widening ?fiscal deficits are pressuring for withdrawal of stimulus, risking taking steam out of the recovery As stressed in the recent?World Economic Situation and Prospects as of mid-2010, the world economy continues to rebound from its deepest?crisis since World War II. After contracting by 2.0 per cent in 2009, the?world economy is forecast to grow at 3.0 per cent in 2010 and 3.2 per cent?in 2011… Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 20