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Dialogue on "Beyond Istanbul: challenges after th
Financing the green technological transformation
by Manuel F. Montes, Vladimir Popov and Rob Vos
Increasing international migratory flows in the last four decades is one of the most visible manifestations of the globalization process. In spite of its potential positive effect on global efficiency and well-being, little progress has been made in designing and promoting a normative and institutional framework to allow a better global governance of international migration. The current crisis has added new concerns in relation to migrant situation particularly in the countries more affected by the recession. It is likely that migratory pressures continue beyond the crisis, as international asymmetries that promote international migration have not been overcome.
CDP Background Paper No. 11
By Jos? Antonio Alonso Increasing international migratory flows in the last four decades is one of the most visible manifestations of the globalization process. In spite of its potential positive effect
June 2011
Summary: The United Nations forecast for growth of the global economy was increased slightly to 3.3 per?cent in 2011 and 3.6 per cent in 2012
However, the pace of the global recovery remains u
Governments need to push for more energy efficient end-use technologies
by Richard A. Roehrl, Manuel F. Montes and Robert Vos?
May 2011
Summary: International oil prices increased further amidst continued unrest in the Middle East
The United States dollar fell to historic lows
Many emerging and developing countries are tight
Committee for Development Policy,?Report on the thirteenth session?(21-25 March 2011) (E/2011/33)
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April 2011
Summary: In addition to the massive human toll and environmental damage resulting from Japan?s triple?disaster (earthquake, tsunami and nuclear catastrophe), ensuing ripple effects are being felt on?global