SDG #8: Decent work and economic growth

Vulnerability Monitor No. 4: The global financial crisis has wiped out progress in reducing open unemployment
The manuals aim at establishing a reliable monitoring and analysis system to alert policy makers about vulnerabilities that could hurt countries under changing global economic conditions. IMAS tries to address three challenges: To bring existing i
Vulnerability Monitor No. 1: Global Vulnerability to Trade Shocks
e manuals aim at establishing a reliable monitoring and analysis system to alert policy makers about vulnerabilities that could hurt countries under changing global economic conditions. IMAS tries to address three challenges: To bring existing inf
Vulnerability Monitor No. 3: World trade recovers, but developing country vulnerability to commodity price swings remains
The manuals aim at establishing a reliable monitoring and analysis system to alert policy makers about vulnerabilities that could hurt countries under changing global economic conditions. IMAS tries to address three challenges: To bring existing i
Vulnerability Monitor No. 2: Global Vulnerability to Food and Energy Price Shocks
The manuals aim at establishing a reliable monitoring and analysis system to alert policy makers about vulnerabilities that could hurt countries under changing global economic conditions. IMAS tries to address three challenges: To bring existing i
Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 16
January/February 2010 Summary: The global economy started 2010 on a positive note, with continuing recovery in?industrial production and international trade, led by Asian developing countries; however, economic policy
UN/DESA Policy Brief, No. 27
Can we avert the next dollar crisis? by Matthias Kempf and Rob Vos
World Economic Situation and Prospects 2010
The World Economic Situation and Prospects 2010 cautions that although the world economy is on the mend, the recovery is uneven and conditions for sustained growth remain fragile. The risk of a double-dip recession remains. The report also
UN/DESA Policy Brief, No. 26
Ocean acidification: a hidden risk?for sustainable development by the United Nations Division for Sustainable Development/DESA, with input from the United Nations Division for Ocean Affairs?and the Law of the Sea, the secretariat of the
Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 15
December 2009 Summary: Global recovery continues, with an increasing number of countries reporting rises in output;?The recovery, however, is uneven across regions and economic and financial fragilities remain Glob