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No. 82 | 01 Nov 1992 |
L'expérience de l'allégement de la dette du Niger
This document presents the different debt-reduction measures from which Niger has benefited since 1983. The country had a sizeable debt with commercial banks, resulting from the development of the uranium mining. Thus, to reschedule its public debt,... |
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No. 80 | 01 Nov 1992 |
Le secteur informel en Tunisie
This paper presents the results of a survey of the impact of regulations and taxes on micro enterprises, considered here as part of the informal sector, in Tunisia. Its purpose is to determine the extent to which small entrepreneurs comply with... |
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No. 85 | 01 Mar 1993 |
Micro-entreprises et cadre institutionnel en Algérie
Ce document technique présente les résultats d'une enquête sur l'impact des réglementations juridiques et fiscales sur les micro-entreprises en Algérie. Le cas algérien se distingue de ceux des autres pays du programme de recherche (Niger, Swaziland,... |
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No. 84 | 01 Mar 1993 |
Striving for International Competitiveness
Electronics has become critically important in every country's attempt to restructure or build its competitiveness. The developments in electronics have given rise to an industry with an unprecedented growth record in terms of sales and exports,... |
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No. 87 | 01 Aug 1993 |
Alternative Explanations of the Trade-Output Correlation in the East Asian Economies
A number of Asian countries have been able to follow the example of Japan and develop sophisticated industrial economies in a relatively short time. Specifically, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan have become known as the "Four Tigers" of... |
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No. 86 | 01 Aug 1993 |
Informal Sector and Regulations in Ecuador and Jamaica
This paper presents the results of a survey of micro-enterprises undertaken in Ecuador and Jamaica. The purpose was to understand the relationships between these countries' institutional and legal regulations, the degree of compliance by firms and... |
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No. 89 | 01 Nov 1993 |
China as a Leading Pacific Economy
China is emerging as a leading Pacific economy in the 1990s. This paper examines the implications of China's entry into the world market for the OECD countries as well as for the regional economies of Asia and the Pacific. It argues that the shares... |
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No. 88 | 01 Nov 1993 |
La faisabilité politique de l'ajustement dans les pays africains
Il est désormais admis qu'on ne peut pas mettre au point un programme d'ajustement sans tenir compte des réactions politiques qu'il peut susciter. Les expériences malheureuses de pays où les troubles provoqués par des mesures de stabilisation ont... |
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No. 90 | 01 Nov 1993 |
A Detailed Input-Output Table for Morocco, 1990
This paper reports on the construction of an Input-Output table for the economy of Morocco. The table is calibrated to the year 1990 and details the interactions between 133 primary, manufacturing, and service sectors, relying on a combination of a... |
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No. 91 | 01 Dec 1993 |
International Trade and the Transfer of Environmental Costs and Benefits
The environmental implications of international trade have come under intensified scrutiny in recent years, particularly with expanded interest in multilateralism, regionalism, and other negotiated trade regimes. The transfer of environmental... |
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No. 93 | 01 Jan 1994 |
What Can Developing Countries Learn from OECD Labour Market Programmes and Policies?
Many OECD Member countries and a large number of the developing countries are suffering from extensive unemployment, both in short and long-term forms. Based on a five-part schema of labour market problems, this paper summarises and evaluates the... |
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No. 92 | 01 Jan 1994 |
Economic Instruments in Environmental Policy
In recent years, there has been a rapid spread of economic instruments (EIs) in environmental policies of OECD Member countries. The application of EIs has gained wider political acceptability and, in a growing number of cases, they have come to have... |
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No. 95 | 01 Feb 1994 |
Participatory Development and Gender
This paper begins with an explanation of the need for a gender perspective in the participatory development field. Subsequently it examines some of the obstacles to achieving the goals, such as cultural beliefs and practices, including the social... |
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No. 94 | 01 Feb 1994 |
Trade Liberalization and Employment Linkages in the Pacific Basin
At the 1994 APEC summit in Bogor, Indonesia, it was recommended that trade and investment barriers among the member countries be removed by 2020. Despite general consensus that trade liberalization would accelerate development in this most dynamic... |
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No. 96 | 01 Jun 1994 |
Promouvoir la maîtrise locale et régionale du développement
By the late 1980s, a technically successful and well-regarded project of reforestation that had been carried out in certain communities in Madagascar with the assistance of bilateral aid from Switzerland, was facing new challenges: How to replicate... |
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No. 97 | 01 Aug 1994 |
The OECD Green Model
This paper presents a brief introduction to the OECD GREEN Model. The GREEN model has been developed by the OECD Secretariat in order to assess the economic impact of abating CO2 emissions using several different economic instruments. The paper is... |
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No. 98 | 01 Aug 1994 |
Pension Funds, Capital Controls and Macroeconomic Stability
The paper discusses the pros and cons of liberalising foreign investment of pension assets in developing countries, with particular reference to Chile. The positive part of the paper examines the impact on macroeconomic policy of a small country's... |
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No. 100 | 01 Oct 1994 |
International Initiatives in Biotechnology for Developing Country Agriculture
A growing number of international initiatives are being undertaken to stimulate the development of agricultural biotechnology applications in developing countries. These initiatives, which include a wide range of biotechnology research, information... |
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No. 101 | 01 Oct 1994 |
Input-Based Pollution Estimates for Environmental Assessment in Developing Countries
The practice of environmental regulation and assessment in developing countries faces many special challenges. Apart from popular misconceptions about negative links between environmentalism and economic growth, there are numerous practical... |
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No. 99 | 01 Oct 1994 |
Trade and Pollution Linkages
Linkages between international trade and the domestic environment are receiving intensified scrutiny by researchers and policy makers alike. This is especially the case in developing countries, where trade can be a significant agent of change and... |
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L'expérience de l'allégement de la dette du Niger
Ann Vourc'h et Maina Boukar Moussa
01 Nov 1992
This document presents the different debt-reduction measures from which Niger has benefited since 1983. The country had a sizeable debt with commercial banks, resulting from the development of the uranium mining. Thus, to reschedule its public debt,...
Le secteur informel en Tunisie
Abderrahman Ben Zakour et Farouk Kria
01 Nov 1992
This paper presents the results of a survey of the impact of regulations and taxes on micro enterprises, considered here as part of the informal sector, in Tunisia. Its purpose is to determine the extent to which small entrepreneurs comply with...
Micro-entreprises et cadre institutionnel en Algérie
Hocine Benissad
01 Mar 1993
Ce document technique présente les résultats d'une enquête sur l'impact des réglementations juridiques et fiscales sur les micro-entreprises en Algérie. Le cas algérien se distingue de ceux des autres pays du programme de recherche (Niger, Swaziland,...
Striving for International Competitiveness
Jan Maarten de Vet
01 Mar 1993
Electronics has become critically important in every country's attempt to restructure or build its competitiveness. The developments in electronics have given rise to an industry with an unprecedented growth record in terms of sales and exports,...
Alternative Explanations of the Trade-Output Correlation in the East Asian Economies
Colin Bradford et Naomi Chakwin
01 Aug 1993
A number of Asian countries have been able to follow the example of Japan and develop sophisticated industrial economies in a relatively short time. Specifically, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan have become known as the "Four Tigers" of...
Informal Sector and Regulations in Ecuador and Jamaica
Emilio Klein et Victor E. Tokman
01 Aug 1993
This paper presents the results of a survey of micro-enterprises undertaken in Ecuador and Jamaica. The purpose was to understand the relationships between these countries' institutional and legal regulations, the degree of compliance by firms and...
China as a Leading Pacific Economy
Kiichiro Fukasaku et Mingyuan Wu
01 Nov 1993
China is emerging as a leading Pacific economy in the 1990s. This paper examines the implications of China's entry into the world market for the OECD countries as well as for the regional economies of Asia and the Pacific. It argues that the shares...
La faisabilité politique de l'ajustement dans les pays africains
Christian Morrisson, Jean-Dominique Lafay et Sébastien Dessus
01 Nov 1993
Il est désormais admis qu'on ne peut pas mettre au point un programme d'ajustement sans tenir compte des réactions politiques qu'il peut susciter. Les expériences malheureuses de pays où les troubles provoqués par des mesures de stabilisation ont...
A Detailed Input-Output Table for Morocco, 1990
Maurizio Bussolo et David Roland-Holst
01 Nov 1993
This paper reports on the construction of an Input-Output table for the economy of Morocco. The table is calibrated to the year 1990 and details the interactions between 133 primary, manufacturing, and service sectors, relying on a combination of a...
International Trade and the Transfer of Environmental Costs and Benefits
Hiro Lee et David Roland-Holst
01 Dec 1993
The environmental implications of international trade have come under intensified scrutiny in recent years, particularly with expanded interest in multilateralism, regionalism, and other negotiated trade regimes. The transfer of environmental...
What Can Developing Countries Learn from OECD Labour Market Programmes and Policies?
Åsa Sohlman et David Turnham
01 Jan 1994
Many OECD Member countries and a large number of the developing countries are suffering from extensive unemployment, both in short and long-term forms. Based on a five-part schema of labour market problems, this paper summarises and evaluates the...
Economic Instruments in Environmental Policy
Jean-Philippe Barde
01 Jan 1994
In recent years, there has been a rapid spread of economic instruments (EIs) in environmental policies of OECD Member countries. The application of EIs has gained wider political acceptability and, in a growing number of cases, they have come to have...
Participatory Development and Gender
Winifred Weekes-Vagliani
01 Feb 1994
This paper begins with an explanation of the need for a gender perspective in the participatory development field. Subsequently it examines some of the obstacles to achieving the goals, such as cultural beliefs and practices, including the social...
Trade Liberalization and Employment Linkages in the Pacific Basin
Hiro Lee et David Roland-Holst
01 Feb 1994
At the 1994 APEC summit in Bogor, Indonesia, it was recommended that trade and investment barriers among the member countries be removed by 2020. Despite general consensus that trade liberalization would accelerate development in this most dynamic...
Promouvoir la maîtrise locale et régionale du développement
Philippe de Rham et Bernard Lecomte
01 Jun 1994
By the late 1980s, a technically successful and well-regarded project of reforestation that had been carried out in certain communities in Madagascar with the assistance of bilateral aid from Switzerland, was facing new challenges: How to replicate...
The OECD Green Model
Hiro Lee, Joaquim Oliveira Martins et Dominique van der Mensbrugghe
01 Aug 1994
This paper presents a brief introduction to the OECD GREEN Model. The GREEN model has been developed by the OECD Secretariat in order to assess the economic impact of abating CO2 emissions using several different economic instruments. The paper is...
Pension Funds, Capital Controls and Macroeconomic Stability
Helmut Reisen et John Williamson
01 Aug 1994
The paper discusses the pros and cons of liberalising foreign investment of pension assets in developing countries, with particular reference to Chile. The positive part of the paper examines the impact on macroeconomic policy of a small country's...
International Initiatives in Biotechnology for Developing Country Agriculture
Carliene Brenner et John Komen
01 Oct 1994
A growing number of international initiatives are being undertaken to stimulate the development of agricultural biotechnology applications in developing countries. These initiatives, which include a wide range of biotechnology research, information...
Input-Based Pollution Estimates for Environmental Assessment in Developing Countries
Sébastien Dessus, David Roland-Holst et Dominique van der Mensbrugghe
01 Oct 1994
The practice of environmental regulation and assessment in developing countries faces many special challenges. Apart from popular misconceptions about negative links between environmentalism and economic growth, there are numerous practical...
Trade and Pollution Linkages
John Beghin, David Roland-Holst et Dominique van der Mensbrugghe
01 Oct 1994
Linkages between international trade and the domestic environment are receiving intensified scrutiny by researchers and policy makers alike. This is especially the case in developing countries, where trade can be a significant agent of change and...