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The Development Dimension
Fostering Development in a Global Economy
A Whole of Government Perspective
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  12 Oct 2005  Language: English  Pages: 160  ISBN: 9789264010147  OECD Code: 432005171P1 
 

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What does policy coherence for development mean? Increasing global integration through trade, capital and labour mobility brings increasing mutual responsibilities and mutual policy repercussions. These realities call for greater coherence between the various OECD country policies that shape and impact today’s rapidly evolving global economy.

The essays in this volume address controversial policy issues affecting development today, ranging from increasing capital flows, financial regulation and socially responsible investment to achieving the Millennium Development Goals. This collection represents an important contribution to the knowledge of the effects of interdependence and policy coherence on the relationship between OECD countries and the developing world.


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Table of contents:

Preface by Kiyo Akasaka
Introduction. Key Concepts, Central Issues by Robert Picciotto
Chapter 1. The Shifting Balances in the Global Economy by Richard Pomfret
Chapter 2. Macroeconomic Policies: New Issues of Interdependence by Helmut Reisen, Martin Grandes, and Nicolas Pinaud
Chapter 3. Development in International Financial Policies by Stephany Griffith-Jones, Ricardo Gottschalk, and Andrew Rosser
Chapter 4. The Politics of Policy Coherence by Ethan B. Epstein
Chapter 5. Policy Coherence and Development Evaluation: Issues and Possible Approaches by Robert Picciotto
Annex. OECD Action for a Shared Development Agenda

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