Development Centre Studies Policy Coherence Towards East Asia Development Challenges for OECD Countries: Development Challenges for OECD CountriesOECD Publishing, 17 พ.ย. 2005 - 620 หน้า This book looks at the impact of OECD-country policies on East Asia in a variety of areas: trade, investment, agriculture, finance and aid, as well as macroeconomic policies and regional co-operation. Further, and most importantly, the book examines the interaction of these OECD-country policies and their coherence with each other. This book is part of an attempt by the OECD to establish guidelines for defining and adopting coherent policies conducive to development outside the OECD area, thus contributing to the world-wide search for answers to questions of poverty reduction and growth with equity. It is also part of an attempt to provide policy makers in both developing and OECD countries with the tools to formulate policies in harmony with each other to foster the integration of poorer countries into the international economy. "This is an indispensable source of insight for all scholars seeking fresh and authoritative information and analysis of the still unfinished job to improve the coherence of OECD countries' policies toward East Asia after the crisis." --Professor Rolf J. Langhammer "This is a must read volume for anyone who would like to learn seriously about relevant policy coherence for development and actual practices for East Asia's outward-oriented growth within an increasingly integrated world." --Professor Suthiphand Chirathivat |
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... become a global priority , the scope and dimensions of the required policy changes vary across continents . They are shaped by the drivers of change together with regional and national specificities that affect development dynamics . It ...
... become increasingly important since the mid-1980s, as closer linkages between developed and developing countries through trade, investment and technology flows have become recognised as crucial to the success of developing countries in ...
... become even more important for the European Union . Article 130v of Title XVII of the Maastricht Treaty ** is often referred to as the “ coherence article ” for development co- operation ( Hoebink , 1999 ) . Sweden has become the first ...
... become more volatile in the aftermath of the East Asian crisis. — Chinese Taipei and Korea recorded the region's best growth throughout the entire post-war period. It even accelerated after 1973, in sharp contrast with Japan. Moreover ...
... notably machinery and transport equipment, as these economies have become more open (Table 1.2, Panel B). Table 1.2. Structural Change and Trade Links in Selected East ISBN 92-64-01442-X © OECD 2005 27 OECD Development Centre Studies.