Development Co-operation Reviews: Japan 1999


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The OECD Development Assistance Committee's 1999 review of Japans development aid policies and programmes.




Development Co-operation Reviews: Ireland 1999


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The OECD Development Assistance Committee's 1999 review of Ireland's development aid programmes.




Development Co-operation Reviews: Denmark 1999


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The OECD Development Assistance Committee's 1999 review of Denmark's development aid programmes and policies.




Development Co-operation Reviews: Norway 1999


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The Development Assistance Committee's 1999 review of Norway's aid policies and programmes.




Development Co-operation Reviews: Finland 1999


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The OECD Development Assistance Committee's 1999 review of Finlands development aid programmes and policies.




Development Co-operation Reviews: Luxembourg 1999


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The OECD Development Assistance Committee's 1999 review of Luxembourg's development aid programmes and policies.







Development Co-operation Reviews: Japan 1996


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The Development Assistance Committee peer review of Japan's development co-operaton policies and programmes for 1996.




Between Export Promotion and Poverty Reduction


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The end of the Cold War has prompted many donors of Official Development Assistance (ODA) to fundamentally realign their global aid and trade relations. Despite recent progress in untying ODA and a number of related efforts to enhance the overall efficiency of international cooperation with the poorest countries, it remains unexplained why some OECD states have liberalised their bilateral programmes to a considerable extent – whereas others have continued to use foreign aid as a means to promote domestic exports. Jan-Henrik Petermann widens the scope of previous macro-analyses of ‘system-driven’ reorientations in tying practices in the wake of 1989/90, inquiring into donors’ national parameters of policy-making at the strategic nexus between external trade and international development.




Sustainable Finance and Banking


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Banking and finance play a fundamental role in public policy and economic performance as well as in all forms of commerce and industry. They are crucial in determining whether society - from governments to individual consumers - succeeds in following an environmentally sustainable path. However, those working in the financial sector are largely unaware of the rationale and pressures for sustainable development and its bearing on their work, while those in the relevant research and policy areas commonly overlook how vital the financial sector is for progress. Marcel Jeucken sets out to rectify this state of affairs, in a style which is accessible to those with no experience of environmental finance issues. He provides a comprehensive account of their interdependence: why the financial sector is crucial to achieving sustainability and why the triple bottom line of commercial, environmental and social success points the way forward for banking. From a systematic assessment of major banks around the world, he presents a comprehensive account of current best practice, an analysis of the differences in approach and performance, and recommendations of actions and policies for improved performance that will contribute to sustainable development.