Monday, November 21, 2011

OECD Press Newsletter : 21 November - 2 December 2011

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Dear journalist,

 

Please note the following dates which may be of interest to you. Detailed information will be sent by separate news release. Our full calendar of upcoming events can be consulted at www.oecd.org/media/upcoming.

 

21 November - 2 December 2011

OECD media events

Newsletter

Key Dates

Perspectives on Global Development 2012

Monday 21

How does the structural transformation in converging economies affect their "social fabric", their sense of belonging, and their ability to peacefully manage collective action problems?

 

» Request a copy of the report to elodie.masson@oecd.org.


Health at a Glance 2011

Wednesday 23 – News release

UNDER EMBARGO UNTIL 11:00 (PARIS TIME) ON WEDNESDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2011

Health at a Glance provides the latest comparable data and trends on different aspects of the performance of health systems in OECD countries.

 

» Request a copy under embargo: embargo@oecd.org


OECD Media Briefing in advance of COP17

Thursday 24 – Briefing with OECD Secretary-General, Angel Gurría, at 10:00. Paris, France.

OECD Secretary-General, with Simon Upton, director of OECD's work on Environment and Brian Atwood, Chair of the Development Assistance Committee will release a new report which contains OECD's projections of the increasing risks of climate change to 2050 and how to limit climate change at least cost.

» To register, or for more information, contact news.contact@oecd.org


OECD Economic OutlooK N°90

Monday 28 - News conference with OECD Chief Economist, Pier Carlo Padoan, at 10:00. Paris, France.

UNDER EMBARGO UNTIL 11:00 (PARIS TIME) ON MONDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2011

The OECD Economic Outlook offers a set of projections for output, employment, prices, fiscal and current account balances. It covers all OECD member countries as well as a selection of non-member countries.

» Request a copy under embargo: embargo@oecd.org

» To register, contact media.registration@oecd.org


Launch of Southeast Asian Economic Outlook 2011 (SAEO)

Tuesday 29 - Jakarta, Indonesia.

UNDER EMBARGO UNTIL 11:00 (PARIS TIME) ON TUESDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2011

Growth for the region will be moderate in the near-term but should record solid performance through 2016. To sustain favorable growth, the Southeast Asian countries need to address considerable structural challenges. Green growth offers alternative long-term growth potential.

» For more information, contact Dev.Asia@oecd.org


Launch of OECD Revenue Statistics 2011

Tuesday 29

UNDER EMBARGO UNTIL 11:00 (PARIS TIME) ON TUESDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2011

This annual publication presents a unique set of detailed and internationally comparable tax data in a common format for all OECD countries from 1965 onwards.  The conceptual framework in which the data are presented defines which government receipts should be regarded as taxes, and classifies different types of taxes.

» Request a copy under embargo: embargo@oecd.org


Monthly Statistical Release - Consumer Price Indices

Tuesday 29

UNDER EMBARGO UNTIL 12:00 (PARIS TIME) ON TUESDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2011


Quarterly Statistical Release - International Trade

Wednesday 30

UNDER EMBARGO UNTIL 12H00 (PARIS TIME) ON WEDNESDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2011


Upcoming events

NOVEMBER

21/22 - Ethical governance/ "Le Congrès européen sur l'éthique et la gouvernance" Congress organised jointly by the OECD and the Université de droit de Cergy Pontoise. See on OECD's work on Ethics.

21/22 - New OECD network on health expenditures. The SBO Network on Health Expenditures brings together health budget examiners, in close co-ordination with the OECD Health Committee, to address the consequences of increasing health and long-term care expenditures.

22/23 - OECD - International Association for Research in Income and Wealth (IARIW) conference on Economic Security. Opened by the Secretary-General.

 

Find more events at www.oecd.org/media/upcoming

 

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