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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

OECD Week: Where next for the world economy?

OECD Week: Where next for the world economy?

Debate at the OECD Forum and the forecasts and analysis in the latest edition of the OECD’s twice-yearly Economic Outlook will set the tone for recommendations and decisions at the OECD’s annual ministerial meeting.
Restoring stability, confidence and sustainable growth is the priority. The OECD is working with governments and international organisations to cut short the crisis and lay the foundations of a stronger, cleaner and fairer global economy.

OECD sees strongest outlook since 2007
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has revised its World Economic Outlook upwards for the first time in two years, as its latest review concludes that the global economic slide is nearing a bottom.
In its report, published on Wednesday, the OECD revised its growth forecast for 2009 to a decline of 4.1 per cent, down from a contraction of 4.3 per cent. It said that in 2010, it expects very modest growth where earlier it expected none.
Weak recovery in sight but damage from crisis likely to be long-lasting, says OECD
http://www.oecd.org/document/41/0,3343,en_2649_34109_43123241_1_1_1_37443,00.html

The OECD Forum on 23-24 June, and the OECD ministerial meeting on 24-25 June mark the annual high point in the Organisation’s calendar. Ministers from governments from around the world, as well as leading representatives of business, labour, NGOs, academia and the media, will thrash out ideas and seek solutions to global problems.
>> Read this Key Information brochure to find out more about the issues that will be debated.

The forecasts in the Economic Outlook, to be published at 10:30 on 24 June, and discussions at the Forum will feed directly into the ministerial meeting which will be chaired by Korean Prime Minister Han Seung-soo

Joaquín Almunia, EU Commissioner, on next steps in the crisis



OECD Annual Report 2009 Download
http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/38/39/43125523.pdf

22-Jun-2009
This Annual Report highlights some of the OECD's achievements in 2009 and describes how it is helping its member countries respond to new challenges ahead.
Also available:

* Rapport annuel de l'OCDE : 2009 , pdf, (French)

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