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No. 2001/03 | 01 Feb 2001 |
Making Codes of Corporate Conduct Work
Many companies have implemented programmes that help them to respond to societal concerns about the economic, social and environmental impacts of their activities. These help them to manage their compliance with legal or regulatory requirements and... |
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No. 2001/02 | 01 Feb 2001 |
Corporate Responsibility
In the ongoing public debate on globalisation, concerns have been expressed about the economic, social and environmental impacts of deepening international trade and investment ties and about the activities of the multinational enterprises. These... |
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No. 2001/01 | 01 Feb 2001 |
Private Initiatives for Corporate Responsibility
Voluntary initiatives in the area of corporate responsibility have been among the major trends in international business in recent years. Business surveys show that most large OECD-based multinational enterprises have participated in this trend in... |
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No. 2000/05 | 01 Nov 2000 |
Recent Trends, Policies and Challenges in SEE Countries
In the wake of the Balkan crisis, the Central and East European transition countries have been put into two groups, the seven South-East European countries (SEEC-7) and the five Central European countries (CEEC-5). SEEC-7 have not only been more... |
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No. 2000/04 | 01 Dec 2000 |
Main Determinants and Impacts of Foreign Direct Investment on China's Economy
The present note summarises the main findings of the research conducted under the auspices of the OECD/MOFTEC Co-operation Programme on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) between the fall 1999 and the spring 2000 on Main Determinants and Impacts of FDI... |
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No. 2000/03 | 01 Jul 2000 |
Lithuania
The present study was prepared in the third quarter of 1999 as a background study to a Conference organised by the OECD Committee on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises (CIME), in collaboration with the Centre for Co-operation with... |
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No. 2000/02 | 01 Apr 2000 |
Investment Patterns in a Longer-Term Perspective
Reports on trends in international direct investment tend to focus on recent developments. While such information is clearly of most relevance for policymakers and others interested in the pace and scale of globalisation, it fails to provide any... |
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No. 2000/01 | 01 Mar 2000 |
Business Approaches to Combating Bribery
Bribery is becoming a high priority public concern and the legal framework and enforcement apparatus used in the fight against it are being developed in the OECD and elsewhere. Reflecting these civic and legal pressures, firms now often deal with... |
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No. 1999/03 | 01 Nov 1999 |
Rules for the Global Economy
This paper explores the differences, similarities and synergies between voluntary and binding approaches to international rules. Voluntary efforts to ensure that firms adhere to appropriate standards of business conduct have been an important recent... |
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No. 1999/02 | 01 Nov 1999 |
Deciphering Codes of Corporate Conduct
Evidence of public concerns about globalisation is pervasive -- in the newspapers, on the Internet and more formal discussions of public policy. The business community has been attempting to position itself with respect to these concerns. Indeed,... |
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No. 1999/01 | 01 Jan 1999 |
Southeast Asia
At a time of continuing financial crisis in Asia, the question of the appropriate policies for recovery and for future sustainable development is paramount. One area of particular importance is the treatment of foreign investors. Foreign direct... |
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No. 1998/01 | 01 Jan 1998 |
Survey of OECD Work on International Investment
International direct investment is increasingly recognised as an engine of economic growth and a powerful force for global integration. The OECD has long been active in analysing the implications of such forces and in influencing the design of... |
OECD Working Papers on International Investment
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Making Codes of Corporate Conduct Work
OECD
01 Feb 2001
Many companies have implemented programmes that help them to respond to societal concerns about the economic, social and environmental impacts of their activities. These help them to manage their compliance with legal or regulatory requirements and...
Corporate Responsibility
OECD
01 Feb 2001
In the ongoing public debate on globalisation, concerns have been expressed about the economic, social and environmental impacts of deepening international trade and investment ties and about the activities of the multinational enterprises. These...
Private Initiatives for Corporate Responsibility
OECD
01 Feb 2001
Voluntary initiatives in the area of corporate responsibility have been among the major trends in international business in recent years. Business surveys show that most large OECD-based multinational enterprises have participated in this trend in...
Recent Trends, Policies and Challenges in SEE Countries
OECD
01 Nov 2000
In the wake of the Balkan crisis, the Central and East European transition countries have been put into two groups, the seven South-East European countries (SEEC-7) and the five Central European countries (CEEC-5). SEEC-7 have not only been more...
The present note summarises the main findings of the research conducted under the auspices of the OECD/MOFTEC Co-operation Programme on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) between the fall 1999 and the spring 2000 on Main Determinants and Impacts of FDI...
Lithuania
OECD
01 Jul 2000
The present study was prepared in the third quarter of 1999 as a background study to a Conference organised by the OECD Committee on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises (CIME), in collaboration with the Centre for Co-operation with...
Investment Patterns in a Longer-Term Perspective
Stephen Thomsen
01 Apr 2000
Reports on trends in international direct investment tend to focus on recent developments. While such information is clearly of most relevance for policymakers and others interested in the pace and scale of globalisation, it fails to provide any...
Business Approaches to Combating Bribery
Kathryn Gordon and Maiko Miyake
01 Mar 2000
Bribery is becoming a high priority public concern and the legal framework and enforcement apparatus used in the fight against it are being developed in the OECD and elsewhere. Reflecting these civic and legal pressures, firms now often deal with...
Rules for the Global Economy
Kathryn Gordon
01 Nov 1999
This paper explores the differences, similarities and synergies between voluntary and binding approaches to international rules. Voluntary efforts to ensure that firms adhere to appropriate standards of business conduct have been an important recent...
Deciphering Codes of Corporate Conduct
Kathryn Gordon and Maiko Miyake
01 Nov 1999
Evidence of public concerns about globalisation is pervasive -- in the newspapers, on the Internet and more formal discussions of public policy. The business community has been attempting to position itself with respect to these concerns. Indeed,...
Southeast Asia
Stephen Thomsen
01 Jan 1999
At a time of continuing financial crisis in Asia, the question of the appropriate policies for recovery and for future sustainable development is paramount. One area of particular importance is the treatment of foreign investors. Foreign direct...
Survey of OECD Work on International Investment
OECD
01 Jan 1998
International direct investment is increasingly recognised as an engine of economic growth and a powerful force for global integration. The OECD has long been active in analysing the implications of such forces and in influencing the design of...