- 30/06/2015
- Integración, comercio y cadenas de valor
Los días 29 y 30 de junio se realizó en París la cuarta reunión para el diálogo político sobre el desarrollo basado en recursos naturales, organizado por la Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económico (OCDE). Participó como comentarista el director ejecutivo de la Red Sur, Andrés López (CENIT/UBA/RED SUR), en el panel sobre los vínculos económicos de América Latina: el comercio, las finanzas y los nuevos instrumentos de cooperación.
Agenda del Evento
Para ver mas información del evento ver http://www.oecd.org/dev/natural-resources.htm
FOURTH MEETING OF THE POLICY DIALOGUE ON NATURAL RESOURCE-BASED DEVELOPMENT
Building collective knowledge for actionable policies
ABOUT THE POLICY DIALOGUE
The Policy Dialogue on Natural Resource-based Development is a multi-year intergovernmental process of knowledge sharing and peer-learning among OECD and Partner natural resource producing countries how to harness natural resources for structural transformation and more inclusive and broad-based development. Compared to other fora, the added value of the Policy Dialogue on Natural Resource-based Development lies in its unique structure designed to facilitate the generation, systematisation and access to tacit and newly developed collective knowledge through collaborative OECD and non-OECD evidence-based policy analysis.
This process will lead to the development of compendiums of good practices drawing on OECD and non-OECD experience as well as specific tools as a result of interaction and exchanges, supported by country reviews on resource-based development and comparative analysis of country practices.
The Policy Dialogue focuses on four Work Streams: (i) Shared Value Creation and Local Development; (ii) Revenue Spending and Stabilisation Funds; (iii) Getting Better Deals and (iv) Detecting Corruption Risks in the Extractive Sector.
The Policy Dialogue is a cross-directorate OECD initiative, led by the Development Centre and involving relevant Directorates that can contribute or lead in specific policy domains, namely, the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration (CTPA), Development Cooperation (DCD), Environment (ENV), Financial and Enterprise Affairs (DAF), Legal Directorate (LEG), Public Governance and Territorial Development (GOV), Trade and Agriculture (TAD). The Policy Dialogue is a pilot of the Knowledge Sharing Alliance (KSA) initiative.