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  • 27-May-2004

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    Report on non-OECD Countries’ Spam Legislation (OECD Digital Economy Paper 81)

    This report on anti-spam legislation in OECD non-member countries was originally prepared for the Brussels OECD Workshop on Spam and was updated following the workshop to include more non-member country information in April 2004.

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  • 12-December-2003

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    Reviews of National Policies for Education South Eastern Europe: Volume 2: FYRoM, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia

    The aim of the Stability Pact is to strengthen countries in South Eastern Europe in their efforts to foster peace, democracy, human rights, social development, economic prosperity and a favourable environment for sustainable security, in order to achieve stability in the region. These objectives of the Stability Pact were adopted in the Cologne Document and the Sarajevo Declaration, signed in 1999 by more than 40 partner countries and

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  • 16-May-2003

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    Guiding Principles for Reform of Environmental Enforcement Authorities in Transition Economies of EECCA

    Economic growth has been recorded during the last couple of years in the transition economies of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA). Thus, Environmental Enforcement Authorities are being challenged to prevent and control environmental pollution and degradation during the period of economic recovery and production upturn.

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  • 16-May-2003

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    5th "Environment for Europe" Ministerial Conference, 21-23 May, 2003, Kyiv

    Environment Ministers from 55 countries of Europe, North America, Caucasus and Central Asia met in Kyiv on 21-23 May at 5th 'Environment for Europe' Ministerial Conference. OECD provided inputs on environmental policy instruments, financing.

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  • 16-May-2003

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    Urban Water Sector Reform in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia: Progress since the Almaty Ministerial Conference (Russian)

    A publication prepared by the EAP Task Force Secretariat and presented at the 5th Pan-European Ministerial Conference "Environment for Europe" held in Kiev (Ukraine) on 21-23 May, 2003. This is a Russian version.

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  • 9-May-2003

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    Financing Strategies for Water and Environmental Infrastructure

    This book presents a method to develop financing strategies for investment-heavy environmental infrastructure, such as urban water supply, wastewater collection and treatment, and municipal solid waste. The strategies, supported by the FEASIBLE computer model, were developed in several countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA), in EU accession countries and China.

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  • 18-December-2002

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    Enterprise Policy Performance Assessment (EPPA) for Romania

    This report seeks to help address the challenges facing SMEs, drawing on the practical experience and views of Romanian SME representatives, expert advisors and the complementary experience and skills of the OECD and the EBRD.

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  • 16-July-2002

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    Foreign Direct Investment in South-Eastern Europe in the early 2000s

    The aim of this paper is to provide a statistical update of an earlier analysis on FDI in South East European countries and includes Moldova among the countries covered. Various features of FDI in the region and in individual countries are presented in 29 tables. This study, prepared by Gábor Hunya of the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, was commissioned by the Austrian Ministry of Economy and Labour.

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  • 16-July-2002

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    Attracting investment to South East Europe: Common principles and best practices - Ministerial Declaration

    Ministers representing the nations of South East Europe met in Vienna on 18 July 2002 under the auspices of the Stability Pact Investment Compact to sign this declaration on common principles and best practices designed to attract private investment in the region.

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  • 24-January-2002

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    Instruments for Monitoring Progress in Policy Reform

    The policy statements presented in this first edition of the Monitoring Instruments describe the programme of structural reform in Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Romania.

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