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DAC / Development Centre Policy Workshop Delivering Aid Effectiveness Improving Complementarity and Division of Labour. Javier Santiso Director and Chief Economist OECD Development Centre. 8 December – Paris, France .
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DAC / Development Centre Policy Workshop Delivering Aid Effectiveness Improving Complementarity and Division of Labour Javier Santiso Director and Chief Economist OECD Development Centre 8 December – Paris, France
The Development Centre: the Bridge Between OECD and Emerging Economies OECD - 23 members Non-OECD - 10 members Chile South Africa India Thailand Egypt Indonesia Israel Brazil Romania Vietnam Colombia
Public Support for Development Aid is High Average OECD DAC country percentage of people who say it is very important to “help people in poor countries develop”. Source: Eurobarometer and national survey for non-EU countries, available at www.oecd.org/dev/devcom
Bilateral ODA and GDP in DAC Countries: Sometimes “Decoupled” Sources: OECD Development Centre (2008), based on OECD DAC, 2008 and World Bank WDI online
Recent Development Centre Publications on the Financial Crisis and Aid • Working Paper • Frot, E. and J. Santiso (2008), Development Aid and Portfolio Funds: Trends, Volatility and Fragmentation, Development Centre, Working Paper No. 275 • The Fallout from the Financial Crisis: • Reisen, H. (2008), Emerging Markets Under Stress, OECD Development Centre, Policy Insight No. 83. • Prizzon, A. (2008), External Debt Sustainability – Should More be Done for the Poor?, OECD Development Centre Policy Insight No. 84. • Mold, A., Ölcer, D., and Prizzon, A. (2008), Will Aid Budgets Fall Victim to the Financial Crisis?, OECD Development Centre, Policy Insight No. 85. • Mold, A. (2008), Implications for FDI to Developing Countries, OECD Development Centre, Policy Insight No. 86. • Zimmerman, R. (2008), The End of Public Support for Development Aid?, OECD Development Centre, Policy Insight No. 87. 5
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