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04 Aug 2017
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Book
English
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Multi-Dimensional Review of Panama
: Volume 1: Initial Assessment
OECD, Pages:: 170
Since the beginning of the 21st century, Panama has exhibited remarkable economic growth and has reduced the gap in terms of income per capita with high-income countries. Social progress has also been achieved, mainly through the reduction of poverty...
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01 Jan 2017
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Chapter
French
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Indicateurs de l'aide, du commerce et du développement pour le Panama
OECD, Pages:: 402–403
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Panorama de l'aide pour le commerce 2015
: Réduire les coûts du commerce pour une croissance durable et inclusive
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04 Nov 2016
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Book
English
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Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes Peer Reviews: Panama 2016
: Phase 2: Implementation of the Standard in Practice
OECD, Pages:: 156
This report contains the 2014 “Phase 2: Implementation of the Standards in Practice” Global Forum review of Panama.
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29 Oct 2016
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Chapter
English
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Panama
OECD, Pages:: 291–294
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Latin American Economic Outlook 2017
: Youth, Skills and Entrepreneurship
Panama’s economic growth over the past decade was inclusive and led to a significant reduction in poverty and the expansion of shared prosperity. Panama has made significant progress in reducing poverty in recent years (poverty and extreme poverty...
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29 Oct 2016
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Spanish
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Panama
OECD, Pages:: 312–315
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Perspectivas económicas de América Latina 2017
: Juventud, competencias y emprendimiento
El crecimiento económico de Panamá durante la última década fue inclusivo y contribuyó a una considerable reducción de la pobreza y de la inequidad. Durante la década del 2004-2014, la pobreza y la pobreza extrema disminuyeron más de 10 puntos...
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29 Oct 2016
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Graph
English
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Activity status of youth by single year of age in Panama, 2014
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Latin American Economic Outlook 2017
: Youth, Skills and Entrepreneurship
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29 Oct 2016
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Graph
Spanish
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Actividad de los jóvenes por año de edad en Panamá, 2014
in
Perspectivas económicas de América Latina 2017
: Juventud, competencias y emprendimiento
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26 Sep 2016
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Chapter
English
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Panama
OECD, Pages:: 235–240
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Taxing Wages in Latin America and the Caribbean 2016
The country profile includes data on the income taxes paid by workers, their social security contributions, the family benefits they receive in the form of cash transfers as well as the social security contributions and payroll taxes paid by the...
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14 Dec 2015
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French
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Panama
OECD, Pages:: 160–161
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Resserrer les liens avec les diasporas
: Panorama des compétences des migrants 2015
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12 Dec 2015
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Chapter
Spanish
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Panamá
OECD, Pages:: 224–226
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Perspectivas económicas de América Latina 2016
: Hacia una nueva asociación con China
En los últimos años China se ha convertido en uno de los principales socios comerciales de Panamá, con una cesta de exportaciones concentrada sobre todo en los productos básicos. En 2014 el 9% de las exportaciones panameñas tenían como destino China,...
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12 Dec 2015
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English
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Panama
OECD, Pages:: 208–210
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Latin American Economic Outlook 2016
: Towards a New Partnership with China
In recent years, China has become one of Panama’s main trading partners, with the export basket mainly concentrated in commodity products. In 2014, 9% of Panama’s exports were destined for China, making it its third export destination. Similarly,...
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11 Dec 2015
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Data
English
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Pensions indicators (Edition 2015)
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OECD Pensions Statistics
This dataset comprises statistics pertaining to pensions indicators.It includes indicators such as occupational pension funds’asset as a % of GDP, personal pension funds’ asset as a % of GDP, DC pension plans’assets as a % of total assets. Pension ...
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11 Dec 2015
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Data
English
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Pensions statistics (Edition 2015)
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OECD Pensions Statistics
This dataset includes pension funds statistics with OECD classifications by type of pension plans and by type of pension funds. All types of plans are included (occupational and personal, mandatory and voluntary). The OECD classification considers ...
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03 Nov 2015
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Chapter
English
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Panama
OECD, Pages:: 158–159
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Connecting with Emigrants
: A Global Profile of Diasporas 2015
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30 June 2015
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Chapter
English
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Aid, Trade and Development Indicators for Panama
OECD, Pages:: 368–369
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Aid for Trade at a Glance 2015
: Reducing Trade Costs for Inclusive, Sustainable Growth
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30 June 2015
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Graph
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Aid, Trade and Development Indicators for Panama (graph)
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Aid for Trade at a Glance 2015
: Reducing Trade Costs for Inclusive, Sustainable Growth
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28 Apr 2015
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Book
English
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Innovation Policy in Panama
: Design, Implementation and Evaluation
OECD, Pages:: 120
This report reviews the experience of Panama in designing and implementing innovation policy. It presents an overview of economic and innovation indicators in the country in a comparative perspective with other economies in Latin America, and beyond...
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28 Apr 2015
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Foreword and acknowledgements
OECD, Pages:: 3–6
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Innovation Policy in Panama
: Design, Implementation and Evaluation
Supporting innovation and production development is fundamental to compete in global economies. Innovation is gaining momentum in Latin America, and many countries in the region are involved in designing and implementing better policies to promote it...
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28 Apr 2015
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Assessment and recommendations
OECD, Pages:: 23–34
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Innovation Policy in Panama
: Design, Implementation and Evaluation
Panama’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew on average by 6.57% a year between 1990 and 2012, twice the average growth of Latin America during the same period. The country has recovered relatively well from the financial and economic crisis of 2008,...
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28 Apr 2015
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Country profile: Panama
OECD, Pages:: 13–15
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Innovation Policy in Panama
: Design, Implementation and Evaluation
Panama is a unitary country with elected regional authorities, composed of the nine provinces of Bocas del Toro, Chiriquí, Coclé, Colón, Darién, Herrera, Los Santos, Panamá, Veraguas, and of five indigenous regions (comarcas): Emberá, Kuna Yala,...
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