United States
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The United States system of pension supervision is best understood in the context of the role of private pensions in providing retirement income for retirees and the historical development of the employment based system in the United States.
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This reliable source of yearly data covers a wide range of statistics on international trade of OECD countries and provides detailed data in value by commodity and by partner country.
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Social enterprises in the United States are increasing economic options for low-income communities and nonprofit organisations. An unanswered question, however, is to what degree social enterprises can significantly contribute to urban rebuilding ...
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This report contains a survey of the main barriers to employment for older workers, an assessment of measures to overcome these barriers, and a set of policy recommendations for the United States.
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This paper provides an assessment of the impact of a package of structural reforms in the European Union and the United States on long-run trade and output gains accruing to OECD countries. The package includes reforms that reduce...
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This reliable source of yearly data on international trade provides detailed data in value by commodity and by partner country. Each table presents imports and exports of a given commodity with about one hundred partner countries or country groupings...
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Preferential trade agreements have long been regarded as a factor limiting the development of multilateral trade. Now, on the contrary, they are being criticised for their shortcomings. A recent debate about the utilisation rate of trade preferences ...
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Non-discrimination is one of the fundamental principles of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), signed by the 148 countries that are members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). The Most Favoured Nation (MFN) clause of the 1947 ...
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The study shows that the utilisation rate for US non-reciprocal preferences is high. Developing countries make considerable use of preference schemes for their exports to the US. Cases where relatively little use is made of certain schemes in ...
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