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Titre : The contribution of multinational enterprises to the Sustainable Development Goals Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Caroline Witte, Auteur ; John Dilyard, Auteur Editeur : Genève 10 [Suisse] : UNCTAD Année de publication : 2017 Collection : Transnational Corporations num. Vol. 24, N° 2 Importance : 137 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Entreprises Développement durable Sociétés transnationales Résumé : This special issue intends to set a research agenda on the contribution of MNEs to the SDGs, and we are confident that the articles included in it can inspire future research on this topic... The contribution of multinational enterprises to the Sustainable Development Goals by John Dilyard and Caroline Witte -
Multinational enterprises and the Sustainable Development Goals: What do we know and how to proceed? by Ans Kolk, Arno Kourula and Niccolò Pisani - Exploring the interface of CSR and the Sustainable Development Goals by Norma Schönherr, Florian Findler and André Martinuzzi - The multinational and the legitimation of sustainable development by William J. Donoher - Corporate sustainability assessments: MNE engagement with sustainable development and the SDGs by Cheree Topple, Jerome D Donovan, Eryadi K. Masli and Thomas Borgert - The sustainable development effects of investment by emerging market multinationals: shaping beneficial outcomes for home and host country by Guus Hendriks - MNE subsidiaries’ adoption of gender equality and women empowerment goal: a conceptual framework by Jane Lai Yee Terpstra-Tong - Microfinance for poverty alleviation: Do transnational initiatives overlook fundamental questions of competition and intermediation? by Frithjof Arp, Alvin Ardisa and Alviani Ardisa - Under African skies – mining TNCs in Africa and the Sustainable Development Goals by W. Travis Selmier II and Aloysius Newenham-KahindiEn ligne : http://unctad.org/en/pages/PublicationWebflyer.aspx?publicationid=1876 The contribution of multinational enterprises to the Sustainable Development Goals [document électronique] / Caroline Witte, Auteur ; John Dilyard, Auteur . - Genève 10 (Palais des Nations 8-14, Av. de la Paix, 1211, Suisse) : UNCTAD, 2017 . - 137 p. - (Transnational Corporations; Vol. 24, N° 2) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Entreprises Développement durable Sociétés transnationales Résumé : This special issue intends to set a research agenda on the contribution of MNEs to the SDGs, and we are confident that the articles included in it can inspire future research on this topic... The contribution of multinational enterprises to the Sustainable Development Goals by John Dilyard and Caroline Witte -
Multinational enterprises and the Sustainable Development Goals: What do we know and how to proceed? by Ans Kolk, Arno Kourula and Niccolò Pisani - Exploring the interface of CSR and the Sustainable Development Goals by Norma Schönherr, Florian Findler and André Martinuzzi - The multinational and the legitimation of sustainable development by William J. Donoher - Corporate sustainability assessments: MNE engagement with sustainable development and the SDGs by Cheree Topple, Jerome D Donovan, Eryadi K. Masli and Thomas Borgert - The sustainable development effects of investment by emerging market multinationals: shaping beneficial outcomes for home and host country by Guus Hendriks - MNE subsidiaries’ adoption of gender equality and women empowerment goal: a conceptual framework by Jane Lai Yee Terpstra-Tong - Microfinance for poverty alleviation: Do transnational initiatives overlook fundamental questions of competition and intermediation? by Frithjof Arp, Alvin Ardisa and Alviani Ardisa - Under African skies – mining TNCs in Africa and the Sustainable Development Goals by W. Travis Selmier II and Aloysius Newenham-KahindiEn ligne : http://unctad.org/en/pages/PublicationWebflyer.aspx?publicationid=1876 Documents numériques
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Titre : The debate on the international financial architecture : reforming the reformers Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Yilmaz Akyüz, Auteur Editeur : Genève 10 [Suisse] : UNCTAD Année de publication : April 2000 Collection : Discussion paper num. 148 Importance : 24 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Finances internationales Tags : Finance internationale Réformes Résumé : This paper briefly surveys the progress made in various areas of reform of the international financial architecture since the outbreak of the East Asian crisis, and explains the principal technical and political obstacles encountered in carrying out fundamental changes capable of dealing with global and systemic instability. It ends with a brief discussion of what developing countries could do at the global, national or regional level to establish defense mechanisms against financial instability and contagion. En ligne : http://unctad.org/en/docs/dp_148.en.pdf The debate on the international financial architecture : reforming the reformers [document électronique] / Yilmaz Akyüz, Auteur . - Genève 10 (Palais des Nations 8-14, Av. de la Paix, 1211, Suisse) : UNCTAD, April 2000 . - 24 p. - (Discussion paper; 148) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Finances internationales Tags : Finance internationale Réformes Résumé : This paper briefly surveys the progress made in various areas of reform of the international financial architecture since the outbreak of the East Asian crisis, and explains the principal technical and political obstacles encountered in carrying out fundamental changes capable of dealing with global and systemic instability. It ends with a brief discussion of what developing countries could do at the global, national or regional level to establish defense mechanisms against financial instability and contagion. En ligne : http://unctad.org/en/docs/dp_148.en.pdf Documents numériques
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Titre : The least developed countries report 2011 : The potential role of South-South cooperation for inclusive and sustainable development Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : Genève 10 [Suisse] : UNCTAD Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 194 p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Coopération au développement Tags : Pays les moins avancés Développement durable Coopération Sud-Sud Coopération économiques Finances internationales Résumé : This year has been a significant one for the least developed countries (LDCs). From 9 to 13 May, Heads of State
and Government and Representatives of States gathered in Istanbul for the Fourth United Nations Conference on
the Least Developed Countries (LDC–IV) to discuss the specific development challenges facing the LDCs and to
deliberate on actions which could best enable their accelerated, inclusive and sustainable development. At the end
of the Conference, member States declared their collective commitment to a renewed and strengthened global
partnership for the development of the LDCs, and they adopted a new Programme of Action for the Least Developed
Countries for the Decade 2011–2020.En ligne : http://unctad.org/en/docs/ldc2011_en.pdf The least developed countries report 2011 : The potential role of South-South cooperation for inclusive and sustainable development [texte imprimé] . - Genève 10 (Palais des Nations 8-14, Av. de la Paix, 1211, Suisse) : UNCTAD, 2011 . - 194 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Coopération au développement Tags : Pays les moins avancés Développement durable Coopération Sud-Sud Coopération économiques Finances internationales Résumé : This year has been a significant one for the least developed countries (LDCs). From 9 to 13 May, Heads of State
and Government and Representatives of States gathered in Istanbul for the Fourth United Nations Conference on
the Least Developed Countries (LDC–IV) to discuss the specific development challenges facing the LDCs and to
deliberate on actions which could best enable their accelerated, inclusive and sustainable development. At the end
of the Conference, member States declared their collective commitment to a renewed and strengthened global
partnership for the development of the LDCs, and they adopted a new Programme of Action for the Least Developed
Countries for the Decade 2011–2020.En ligne : http://unctad.org/en/docs/ldc2011_en.pdf Documents numériques
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Titre : The Least Developed Countries Report 2018 : Entrepreneurship for structural transformation; Beyond business as usual Type de document : document électronique Editeur : Genève 10 [Suisse] : UNCTAD Année de publication : 2018 Importance : 190 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Commerce Développement Entrepreneuriat Pays les moins avancés Développement durable Index. décimale : 04.03 Gestion Résumé : From Afghanistan to Zambia, governments in the world’s most disadvantaged countries must prioritize dynamic enterprises and enact policies to help them thrive, create jobs, innovate and transform the economy, according to “The Least Developed Countries Report 2018: Entrepreneurship for Structural Transformation”, released by UNCTAD on 20 November 2018. Subtitled “Beyond Business as Usual”, the report looks at the conditions for creating and growing high-impact businesses in the least developed countries (LDCs), a group of 47 nations that includes most of sub-Saharan Africa, some Asian countries, and several island states. The group qualifies for preferential treatment in world trade and climate-change arrangements due to chronic disadvantages that leave them among the world’s poorest nations. En ligne : https://unctad.org/en/pages/PublicationWebflyer.aspx?publicationid=2280 Format de la ressource électronique : https://unctad.org/en/PublicationsLibrary/ldcr2018_en.pdf The Least Developed Countries Report 2018 : Entrepreneurship for structural transformation; Beyond business as usual [document électronique] . - Genève 10 (Palais des Nations 8-14, Av. de la Paix, 1211, Suisse) : UNCTAD, 2018 . - 190 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Commerce Développement Entrepreneuriat Pays les moins avancés Développement durable Index. décimale : 04.03 Gestion Résumé : From Afghanistan to Zambia, governments in the world’s most disadvantaged countries must prioritize dynamic enterprises and enact policies to help them thrive, create jobs, innovate and transform the economy, according to “The Least Developed Countries Report 2018: Entrepreneurship for Structural Transformation”, released by UNCTAD on 20 November 2018. Subtitled “Beyond Business as Usual”, the report looks at the conditions for creating and growing high-impact businesses in the least developed countries (LDCs), a group of 47 nations that includes most of sub-Saharan Africa, some Asian countries, and several island states. The group qualifies for preferential treatment in world trade and climate-change arrangements due to chronic disadvantages that leave them among the world’s poorest nations. En ligne : https://unctad.org/en/pages/PublicationWebflyer.aspx?publicationid=2280 Format de la ressource électronique : https://unctad.org/en/PublicationsLibrary/ldcr2018_en.pdf
Titre : The Least Developed Countries Report 2019 : The present and future of external development finance – old dependence, new challenges Type de document : document électronique Editeur : Genève 10 [Suisse] : UNCTAD Année de publication : 2019 Importance : 196 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : PMA Développement durable Aide au développement Coopération au développement Politique fiscale Ressources financières Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités Résumé : Least developed countries (LDCs), the world’s most impoverished nations, should proactively ensure external finance from all sources is directed to national development priorities. This approach is the best way to manage their aid dependency and eventually escape it, says UNCTAD’s Least Developed Countries Report 2019. LDCs account for 15 of the 20 most aid-dependent countries in the world due to persistent shortfalls in their domestic savings, among other factors, according to the report. “For LDCs to attain the Sustainable Development Goals and escape aid dependency, they need external finance that is targeted at the structural transformation of their economies,” UNCTAD Secretary-General Mukhisa Kituyi said. To make this possible, LDCs should take ownership of their development agenda and manage the allocation of external development finance in alignment with their national development priorities. The international community also needs to step up its support towards this common goal, the report states. En ligne : https://unctad.org/en/pages/PublicationWebflyer.aspx?publicationid=2571 Format de la ressource électronique : https://unctad.org/en/PublicationsLibrary/ldcr2019_en.pdf The Least Developed Countries Report 2019 : The present and future of external development finance – old dependence, new challenges [document électronique] . - Genève 10 (Palais des Nations 8-14, Av. de la Paix, 1211, Suisse) : UNCTAD, 2019 . - 196 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : PMA Développement durable Aide au développement Coopération au développement Politique fiscale Ressources financières Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités Résumé : Least developed countries (LDCs), the world’s most impoverished nations, should proactively ensure external finance from all sources is directed to national development priorities. This approach is the best way to manage their aid dependency and eventually escape it, says UNCTAD’s Least Developed Countries Report 2019. LDCs account for 15 of the 20 most aid-dependent countries in the world due to persistent shortfalls in their domestic savings, among other factors, according to the report. “For LDCs to attain the Sustainable Development Goals and escape aid dependency, they need external finance that is targeted at the structural transformation of their economies,” UNCTAD Secretary-General Mukhisa Kituyi said. To make this possible, LDCs should take ownership of their development agenda and manage the allocation of external development finance in alignment with their national development priorities. The international community also needs to step up its support towards this common goal, the report states. En ligne : https://unctad.org/en/pages/PublicationWebflyer.aspx?publicationid=2571 Format de la ressource électronique : https://unctad.org/en/PublicationsLibrary/ldcr2019_en.pdf The role of the basle committee on banking supervision in the regulation of international banking / Andrew Cornford
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