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Fiscalité internationale, investissement et financement en faveur du développement
L'établissement de règles et de politiques internationales pour régir les politiques relatives à la fiscalité est une question qui revêt de plus en plus d'importance. La fuite de capitaux, la perte de recettes fiscales, la concurrence fiscale, l'établissement du prix de transfert et l'élaboration de différentes formes d'instruments financiers sont quelques-unes des questions pertinentes pour les pays en développement. Les forums internationaux les plus importants qui traitent actuellement des questions de fiscalité internationale se trouvent au sein des Nations Unies et sont, par exemple, le Conseil économique et social (ECOSOC) et le processus de financement pour le développement.

 

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1 Mécanismes statutaires de renégociation de la dette souveraine : pourquoi et comment ?
2 South Perspectives - Trade and Finance Linkages for Promoting Development
3 Developing Country Perspectives on the Role of the Development Cooperation Forum: Building Strategic Approaches to Enhancing Multilateral Development Cooperation
4 Reshaping the International Development Cooperation Architecture: Perspectives on a Strategic Development Role for the Development Cooperation Forum (DCF)
5 Capital Flows from South to North: A New Dynamic in Global Economic Relations
6 Comments on the 3rd High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness' Final Consultative Draft of the Accra Agenda for Action (AAA)
7 Comments on the 3rd High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness' First Consultative Draft of the Accra Agenda for Action (AAA)
8 Financing for Development from Monterrey to Doha
9 Harmonisation des pays donneurs - Malaise dans les pays du Sud
10 Buying Power : Aid, Governance and Public Procurement
11 Let's Launch an Enquiry into the Debt!: A Manual on how to Organise Audits on Third World Debts
12 Aid for Trade
13 Developments on Discussions for the Improvement of the Framework for ICSID Arbitration and the Participation of Developing Countries
14 Will Investment Rules Shrink Policy Space for Sustainable Development? Evidence from the Electricity Sector
15 The Doha Trade Negotiations and Local Communities: The Investment Agenda and the Services Negotiations in the WTO
16 Technical Assistance in the Area of Trade and Investment
17 The Northern WTO Agenda on Investment: Do as we say, Not as we did
18 Financing for Development Beyond Monterrey: Contributions to a South Agenda: Contents
19 Financing for Development Beyond Monterrey: Contributions to a South Agenda: Part I
20 Financing for Development Beyond Monterrey: Contributions to a South Agenda: Part II
21 Financing for Development Beyond Monterrey: Contributions to a South Agenda: Part III
22 Financing for Development Beyond Monterrey: Contributions to a South Agenda: Part IV
23 The Third World Debt Crisis:A Continuity of Imperialism
24 Foreign Direct Investment and International Agreements: A South Perspective
25 Financing Development, Key Issues for the South
26 Foreign Direct Investment, Development and the New Global Economic Order