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Vol.11, January 2007 |
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Key APEC Documents 2006 outlines the key policy decisions and initiatives endorsed by Leaders and Ministers, which provide the direction for on-going APEC work. Also available in this publication are the 2006 APEC Leaders' Declaration and Statements from Ministerial Meetings.
APEC#206-SE-05.3, ISSN 0219-1105, Price: S$20/US$15 File Size: 360kb |
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The 2006 APEC Economic Policy Report introduces structural reform and the regional changes that have been acting as drivers for the new structural reform focus of the Economic Committee (EC). The report also discusses how a whole-of-government approach can increase the effectiveness, support, and potential success of a structural reform program and explores how economies may address the short term costs that reforms may generate by displaying commitment to implementing reforms across the whole of government and by transparently communicating the longer term benefits to the population.
APEC#206-EC-01.1, ISSN 0218-9763, 135pp, Price: S$30/US$20 File Size: 800kb |
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The 2006 Annual Report to Ministers - APEC Committee on Trade and Investment outlines the accomplishments of the CTI over the last 12 months and recommendations in the key priority areas of APEC's trade and investment liberalization and facilitation agenda.
APEC#206-CT-01.6, ISSN 0219-1865, 222pp File Size: 1MB |
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The 2006 APEC SOM Report on Economic and Technical Cooperation (ECOTECH) contains information on ECOTECH activities carried out by APEC fora and reports on the implementation of key ECOTECH initiatives. SCE's ECOTECH priorities include - Integration into the Global Economy, Counter-terrorism Capacity Building, Development of Knowledge-Based Economies, and Addressing the Social Dimensions of Globalization.
APEC#206-ES-01.1, ISSN 0218-8932, 84pp File Size: 800kb |
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The APEC Economic Committee's Study on Socio-Economic Disparity in the APEC Region clarifies the concepts of socio-economic disparity, and discusses the current status of the issue in APEC member economies by collating ongoing activities in APEC aimed at addressing socio-economic disparity. Further, the study recommends several policy tools to tackle socio-economic disparity and evaluates the use of those tools in action. Because socio-economic disparity is a cross-cutting issue that is relevant to many areas of APEC's policy agenda, the study shares APEC member economies' experiences in addressing the problem.
APEC#206-EC-01.2, ISBN 981-05-6817-7, 48pp, Price: S$20/US$15 File Size: 500kb |
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APEC has progressively made headway by employing a secure trade strategy and coordinating regional action through the Counter-Terrorism Task Force. The review brings to light how this task force has been meeting its targets and explains APEC's own approach to containing the threat and impact of international terrorism.
APEC#206-SO-01.1, 120pp File Size: 1.8MB (Zip) |
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A series of papers presented in 2006, this collection provides a snapshot of current thoughts on a number of important issues which include complex behind-the-border obstacles to trade and investment, capacity building for sustainable growth, free trade agreements and regional trade arrangements, the new security agenda and APEC reform. The papers have been drawn from APEC's various institutions - the intergovernmental fora, the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC), the network of APEC Study Centers, and the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC).
APEC#206-SE-05.2, ISSN 1793-4001, 90pp, Price: S$30/US$20 File Size: 1.5MB |
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