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 Issue  35 | December 2008

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OECD Development Dimension Series

This new series takes a whole-of-government perspective on development, and marks the commitment to ‘unbundle’ the notion of policy coherence for development so as to make it better known, understood and actionable. The OECD seeks to analyse the development aspects of policies in specific domains – coherence between development objectives and macroeconomic, financial or trade policies, or in relation to institutional, agricultural, fisheries, migration, environmental or other policies – and proposes to explain both policy trade-offs and synergies. By systematically taking the development dimension of member country policies into account, OECD analysis and dialogue can help change behaviour in support of development in an ever more integrated, interdependent global economy.