Gao-06-167, International Trade

Gao-06-167, International Trade
Author: United States Government Accountability Office
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2018-01-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781984318121

GAO-06-167, INTERNATIONAL TRADE: USTR Would Benefit from Greater Use of Strategic Human Capital Management Principles

Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation

Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
Author: Barbara D. Bovbjerg
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2009-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 143790789X

The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. (PBGC) employs 800 fed. employees and uses 1,500 private sector employees to insure the pensions of millions of private sector workers and retirees in certain employer-sponsored pension plans. In recent years, PBGC¿s projected financial liabilities and workloads have increased greatly due to a large no. of pension plan terminations. Given this, it is important that PBGC remain well positioned to fulfill its promise to those retirees who depend on it. This is a report on: PBGC¿s recent experience in hiring and retaining key staff and how it compared to other fed. agencies; and the actions PBGC has taken to hire and retain key staff and what additional steps, if any, can be taken. Includes recommend. Illustrations.

International trade

International trade
Author: United States. Government Accountability Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2005
Genre: Human capital
ISBN:

Governing Regional Integration for Development

Governing Regional Integration for Development
Author: Antoni Estevadeordal
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317125592

Developing countries have joined the rapidly growing global system of regional trade agreements (RTAs) over the past years. The drive towards regional integration has advanced with the formation of new markets and groups in Latin America, Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Oceania with few developing countries remaining outside these regional schemes. This volume looks at how 'getting governance right' is a central element for successful RTA implementation, taking stock of the quality and effectiveness of the monitoring of development country RTAs around the world. Organized by the main world regions and primarily focusing on developing country RTAs, the book also includes two case studies focused on monitoring in developed country regional agreements by way of comparison. The contributors operationalize governance in the context of RTA implementation with a more narrow and technical term of 'monitoring' and provide eight important lessons for assessing monitoring around the world.