Human Capital How what you know shapes your life

Version: Print (Paperback) Publication date: 20Feb 2007

Language: English ISBN: 9789264029088  Price: ∈15/$19/£10

This book explores the influence of education and learning on our societies and lives and examines what countries are doing to provide education and training to support people throughout their lives.

Economic Policy Reforms―Going for Growth, 2007 Edition

Version: Print (Paperback) Publication date: 15 Feb 2007

Language: English ISBN: 9789264030473 Price: ∈60/$75/£41

Based on a broad set of indications of structural policies and performance, Going for Growth 2007 takes stock of the recent progress made in implementing(貫徹) policy reforms and identifies, for each OECD country, five policy priorities to lift growth.

Climate Changes in the European Alps―Adapting Winter Tourism and Natural hazards Management

Version: Print (Paperback) Publication date: 22 Jan 2007

Language: English ISBN: 9789264031685  Price: ∈24/$32/£17

The first systematic cross-country analysis of snow-reliability of Alpine ski areas under climate change for five countries in the region: France, Switzerland, Austria, Italy and Germany.

OECD in Figures 2006―2007―Statistics on the Member Countries―OECD Observer―Volume 2006 Supplement 1

Version: Print (Paperback) Publication date: 05 Jan 2007

Language: English ISBN: 9789264022638  Price: ∈15/$20/£10

A handy pocket reference containing key data covering the entire range of OECD work including the economy, employment, health, education, migration, the environment, science and technology, public fiancés, agriculture, trade, and development aid.

Issue 2

Version: Print (Paperback) Publication date: 26 Jan 2007

Language: English ISBN: 9789264030954  Price: ∈80/$97/£55

OECD’s twice yearly assessment and projections for the economies of the OECD area and selected non-members. This edition also looks at the rise in household debt.

 

45.   Which of the following books was published most lately?

A. OECD in Figures 2006―2007.

B. OECD Economic Outlook.

C. Human Capital.

D.Climate Changes in the European Alps.

46.   We can learn from the passage that Alps________

A. an Austrian interesting places most attractive in summer seasons.

B. an European mountain belonging to three countries.

C. A stadium for skiing lovers from five European countries.

D.An European mountain famous for its winter skiing.

47.   From the book with ISBN____ you can get a wider range of information about OECD.

A. 9789264029088               B. 9789264022638

C. 9789264030954               D. 9789264030473

48.   You should afford ____ Euro dollars for a book to know about the recent progress in economic policies in the OECD countries.

A. 60                    B. 15                     C. 55             D. 80

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