Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is an intergovernmental organization founded in 1961 that brings together member countries to promote economic growth, higher living standards, trade, and policy coordination. Headquartered in Paris, it serves as a forum for governments to share data, develop standards, and exchange best practices on economic and social policy.[2][4][5]
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economics
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Model Tax Convention On Income And On Capital: Condensed Version 2010
Agricultural policy in Germany (Agricultural policy reports)
Housing finance: Present problems: three reports
Competitiveness And Private Sector Development, Republic Of Moldova 2011: Fostering Sme Development
The Cost Of Air Pollution: Health Impacts Of Road Transport
OECD Environmental Performance Reviews: Luxembourg
Ageing And Employment Policies: Italy
Making Development Co-Operation More Effective: 2014 Progress Report
Oecd Pensions Outlook 2014: Edition 2014 by Oecd Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development (2014-12-15)
OECD Institutional Investors Statistics 2016
OECD Studies On Environmental Innovation Energy And Climate Policy: Bending The Technological Trajectory
OECD Economic Surveys: New Zealand: 2011
OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Quebec, Canada 2010
Korea: Improving The Re-Employment Prospects Of Displaced Workers
States of Fragility 2016: Understanding Violence
OECD Environmental Performance Reviews: Germany 2012
OECD Reviews Of Innovation Policy: Sweden 2012
International Regulatory Co-Operation: Case Studies: Transnational Private Regulation And Water Management (Volume 3)
Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Boosting Social Enterprise Development Good Practice Compendium
Major air pollution problems: The Japanese experience
Evaluation Of Agricultural Policy Reforms In: The United States
Talis 2013 Results: An International Perspective On Teaching And Learning
Attractiveness For Innovation: Location Factors For International Investment
Corporate Governance: Board Practices Incentives And Governing Risks