Ask the economists

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Each month OECD experts will hold a live online question and answer session on a topical issue. These sessions are open to everyone and hosted by OECD economists.


How it works

A short article on the latest issue is posted to this page one week before the debate. You can then email a question at any time before or during the session to the economists at ask@oecd.org in English or French.
The economists answer questions during the two-hour session and these are posted to the website in English. You can also email your comments on those answers and we will post these too, as appropriate.
Articles, reports and working papers related to the issue to be debated are also posted on the site.

 

 

Previous sessions

Top of page

-- OECD Forum -- 3-4 June 2008 Paris

A multi-stakeholder summit alongside the OECD's annual ministerial meeting.


Summaries and Speeches

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2008 Edition

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OECD Observer, December 2007-January 2008

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