About OECD

    

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Established:
1961
convention
Location: Paris, France
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Membership:
30 countries
Budget:
EUR 303 million (2009)    
Secretariat staff: 
2 500
Secretary-General:
Angel Gurría
Publications:
250 new titles/year
Official languages:
English/French

 

Our mission

OECD brings together the governments of countries committed to democracy and the market economy from around the world to:     

  • Support sustainable economic growth
  • Boost employment
  • Raise living standards
  • Maintain financial stability
  • Assist other countries' economic development
  • Contribute to growth in world trade

The Organisation provides a setting where governments compare policy experiences, seek answers to common problems, identify good practice and coordinate domestic and international policies.
 

Andrés Velasco, Finance Minister of Chile

    

Enlargement and enhanced engagement

OECD also shares expertise and exchanges views with more than 100 other countries.

 

In May 2007, OECD countries agreed to invite Chile, Estonia, Israel, Russia and Slovenia to open discussions for membership of the Organisation and offered enhanced engagement, with a view to possible membership, to Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa.


The approval of so-called "road maps" marks the start of accession talks with Chile, Estonia, Israel, Russia and Slovenia.

 

Monitoring, analysing and forecasting
For more than 40 years, OECD has been one of the world's largest and most reliable sources of comparable statistics and economic and social data. As well as collecting data, OECD monitors trends, analyses and forecasts economic developments and researches social changes or evolving patterns in trade, environment, agriculture, technology, taxation and more. 

Publishing
OECD is one of the world’s largest publishers in the fields of economics and public policy. OECD publications are a prime vehicle for disseminating the Organisation's intellectual output, both on paper and online.


Publications are available through OLIS for government officials, through SourceOECD for researchers and students in institutions subscribed to our online library, and through the OECD Online Bookshop for individuals who wish to browse titles free-of-charge.

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