Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

🌐 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

šŸ“Œ Overview

  • Established: 1961 (successor to the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation, OEEC, founded in 1948)
  • Headquarters: Paris, France
  • Membership: 38 member countries (primarily high-income democracies)
  • Legal Status: Intergovernmental economic organisation
  • Official Languages: English and French
  • India’s Status: Non-member with active collaboration since 1995

šŸŽÆ Mandate and Vision

  • Promote policies that improve economic and social well-being
  • Foster sustainable economic growth, employment, and financial stability
  • Encourage free-market principles, democratic values, and transparent governance
  • Address global challenges such as climate change, inequality, and corruption

šŸ› ļø Core Functions

  • Policy Dialogue: Provides a platform for governments to compare experiences and coordinate policies
  • Research & Analysis: Conducts economic studies and publishes data to inform decision-making
  • Standard Setting: Develops international norms in taxation, education, environment, and corporate governance
  • Monitoring & Evaluation: Tracks member performance through peer reviews and benchmarking
  • Capacity Building: Offers technical assistance and training to partner economies

šŸ“Š Key Publications

  • OECD Economic Outlook
  • OECD Employment Outlook
  • Education at a Glance
  • Better Life Index
  • Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes

🧭 Governance Structure

  • OECD Council: Principal decision-making body; includes ambassadors from member countries and the European Commission
  • Committees: Over 300 expert groups covering diverse policy areas
  • Secretary-General: Chairs the Council and oversees the Secretariat
  • Funding: Contributions based on member countries’ economic size

šŸŒ Global Role and Impact

  • Observer status at the United Nations
  • Influences international tax reform, education policy, and climate governance
  • Supports inclusive growth, digital transformation, and gender equality
  • Facilitates cooperation with non-member economies through regional programs and partnerships

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