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The OECD provides a setting in which governments can compare policy experiences... Exchanges between OECD governments flow from information and analysis provided by a secretariat in... The OECD is also known as a premium... the OECD has tackled a range of economic... delegates visit the OECD to attend committees... such as sending their officials to OECD meetings and maintaining permanent delegations... the OECD is more a persistent forum or network of officials and experts than an administration... the OECD opened a new... The OECD releases between 300 and 500 books each year... The OECD flagship titles include... The OECD Communications Outlook and OECD Information Technology Outlook... of the communications and information technology industries in OECD member countries and non... All OECD books are available on... All OECD activities are backed... OECD statistics are available in several forms... The OECD is responsible for the OECD Guidelines for the Testing of Chemicals... the OECD publishes and continually updates a... The OECD governing council sets the budget and scope of work on a two... The OECD Secretariat is organised in Directorates... Representatives of the 30 OECD member countries meet in specialised committees to advance ideas and review progress in specific policy... 000 senior officials from national administrations go to OECD committee meetings each year to request... The OECD conducts a policy dialogue and capacity building activities with non... the OECD Ministerial Council decided to open accession discussions with... The OECD will also explore the possibilities for enhanced co... Convention was signed in December 1960 and the OECD officially superseded the OEEC in September 1961... OECD progressively created agencies... the terms of employment of OECD staff are not governed by the laws of the country in which their offices are... the OECD participates as an independent organisation in the system of co... the OECD designed the much disputed... the OECD adopted the Declaration on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises... OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises... OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises... the OECD has taken a role in co... The OECD has also constituted a anti... OECD Environmental Outlook to 2030... the OECD has led a charge against what it deems... authorities is a vivid illustration of what the OECD is encountering in this area... s summary of the OECD Council at Ministerial Level... Advancing the OECD Agenda for Growth and Equity... OECD removes the Marshall Islands from its List of Unco... Text of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises...

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