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OECD
(Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)
The OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) is a 38-nation forum promoting economic growth, trade, and policy standards. Founded in 1961, it's known for comparative statistics like the PISA education rankings and GDP forecasts.
The OECD sets international tax rules (15% global minimum tax), fights tax havens, and publishes influential economic reports. Its 2023 member countries represent 60% of world GDP. The OECD developed the "GDP" measurement standard and coordinates policies on AI, climate finance, and CBDCs. Unlike the IMF or WTO, the OECD has no enforcement power but shapes policy through peer pressure and data benchmarking.
The OECD sets international tax rules (15% global minimum tax), fights tax havens, and publishes influential economic reports. Its 2023 member countries represent 60% of world GDP. The OECD developed the "GDP" measurement standard and coordinates policies on AI, climate finance, and CBDCs. Unlike the IMF or WTO, the OECD has no enforcement power but shapes policy through peer pressure and data benchmarking.