What Does OECD Stand For?
OECD stands for Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development
The OECD, or Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, is an international organization founded in 1961 to promote policies that improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world. Comprising 38 member countries, the OECD provides a platform for governments to collaborate on common challenges, share experiences, and coordinate economic policies. Its work encompasses a wide range of areas, including economic growth, education, environment, and employment, with a focus on fostering sustainable development and global economic stability.
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