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OECD

The OECD, or Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, is an international organization founded in 1961, composed of 38 member countries. It aims to promote economic growth, stability, and well-being globally. By providing a platform for governments to share information, best practices, and collaborate on issues like trade, education, and environment, the OECD helps shape policies that improve lives. It also conducts research and publishes data to guide policymakers and foster sustainable economic development among its members and beyond. In essence, it facilitates cooperation to address global challenges and enhance living standards.