
OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development)
The OECD, or Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, is an international organization founded in 1961, consisting of 38 member countries. It aims to promote policies that improve economic and social well-being worldwide. The OECD provides a platform for governments to work together, share data, and exchange ideas on various issues such as economic growth, education, and environmental sustainability. By fostering collaboration and providing research, the OECD helps countries to develop effective policies and improve living standards for their citizens. Its work influences global economic policies and practices.