OECD

The OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) is an organism created by the European Union in order to assist them while preparing market economy reforms. The OECD has different ways of sharing their data. They publish books, reports, statistics and working papers. The books published are the following and as they are updated at least annually and they contain the most recent and reliable information.

Among the different ways of reaching the OECD's information we can point out the better one for university students, the OECD iLibrary. It is the global knowledge base for OECD's data and analysis. It contains all books and papers published since 1998, as well as a wide collection of statistics, with data covering 80 countries since 1960s. Users can search and click directly to chapters, articles, books, tables, databases, etc. These content items are available in different formats and languages. As one of the most comprehensive online resources on the world economy, society, education and environment, OECD iLibrary is a powerful tool for people working at academic institutions, in the private sector and at a governmental or non-governmental organisations.


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