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Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

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noun

  1. an organization formed in 1966, succeeding the Organization for European Economic Cooperation, to promote economic growth and global trade. OECD


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The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development reached an agreement in January that the U.S. tax system would exist independently from, and “side by side” with, the proposed new global minimum tax.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development projects External link that ODA assistance may have declined by another 10% to 18% from 2024 to 2025.

From Barron's

Of the 12 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries that had broad wealth taxes in the 1990s, only Norway, Spain and Switzerland still do.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over a long career, Bill White worked for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris, the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada.

From MarketWatch

Still, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said in December that the ECB needs to remain prudent to ensure inflation remains on target, with labor shortages and additional fiscal stimulus adding upward pressure to prices.

From The Wall Street Journal