Today, OECD member countries account for three-fifths of world GDP, three-quarters of world trade, over 90 percent of global official development assistance, half of the world’s energy consumption, and 18 percent of the world’s population. Together with its sister agencies, the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), the OECD helps the United States and its partners reap the benefits and confront the challenges of a global economy by promoting sound economic policies, freer markets, more efficient use of resources, and better innovation through science and technology. Show ... your login credentials do not authorize you to access this content in the selected format. Access to this content in this format requires a current subscription or a prior purchase. Please select the WEB or READ option instead (if available). Or consider purchasing the publication.
National Accounts of OECD Countries
This annual publication consist of two issues, the first covering main aggregates and the second detailed tables. The National Accounts of OECD Countries, Main Aggregates covers expenditure-based GDP, output-based GDP, income-based GDP, disposable income, saving and net lending, population and employment. It includes also comparative tables based on purchasing power parities and exchange rates. Data are shown for all OECD countries and the Euro area. Country tables are expressed in national currency. The National Accounts of OECD Countries, Detailed Tables includes, in addition to main aggregates, final consumption expenditure of households by purpose, simplified accounts for three main sectors: general government, corporations and households. Data are shown for all OECD countries and the Euro area. Country tables are expressed in national currency. Less English Also available in: French
Latest Issue 2022 National Accounts of OECD Countries, Volume 2022 Issue 1This publication covers expenditure-based GDP, output-based GDP, income-based GDP, GDP per capita, disposable income, saving and net lending, population and employment. It includes also comparative tables based on purchasing power parities (PPPs) and exchange rates. Data are shown for all OECD countries and the Euro area. Country tables are expressed in national currency. Data are based on the System of National Accounts 2008 (2008 SNA). The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, abbreviated as OECD and based in Paris (FR), is an international organisation of 38 countries committed to democracy and the market economy. The forerunner to the OECD was the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation and Development (OEEC), formed in 1947 to administer American and Canadian aid under the auspices of the Marshall Plan following World War II. The OECD was established in1961. OECD Member States (and the dates on which they ratified the OECD Convention) are: Australia (7 June 1971)Greece (27 September 1961)New Zealand (29 May 1973)Austria (29 September 1961)Hungary (7 May 1996)Norway (4 July 1961)Belgium (13 September 1961)Iceland (5 June 1961)Poland (22 November 1996)Canada (10 April 1961)Ireland (17 August 1961)Portugal (4 August 1961)Chile (7 May 2010)Israel (7 September 2010)Slovak Republic (14 December 2000)Czechia (21 December 1995)Italy (29 March 1962)Slovenia (21 July 2010)Colombia (28 April 2020)Japan (28 April 1964)Spain (3 August 1961)Costa Rica (25 May 2021)Korea (12 December 1996)Sweden (28 September 1961)Denmark (30 May 1961)Latvia (1 July 2016)Switzerland (28 September 1961)Estonia (9 December 2010)Lithuania (5 July 2018)Turkey (2 August 1961)Finland (28 January 1969)Luxembourg (7 December 1961)United Kingdom (2 May 1961)France (7 August 1961)Mexico (18 May 1994)United States (12 April 1961)Germany (27 September 1961)Netherlands (13 November 1961)
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Retrieved from "https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php?title=Glossary:Organisation_for_Economic_Co-operation_and_Development_(OECD)&oldid=557557" Apa itu OECD Indonesia?Mengacu pada laman resminya, The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) adalah organisasi internasional yang berupaya untuk membentuk kebijakan yang mendorong kemakmuran, kesetaraan, kesempatan, dan kesejahteraan bagi semua pihak.
Apa manfaat dari OECD?Tentang OECD
Misi OECD adalah untuk mempromosikan berbagai kebijakan yang meningkatkan kesejahteraan ekonomi dan sosial penduduk seluruh dunia.
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