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The OECD, or Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, is an organization of those developed countries that accept the principles of democracy and a free market economy.


It originated as the Organization for European Economy Co-operation (OEEC), to help administer the Marshall Plan for the re-construction of Europe. But latter its membership was extended to non-European states, and thus it was given its current name.