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OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development)
The OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) is in the first place an economic organisation and observes the global economic development. It deals also with a number of topics that concern all areas of society.
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What is the OECD?
The OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development), headquartered in Paris, was founded as a successor organisation of the Marshall Plan in 1961. Austria was one of its founding members. It is primarily an economic organisation and observes global economic development. It is also involved with issues of sustainability, education ("PISA Study"), development cooperation, public administration, and the environment. The OECD currently has 30 member states. > more + downloads about: What is the OECD?
27.02.2006, Lebensministerium III/3
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Main topics of the OECD Agriculture Directorate
The OECD is basically an economic organisation. Thus, it also considers agriculture primarily from an economic point of view. And yet it is impossible to have a full understanding of agriculture solely from an economic and trade-oriented perspective. The structure and context of the OECD Agriculture Directorate accord due consideration to this fact. > more about: Main topics of the OECD Agriculture Directorate
15.12.2005, Lebensministerium III/3
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The multifunctionality of agriculture – A key issue of the OECD
The orientation of the working programme of the OECD Agriculture Directorate was set by the meeting of the Ministers of Agriculture in March 1998. At this meeting, the Europeans successfully advocated the multifunctionality of agriculture, against the will of the USA, Australia and New Zealand, which up to that time had dominated the agenda completely. > more + downloads about: The multifunctionality of agriculture – A key issue of the OECD
15.12.2005, Lebensministerium III/3


