OECD
The creation of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is linked to the Marshall Plan. Following the Second World War and the economic ravages it entailed, the creation of an organization aiming to rebuild the European economies in the long term was paramount. Today it is a forum hosting 30 market democracies, representing 75% of world trade, and working together to address the economic, social and governance issues related to our economy. It also ensures an ethical and healthy line of conduct in the development of these economies.