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The Organization for Economic Co-operation & Development is a non-governmental organization (NGO) that promotes "policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world." Its site contains reports and statistics.

What is this guide about?

Welcome to the UC San Diego Library's web materials related to the OECD iLibrary.

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OECD stands for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. It is a non-governmental organization based in Paris with a mission to promote 'polices that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world.' OECD does this through economic research and analysis, committee work, publication, and information dissemination. Events related to its 50th Anniversary focus on OECD's contribution worldwide to economic policy, cooperation and development.

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OECD's Career Opportunities:
The Organization has varied internships available to current bachelor's, master's and PhD students. The occur in person, hybrid or remote, depending on team needs. The majority of openings occur in Paris at the headquarters, but other locations (such as the Washington Center) or OECD-affiliated agencies (such as the International Energy Agency are available. They take applications on an on-going basis. See the OECD Internships link for more specifics and keep an eye on the UC San Diego Econ UG Blog for the latest updates on OECD's and other internship opportunities.

UC San Diego Library: 
The Library provides full access to the OECD's iLibrary, which includes publications and data sets. Resources can be accessed by current UCSD students, faculty and staff. Use this website to explore the range of materials and topics available.

OECD iLibrary