The OECD: Characterizing Global Economic Trends | Stats + Stories Episode 361
According to the U.S. State Department, three-fifths of global GDP, three-quarters of world trade, and 90 percent of official development assistance can be accounted for in 38 countries. Those countries are members of the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development β or OECD. Founded in 1961 and headquartered in Paris, the OECDβs goals include stimulating global economic growth by providing a forum for intergovernmental collaboration. Itβs also the focus of this episode of Stats and Stories with guest Steve MacFeely.
Steve MacFeely is, chief statistician at the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development and adjunct professor at University College Cork. MacFeely joined OECD in August of last year as chief statistician and director of statistics and the data directorate. Before joining the organization, MacFeely served as Director of Data and Analytics at the World Health Organization and as Director of Statistics and Information at U-N Trade and Development. He has also served as the Deputy Director-General at the Central Statistics Office (CSO) in Ireland.