Speech by Hillary Clinton, US Secretary of State and Chair of the 2011 OECD Ministerial Council Meeting, at the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the OECD, 25 May 2011.
Uncertainty about the future, eagerness to devise new ways of managing our economies, and to contribute to the debate on how to make better policies for better lives: these were just some of the discernable public moods at the OECD Forum, held on 24-25 May.
Chile has become the 31st member of the OECD this May and the first from South America. The country joins the organisation during a time of uncertainty both globally and at home, as the shock of February’s tragic earthquake still reverberates. Chile’s finance minister, Felipe Larraín, shares some thoughts on that disaster and the country’s recovery programme
The world economy has hit a wall over the past 12-18 months. This was the opening message from INSEAD's Soumitra Dutta in a panel debate at OECD Forum 2009 to discuss the OECD's latest economic forecasts launched moments earlier (OECD Economic Outlook No 85, June 2009).*