Organisation of Economic Co-Operation and Development
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OECD Materials
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General Rule
| Rule | Reports and Publications are to be cited as follows:
OECD, <Particular authorising body>, <Title> (<Year>) <Starting page>, <Pinpoint>. NOTE:
reference to this should be made in the citation: OECD, <Particular authorising body>, <Title> (<Year>) <Document type>, <Document no if applicable>, <Pinpoint> <URL if applicable> at <Date>.
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| Examples | OECD, Open Markets Matter: The Benefits of Trade and Investment (1998) 9, 26.
OECD, Development Centre, Bringing Chocolate to the Least-Developed Nations (2004) Working Paper No 10, 14. OECD, Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, Older Workers: Living Longer, Working Longer (2006) Newsletter Issue 2, 3 <http://www.oecd.org/els/newsletter> at 3 February 2006. |
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Location
- The OECD is the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development.
- Homepage: http://www.oecd.org
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