Chapter 3 sketches the OECD's role in economic governance, in particular the pursuit of its obligation to promote policies which maximize economic growth. While the OECD's work in the economic field evolves, its mechanisms of economic governance have barely altered. Richard Woodward argues that the OECD exerts ‘subtle discipline’ over the trajectory of economic governance through the use of its soft law mechanisms such as surveillance and peer review. These mechanisms can lead to convergence in national policies and, occasionally, outbreaks of international policy coordination. Ultimately, however, the proliferation of international mechanisms of governance and the internal politics of the OECD may be diluting its ability to shape the conto...
This article aims at analyzing the influence of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Devel...
The open method of co-ordination (OMC) has received much attention in the recent EU literature. The ...
If ‘knowledge is power’, it is unsurprising that the production, legitimation, and application of so...
Chapter 3 sketches the OECD's role in economic governance, in particular the pursuit of its obligati...
Chapter 3 sketches the OECD\u27s role in economic governance, in particular the pursuit of its oblig...
Published online: 19 September 2023This comprehensive Companion analyses the relevance of the OECD a...
In 2011, the OECD turned fifty. To provide a broad foundation for further thinking on this organizat...
This article reviews the role of the OECD, a much cited but little studied institution, in global go...
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is one of the least written about ...
The OECD is a soft power membership organization that supports policy change in its membership throu...
This article introduces the Special Issue ‘Re-reading the OECD and education: the emergence of a glo...
This article introduces the Special Issue ‘Re-reading the OECD and education: the emergence of a glo...
The “rise of the rest” has prompted questions about the capacity and willingness of the United State...
This article deals with the history of the OECD from 1961 to the mid-1990s. Even though there will b...
This article introduces the Special Issue 'Re-reading the OECD and education: the emergence of a glo...
This article aims at analyzing the influence of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Devel...
The open method of co-ordination (OMC) has received much attention in the recent EU literature. The ...
If ‘knowledge is power’, it is unsurprising that the production, legitimation, and application of so...
Chapter 3 sketches the OECD's role in economic governance, in particular the pursuit of its obligati...
Chapter 3 sketches the OECD\u27s role in economic governance, in particular the pursuit of its oblig...
Published online: 19 September 2023This comprehensive Companion analyses the relevance of the OECD a...
In 2011, the OECD turned fifty. To provide a broad foundation for further thinking on this organizat...
This article reviews the role of the OECD, a much cited but little studied institution, in global go...
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is one of the least written about ...
The OECD is a soft power membership organization that supports policy change in its membership throu...
This article introduces the Special Issue ‘Re-reading the OECD and education: the emergence of a glo...
This article introduces the Special Issue ‘Re-reading the OECD and education: the emergence of a glo...
The “rise of the rest” has prompted questions about the capacity and willingness of the United State...
This article deals with the history of the OECD from 1961 to the mid-1990s. Even though there will b...
This article introduces the Special Issue 'Re-reading the OECD and education: the emergence of a glo...
This article aims at analyzing the influence of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Devel...
The open method of co-ordination (OMC) has received much attention in the recent EU literature. The ...
If ‘knowledge is power’, it is unsurprising that the production, legitimation, and application of so...