2/24/2009 2:38:00 AM By E.J. Reedy
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has released a new beta service called Key Tables.  It's an attempt to make their most frequently requested tabular statistics available in an easier-to-use central place.  I've often been frustrated by their Source OECD service, which has seemed overwhelming and confusing to me in past attempts to use.  In browsing their site today, it looks as if Source OECD is also getting a remake and introducing a new premium product, OECD.Stat, as a part of a larger initiative to increase dissemination of their statistics.  It'd be great to hear how users of some of these new services are finding the products.


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E.J. Reedy is a manager in Research and Policy at the Kauffman Foundation. Learn more ...

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