Transcription of 21st Century Technologies - OECD
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21stCenturyTechnologiesPromises and Perilsof a Dynamic FutureORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT21st CENTURYTECHNOLOGIESPROMISES AND PERILSOF A DYNAMIC FUTUREORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENTORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATIONAND DEVELOPMENTP ursuant to Article 1 of the Convention signed in Paris on 14th December 1960,and which came into force on 30th September 1961, the Organisation for EconomicCo-operation and Development (OECD) shall promote policies designed: to achieve the highest sustainable economic growth and employment and a risingstandard of living in Member countries, while maintaining financial stability, andthus to contribute to the development of the world economy; to contribute to sound economic expansion in Member as well as non-membercountries in the process of economic development; and to contribute to the expa
changes equal to, if not greater than, those already experienced in the twentieth century. In particular, realising the full potential of tomorrow’s technologies to contribute to human well-being was seen as depending heavily on the capacity to embrace dynamic change. With only a few reservations, the analysis affirmed the
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