Their aim is to achieve highest scientific standards by carrying out a rigorous peer review that is, as a minimum requirement, supposed to be able to identify fundamental methodologicalerrors or false claims.
Despite the purported goal of free markets, in recent years the OECD has taken to use the taxpayer money entrusted to it to promote policy recommendations via reports that have irritated member countries due to critical methodologicalerrors, and incorrect, incomplete, or sometimes even fictitious data.