Appendix V: EU and OECD Member States
Member States of the European Union (27) and the OECD (2010)
In 2010, the OECD was enlarged with the participation of four new member states: Estonia, Israel, Slovenia and Chile. Greece’s performance was ranked in relation to the following OECD countries:
| OECD Member States | |
|---|---|
| 1. Australia | 18. Canada | 
| 2. Austria | 19. Luxembourg | 
| 3. Belgium | 20. Mexico | 
| 4. France | 21. New Zealand | 
| 5. Germany | 22. Norway | 
| 6. Denmark | 23. South Korea | 
| 7. Switzerland | 24. Netherlands | 
| 8. Greece | 25. Hungary | 
| 9. Estonia | 26. Poland | 
| 10. United States | 27. Portugal | 
| 11. United Kingdom | 28. Slovakia | 
| 12. Japan | 29. Slovenia | 
| 13. Ireland | 30. Sweden | 
| 14. Iceland | 31. Czech Republic | 
| 15. Spain | 32. Turkey | 
| 16. Israel | 33. Finland | 
| 17. Italy | 34. Chile | 
Greece’s performance was ranked in relation to the following 27 Member States of the European Union:
| European Union Member States | |
|---|---|
| 1. Austria | 15. Lithuania | 
| 2. Belgium | 16. Luxembourg | 
| 3. Bulgaria | 17. Malta | 
| 4. France | 18. Netherlands | 
| 5. Germany | 19. Hungary | 
| 6. Denmark | 20. Poland | 
| 7. Greece | 21. Portugal | 
| 8. Estonia | 22. Romania | 
| 9. United Kingdom | 23. Slovakia | 
| 10. Ireland | 24. Solvenia | 
| 11. Spain | 25. Sweden | 
| 12. Italy | 26. Czech Republic | 
| 13. Cyprus | 27. Finland | 
| 14. Latvia | |
 
        			 
        			 
        			
