There are multiple meanings for the acronym "OEC" depending on the context. Here are some of them:
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The Observatory of Economic Complexity: It is a data visualization site for international trade data created by the Macro Connections group at the MIT Media Lab. The goal of the observatory is to distribute international trade data in a visual form.
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Overseas Employment Certificate: It is an identity document for Filipino migrant workers or Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) departing from the Philippines. It is also known as an exit pass or an exit clearance. The process for having to acquire an OEC every time an OFW departs from the Philippines has been criticized for being cumbersome as well as the related financial requirements taking a dent on OFWs income. Filipino migrant groups have called for the outright abolition of OECs.
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Owners Extended Coverage: It is an optional coverage that can be purchased with a title insurance policy. It removes the first four standard exceptions and provides additional coverage for boundary and survey issues that both the buyer and the title insurance company are unaware of at the time of closing. Despite OEC providing so much extra coverage, its actual cost to the buyer or seller (as directed in the contract) is relatively minimal compared to the cost for the title insurance policy as a whole.
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Oklahoma Electric Cooperative: It is a not-for-profit electric cooperative providing safe, reliable, and affordable electricity to homes and businesses across Oklahoma. OEC’s mission is to improve its members’ quality of life through the services it offers.
Therefore, without additional context, it is impossible to determine what "OEC" refers to.