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2017
1393. Regulation, institutions and productivity: new macroeconomic evidence from OECD countriesBalázs Égert
1392. Regulation, institutions and aggregate investment: new evidence from OECD countriesBalázs Égert
1391. Boosting R&D outcomes in AustraliaVassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou and Taejin Park
1390. Creating good conditions for innovation-driven productivity gains in AustraliaPhilip Hemmings and Taejin Park
1389. Making income and property taxes more growth-friendly and redistributive in India Isabelle Joumard, Alastair Thomas and Hermes Morgavi
1388. Promoting a private investment renaissance in ItalyMauro Pisu
1387. Fostering innovative business investment in SpainDavid Haugh, Muge Adalet McGowan, Dan Andrews, Aida Caldera Sanchez, Gabor Fulop and Pilar Garcia Perea
1386. Reforms for more and better quality jobs in SpainYosuke Jin, Aida Caldera Sanchez and Pilar García Perea
1385. A revised approach to productivity convergence in long-term scenariosYvan Guillemette, Alexandre Kopoin, David Turner and Andrea De Mauro
1384. A revised approach to trend employment projections in long-term scenariosMaria Chiara Cavalleri and Yvan Guillemette
1383. Doing well by doing good: the role of Mexico's firms in achieving sustainable and inclusive growthMabel Gabriel, Patrick Lenain, Mirna Mehrez, Julien Reynaud and Payal Soneja
1382. Structural inequality – the case of SwedenPer Olof Robling and Jon Kristian Pareliussen
1381. Improving the allocation and efficiency of public spending in IndonesiaPatrice Ollivaud
1380. Decentralisation to promote regional development in IndonesiaPetar Vujanovic
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1379. Foreign Direct Investment and The Pollution Haven HypothesisGrégoire Garsous, Tomasz Kozluk
1378. Energy prices, environmental policies and investmentDennis Dlugosch, Tomasz Kozluk
1377. Deconstructing income inequality in Costa Rica: an income source decomposition approachAlberto González Pandiella and Mabel Gabriel
1376. Boosting productivity in Mexico through integration into Global Value ChainsSean Dougherty and Julien Reynaud
1375. Local taxation, land use regulation, and land use: A survey of the evidenceHansjörg Blöchliger, Christian Hilber, Olivier Schöni and Maximilian von Ehrlich
1374. Finance and productivity: A literature reviewMark Heil
1373. Decoupling of wages from productivity: Macro-level factsCyrille Schwellnus, Andreas Kappeler and Pierre-Alain Pionnier
1372. The Walking Dead? Zombie Firms and Productivity Performance in OECD CountriesMüge Adalet McGowan, Dan Andrews and Valentine Millot
1371. Fostering inclusive growth in MalaysiaStewart Nixon, Hidekatsu Asada and Vincent Koen
1370. Boosting productivity in MalaysiaHidekatsu Asada, Stewart Nixon and Vincent Koen
1369. Malaysia’s economic success story and challengesVincent Koen, Hidekatsu Asada, Stewart Nixon, Mohamed Rizwan Habeeb Rahuman and Abu Zeid Mohd Arif
2016
1368. Trends in productivity and sources of productivity growth in SloveniaUrban Sila, Hermes Morgavi and Jeanne Dall'Orso
1367. Rebalancing Turkey’s growth by improving resource allocation and productivity in manufacturingAslihan Atabek, Dan Andrews and Rauf Gönenç
1366. Reaping the benefits of global value chains in TurkeyVolker Ziemann and Béatrice Guérard
1365. Incentivising lending to SMEs with the Funding for Lending Scheme: some evidence from bank-level data in the United KingdomOlena Havrylchyk
1364. Enhancing skills to boost growth in Hungary
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Gabriel Machlica
1363. Enhancing public sector efficiency and effectiveness in the Czech RepublicChristine Lewis and Falilou Fall
1362. Fostering productivity for income convergence in the Czech RepublicFalilou Fall and Christine Lewis
1361. International tax planning and fixed investmentStéphane Sorbe and Åsa Johansson
1360. Innovation, patent location and tax planning by multinationalsØystein Bieltvedt Skeie, Åsa Johansson, Carlo Menon and Stéphane Sorbe
1359. International differences in corporate taxation, foreign direct investment and tax revenueØystein Bieltvedt Skeie
1358. International tax planning, competition and market structureStéphane Sorbe and Åsa Johansson
1357. Debt and tax planning by multinationalsStéphane Sorbe, Åsa Johansson and Øystein Bieltvedt Skeie
1356. Anti-avoidance rules against international tax planning: A classificationÅsa Johansson, Øystein Bieltvedt Skeie and Stéphane Sorbe
1355. Tax planning by multinational firms: Firm-level evidence from a cross-country databaseÅsa Johansson, Øystein Bieltvedt Skeie, Stéphane Sorbe and Carlo Menon
1354. The quantification of structural reforms in OECD countries: a new frameworkBalázs Égert and Peter Gal
1353. Coping with creative destruction: reducing the costs of firm exitDan Andrews and Alessandro Saia
1352. A re-assessment of fiscal space in OECD countriesJarmila Botev, Jean-Marc Fournier and Annabelle Mourougane
1351. Can an increase in public investment sustainably lift economic growth?Annabelle Mourougane, Jarmila Botev, Jean-Marc Fournier, Nigel Pain and Elena Rusticelli
1350. The ins and outs of employment in 25 OECD countriesPaula Garda
1349. How do product market regulations affect workers? Evidence from the network industriesBy Oliver Denk
1348. Effects of Flexibility-Enhancing Reforms on Employment TransitionsBy Boris Cournède, Oliver Denk and Paula Garda
1347. The positive effect of public investment on potential growthBy Jean-Marc Fournier
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1346. Public finance, economic growth and Inequality: A survey of the evidenceBy Åsa Johansson
1345. Trends in public finance: Insights from a new detailed datasetDebbie Bloch, Jean Marc Fournier, Duarte Gonçalves and Álvaro Pina
1344. The effect of the size and the mix of public spending on growth and inequalityJean-Marc Fournier and Åsa Johansson
1343. The distribution of the growth dividendsMikkel Hermansen, Nicolas Ruiz and Orsetta Causa
1342. The distributional impact of structural reformsOrsetta Causa, Mikkel Hermansen and Nicolas Ruiz
1341. Inequality in Denmark through the looking glassOrsetta Causa, Mikkel Hermansen, Nicolas Ruiz, Caroline Klein and Zuzana Smidova
1340. Can reforms promoting growth increase financial fragility? An empirical assessmentAida Caldera Sánchez and Filippo Gori
1339. How do policies influence GDP tail risks?Aida Caldera Sánchez and Oliver Röhn
1338. Balancing inclusiveness, work incentives and sustainability in DenmarkCaroline Klein and Louise Aggerstrøm Hansen
1337. Betting the house in DenmarkZuzana Smidova
1336. The use of models in producing OECD macroeconomic forecastsDavid Turner
1335. The estimation of financial conditions indices for the major OECD countriesE. Philip Davis, Simon Kirby and James Warren
1334. Advance warning indicators of past severe GDP per capita recessions in TurkeyOliver Röhn
1333. Realising and expanding opportunities in the United StatesDamien Azzopardi, Jonathan Millar and Douglas Sutherland
1332. The skills of Polish emigrants – evidence from PIAACNicola Brandt and Patrizio Sicari
1331. Fiscal decentralisation and income inequality: empirical evidence from OECD countriesSibylle Stossberg, David Bartolini and Hansjörg Blöchliger
1330. Fiscal decentralisation and regional disparitiesDavid Bartolini, Sibylle Stossberg and Hansjörg Blöchliger
1329. Regional GDP in OECD countries: how has inequality developed over time?Felix Arnold and Hansjörg Blöchliger
1328. Unleashing private sector productivity in the United States
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Jonathan Millar and Douglas Sutherland
1327. Raising well-being in Germany’s ageing societyAndreas Kappeler, Andrés Fuentes Hutfilter, Dorothee Schneider, Naomitsu Yashiro, Eun Jung Kim and Giovanni Maria Semeraro
1326. Boosting investment performance in GermanyAndrés Fuentes Hutfilter, Andreas Kappeler, Dorothee Schneider and Giovanni Maria Semeraro
1325. Labour market reforms in Korea to promote inclusive growthRandall S. Jones and Kohei Fukawa
1324. Raising Korea’s productivity through innovation and structural reformRandall S. Jones and Jae Wan Lee
1323. A bird-eye view of Costa Rica's transport infrastructureMauro Pisu and Federico Villalobos
1322. Strengthening competition in network sectors and the internal market in CanadaCorinne LuuConcurrence dans les industries de réseau et renforcement du marché intérieur au CanadaCorinne Luu
1321. Age, skills and labour market outcomes in FinlandJon Kristian Pareliussen
1320. Employment and skills in FinlandJon Kristian Pareliussen, Christophe André, Thomas Chalaux and Vincent Koen
1319. Boosting productivity in FinlandChristophe André and Thomas Chalaux
1318. Costa Rica: boosting productivity to sustain income convergenceMauro Pisu
1317. Five years in a balloon: Estimating the effects of euro adoption in Slovakia using the synthetic control methodBranislav Žúdel and Libor Melioris
1316. Making public finances more growth and equity-friendly in the euro areaÁlvaro Pina
1315. Priorities for completing the European Union's Single MarketJan Stráský
1314. Boosting productivity through greater small business dynamism in CanadaDavid Carey, John Lester and Isabelle LuongAugmenter la productivité en favorisant le dynamisme des petites entreprises au CanadaDavid Carey, John Lester et Isabelle Luong
1313. Forecasting GDP during and after the Great Recession: a contest between small-scale bridge and large-scale dynamic factor modelsPatrice Ollivaud, Pierre-Alain Pionnier, Elena Rusticelli, Cyrille Schwellnus and Seung-Hee Koh
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1312. Estimating the distributional impact of the Greek crisis (2009-2014)Chrysa Leventi and Manos Matsaganis
1311. The short-term impact of product market reforms: a cross-country firm-level analysisPeter Gal and Alexander Hijzen
1310. The effects of reform scenarios for unemployment benefits and social assistance on financial incentives to work and poverty in LithuaniaJekaterina Navickė, Silvia Avram and Lilas Demmou
1309. Insolvency regimes and productivity growth: a framework for analysisMüge Adalet McGowan and Dan Andrews
1308. Growing together: making Lithuania’s convergence process more inclusiveLilas Demmou
1307. Scaling new heights: achievements and future challenges for productivity convergence in LithuaniaBen Westmore
1306. Boosting skills for all in the NetherlandsRafal Kierzenkowski, Aleksandra Paciorek and Gabor Fulop
1305. Enhancing private investment in the NetherlandsSanne Zwart
1304. Links between weak investment and the slowdown in productivity and potential output growth across the OECDPatrice Ollivaud, Yvan Guillemette and David Turner
1303. Regulations in services sectors and their impact on downstream industries: the OECD 2013 REGIMPACT indicatorBalázs Égert and Isabelle Wanner
1302. Improving transport and energy infrastructure investment in PolandAntoine Goujard
1301. Making better use of skills and migration in PolandNicola Brandt
1300. Making growth more inclusive in Costa RicaAlberto González Pandiella
1299. How to boost export performance in GreeceChristine de la Maisonneuve
1298. Structural reforms to boost inclusive growth in GreeceChristian Daude
1297. Reforming in a difficult macroeconomic context: a review of the issues and recent literatureAida Caldera Sánchez, Alain de Serres and Naomitsu Yashiro
1296. Regulatory management practices in OECD countriesIsabell Koske, Faisal Naru, Philipp Beiter and Isabelle Wanner
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1295. Quantifying the effects of trade liberalisation in Brazil: a CGE model simulationSónia Araújo and Dorothee Flaig
1294. An investigation into improving real-time reliability of OECD Output Gap estimatesDavid Turner, Maria Chiara Cavalleri, Yvan Guillemette, Alexandre Kopoin, Patrice Ollivaud and Elena Rusticelli
1293. Growing together: towards a more inclusive IrelandDavid Haugh, Yosuke Jin and Alberto Gonzalez Pandiella
1292. Migration in Ireland: challenges, opportunities and policiesAlberto Gonzalez Pandiella
1291. Labour market transitions in Italy: job separation, re-employment and policy implicationsYosuke Jin, Ryotaro Fukahori and Hermes Morgavi
1290. Chile: better skills for inclusive growthEduardo Olaberria
1289. Bringing all Chileans on boardEduardo Olaberria
1288. Improving the pension system and the welfare of retirees in IsraelJacques Adda and Claude Giorno
1287. Boosting competition on Israeli marketsClaude Giorno
1286. Policy challenges for agriculture and rural areas in NorwayPhilip Hemmings
1285. Addressing the challenges in higher education in NorwayVassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou
1284. How did immigrants fare in the Irish labour market over the great recession?Elish Kelly, Seamus McGuinness, Philip J. O’Connell, Alberto González Pandiella, David Haugh
1283. The drivers of public health spending: integrating policies and institutionsChristine de la Maisonneuve, Rodrigo Moreno-Serra, Fabrice Murtin, Joaquim Oliveira Martins
1282. Do environmental policies affect global value chains? A new perspective on the pollution haven hypothesisTomasz Koźluk and Christina Timiliotis
1281. Monetary policy and inequalityRory O’Farrell, Łukasz Rawdanowicz, Kei-Ichiro Inaba
1280. Raising public spending efficiency in SwitzerlandRichard Dutu
1279. Policies to tame the housing cycle in SwitzerlandPetar Vujanovic
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1278. Public spending efficiency in the OECD: benchmarking health care, education and general administrationRichard Dutu and Patrizio Sicari
1277. Household debt in OECD countries: stylised facts and policy issuesChristophe André
2015
1276. How can South Africa’s tax system meet revenue raising challenges?Christine Lewis and Theresa Alton
1275. Adjusting fiscal balances for the business cycle: new tax and expenditure elasticity estimates for OECD countriesRobert W.R. Price, Thai-Thanh Dang and Jarmila Botev
1274. Who are the top 1% earners in Europe?Oliver Denk
1273. Towards more gender equality in AustriaVolker Ziemann
1272. Austria's separate gender roles model was popular in the past, but is becoming a constraint for comprehensive wellbeingRauf Gonenc, Beatrice Guerard, Isabelle Hassler and Andreas Wörgötter
1271. The macroeconomic impact of structural policies on labour market outcomes in OECD countries: a reassessmentPeter Gal and Adam Theising
1270. Searching for the inclusive growth tax grail: the distributional impact of growth enhancing tax reform in IrelandBrendan O’Connor, Terence Hynes, David Haugh and Patrick Lenain
1269. Taxes, income and economic mobility in Ireland: new evidence from tax records dataSeán Kennedy, Yosuke Jin, David Haugh and Patrick Lenain
1268. The negative effect of regulatory divergence on foreign direct investmentJean-Marc Fournier
1267. Enhancing competitiveness, purchasing power and employment by increasing competition in FranceAméliorer la compétitivité, le pouvoir d’achat et l’emploi en renforçant la concurrence en FranceAntoine Goujard
1266. Labour market reform for more and better quality jobs in ItalyYosuke Jin and Patrick Lenain
1265. What do household surveys suggest about the top 1% incomes and inequality in OECD countries?Nicolas Ruiz and Nicolas Woloszko
8
1264. The costs of flexibility-enhancing structural reforms: a literature reviewTito Boeri, Pierre Cahuc and André Zylberberg
1263. Gender equality and economic growth in India: a quantitative frameworkPierre-Richard Agénor, Jan Mares and Piritta Sorsa
1262. Achieving fiscal consolidation while promoting social cohesion in JapanRandall S. Jones and Kohei Fukawa
1261. Enhancing dynamism and innovation in Japan's business sector Randall S. Jones and Myungkyoo Kim
1260. Vocational training and adult learning for better skills in FranceNicola Brandt
1260. La formation professionnelle au service de l’amélioration des compétences en FranceNicola Brandt
1259. Structural policies and productivity: evidence from Portuguese firmsBy Jens Arnold and Natália Barbosa
1258. Reducing inequality and poverty in PortugalJens Arnold and Carlos Farinha Rodrigues
1257. Boosting export performance in PortugalJens Arnold
1256. Making New Zealand’s economic growth more inclusiveDavid Carey
1255. Policy areas for increasing productivity in LatviaZuzana Smidova
1254. Improving public sector efficiency for more inclusive growth in LatviaCaroline Klein and Robert Price
1253. Non-standard contracts, flexibility and employment adjustment: empirical evidence from Russian establishment dataLarisa Smirnykh and Andreas Wörgötter
1252. Russia: progress in structural reform and framework conditions 2011-13Yana Vaziakova
1251. Economic resilience: what role for policies?Aida Caldera Sánchez, Morten Rasmussen and Oliver Röhn
1250. Economic resilience: the usefulness of early warning indicators in OECD countriesMikkel Hermansen and Oliver Röhn
1249. Economic resilience: a new set of vulnerability indicators for OECD countriesOliver Röhn, Aida Caldera Sánchez, Mikkel Hermansen and Morten Rasmussen
1248. Fiscal constitutions: an empirical assessmentHansjörg Blöchliger and Jaroslaw Kantorowicz
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1247. Sustaining the economic expansion in New ZealandCorinne Luu
1246. Policies for inclusive and sustainable growth in IndonesiaPetar Vujanovic
1245. Enhancing the financing of the real economy and financial stability in the United KingdomOlena Havrylchyk and Rafał Kierzenkowski
1244. Improving infrastructure in the United KingdomMauro Pisu, Barbara Pels and Novella Bottini
1243. Restoring the financial sector and corporate deleveraging in SloveniaUrban Sila
1242. The economic consequences of an ageing population in SloveniaPeter Walkenhorst and Urban Sila
1241. Raising competitiveness and long-term growth of the Slovenian economyUrban Sila, Nataša Jemec and Hermes Morgavi
1240. Luxembourg - diversifying a small open economyJan Stráský and Eckhard Wurzel
1239. Luxembourg - addressing new challenges in a major financial sectorEckhard Wurzel and Damien Azzopardi
1238. Productivity spillovers from the global frontier and public policy: industry level evidenceAlessandro Saia, Dan Andrews and Silvia Albrizio
1237. The stabilisation properties of immovable property taxation: evidence from OECD countriesHansjörg Blöchliger, Balász Égert, Bastien Alvarez and Aleksandra Paciorek
1236. Making the most of natural resources in IndonesiaRichard Dutu
1235. Reforming the pension system to increase coverage and equity in ColombiaChristine de la Maisonneuve
1234. Making Colombia’s tax policy more efficient, fair and greenChristian Daude, Sarah Perret and Bert Brys
1233. Skills and labour market performance in SwedenMargherita Bussi and Jon Kristian Pareliussen
1232. Skills and inclusive growth in SwedenJon Kristian Pareliussen, Margherita Bussi, Christophe André and Vincent Koen
1231. Incorporating anchored inflation expectations in the Phillips Curve and in the derivation of OECD measures of equilibrium unemploymentElena Rusticelli, David Turner and Maria Chiara Cavalleri
1230. Macroeconomic uncertainties, prudent debt targets and fiscal rules
10
Falilou Fall and Jean-Marc Fournier
1229. Limits to government debt sustainabilityJean-Marc Fournier and Falilou Fall
1228. Government debt indicators: understanding the dataDebbie Bloch and Falilou Fall
1226. Household finance and income inequality in the euro areaOliver Denk and Alexandre Cazenave-Lacroutz
1225. Financial sector pay and labour income inequality: evidence from EuropeOliver Denk
1224. Finance and income inequality in OECD countriesOliver Denk and Boris Cournède
1223. Finance and economic growth in OECD and G20 countriesBoris Cournède and Oliver Denk
1222. What impedes household investment in energy efficiency and renewable energy?Nadia Ameli and Nicola Brandt
1221. Recent trends in productivity in China – shift-share analysis of labour productivity growth and the evolution of the productivity gapMargit Molnar and Thomas Chalaux
1220. Assessing China's skills gap and inequalities in educationMargit Molnar, Boqing Wang and Ruidong Gao
1219. Providing the right skills to all in China – from "made in China" to "created in China"Margit Molnar and Vincent Koen
1218. Agricultural reforms and bridging the gap for rural ChinaBen Westmore
1217. A snapshot of China’s service sectorMargit Molnar and Wei Wang
1216. Does the post-crisis weakness of global trade solely reflect weak demand?By Patrice Ollivaud and Cyrille Schwellnus
1215. Estonia: raising productivity and benefitting more from opennessBy Andreas Kappeler
1214. Estonia: making the most of human capitalBy Andrés Fuentes Hutfilter
1213. The Czech labour market: documenting structural change and remaining challengesBy Sónia Araújo and Petr Maleček
1212. Reforming the Slovak public sectorLilas Demmou and Robert Price
1211. Spurring growth in lagging regions in the Slovak Republic
11
Lilas Demmou, Martin Haluš, Gabriel Machlica and Robert Menkyna
1210. Skill mismatch and public policy in OECD countriesMüge Adalet McGowan and Dan Andrews
1209. Labour market mismatch and labour productivity: evidence from PIAAC dataMüge Adalet McGowan and Dan Andrews
1208. Maintaining an efficient and equitable housing market in BelgiumSanne Zwart
1207. Determinants of the low female labour force participation in IndiaPiritta Sorsa, Jan Mares, Mathilde Didier, Caio Guimaraes, Marie Rabate, Gen Tang and Annamaria Tuske
1206. Strengthening skill use and school-to-work transitions in the Czech RepublicSónia Araújo and Petr Maleček
1205. Reforming the tax on immovable property: taking care of the unlovedHansjörg Blöchliger
1204. Taxation and investment in ColombiaSarah Perret and Bert Brys OECD
1203. Efficiency and contestability in the Colombian banking systemChristian Daude and Julien Pascal
1202. Fiscal decentralisation in Colombia: new evidence regarding sustainability, risk sharing and "fiscal fatigue"Guillaume Bousquet, Christian Daude and Christine de La Maisonneuve
1201. Effects of economic policies on microeconomic stabilityBoris Cournède, Paula Garda and Volker Ziemann
1200. The 2013 update of the OECD’s database on product market regulation – policy insights for OECD and non-OECD countriesIsabell Koske, Isabelle Wanner, Rosamaria Bitetti and Omar Barbiero
1199. Improving taxes and transfers in AustraliaPhilip Hemmings and Annamaria Tuske
1198. Federal-state relations in AustraliaVassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou and Annamaria Tuske
1197. Sharing the fruits of growth with all MexicansEduardo Olaberriá and Valéry Dugain
1196. What makes Mexicans happy?Valéry Dugain and Eduardo Olaberriá
1195. Improving the labour market integration of immigrants in BelgiumÁlvaro Pina, Vincent Corluy and Gerlinde Verbist
1194. Raising the potential of the domestically oriented sector in GermanyAndré Eid and Andrés Fuentes Hutfilter
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1193. Improving transport infrastructure in RussiaAlexander Kolik, Artur Radziwill and Natalia Turdyeva
1192. Improving the business climate in RussiaArtur Radziwill and Yana Vaziakova
1191. Determinants of female entrepreneurship in IndiaArnaud Daymard
1190. The changing role of the exchange rate for macroeconomic adjustmentPatrice Ollivaud, Elena Rusticelli and Cyrille Schwellnus
1189. Boosting productivity in Russia: skills, education and innovationBy Lilas Demmou and Andreas Wörgötter
1188. Boosting growth and reducing informality in MexicoSean Dougherty
1187. The conduct of monetary policy in the future: instrument useBy Kei-Ichiro Inaba, Rory O’Farrell, Łukasz Rawdanowicz and Ane Kathrine Christensen
1186. A constant market share analysis of Spanish goods exportsBy Alberto Gonzalez Pandiella
1185. Raising the economic participation of women in India – a new growth engine?Piritta Sorsa
1184. Improving health outcomes and health care in IndiaIsabelle Joumard and Ankit Kumar
1183. Challenges and opportunities of India’s manufacturing sectorIsabelle Joumard, Urban Sila and Hermes Morgavi
2014
1182. The heterogeneity of product market regulationsJean-Marc Fournier
1181. Implicit regulatory barriers in the EU Single Market: new empirical evidence from gravity modelsJean-Marc Fournier, Aurore Domps, Yaëlle Gorin, Xavier Guillet and Délia Morchoisne
1180. Can pro-growth policies lift all boats? An analysis based on household disposable incomeOrsetta Causa, Alain de Serres and Nicolas Ruiz
1179. Empirical evidence on the effects of environmental policy stringency on productivity growthSilvia Albrizio, Tomasz Koźluk and Vera Zipperer
1178. The indicators of the economic burdens of environmental policy design – results from the OECD questionnaire
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Tomasz Koźluk
1177. Measuring environmental policy stringency in OECD countries - a composite index approachEnrico Botta and Tomasz Koźluk
1176. Do environmental policies matter for productivity growth? Insights from new cross-country measures of environmental policiesSilvia Albrizio, Enrico Botta, Tomasz Koźluk and Vera Zipperer
1175. Making economic growth more socially inclusive in GermanyAndreas Kappeler, Andrés Fuentes Hutfilter
1174. New tax and expenditure elasticity estimates for EU budget surveillanceRobert W.R. Price, Thai-Thanh Dang and Yvan Guillemette
1173. Moving towards a more dynamic business sector in SpainAlberto Gonzalez Pandiella
1172. Better harnessing talent and knowledge to boost sustainable medium-term growth in SpainDavid Haugh and Ben Westmore
1171. The internet economy – regulatory challenges and practicesIsabell Koske, Rosamaria Bitetti, Isabelle Wanner and Ewan Sutherland
1170. A revival of the private rental sector of the housing market? Lessons from Germany, Finland, the Czech Republic and the NetherlandsRik De Boer and Rosamaria Bitetti
1169. Secular stagnation: evidence and implications for economic policyŁukasz Rawdanowicz, Romain Bouis, Kei-Ichiro Inaba and Ane Kathrine Christensen
1168. Investment gaps after the crisisChristine Lewis, Nigel Pain, Jan Strasky and Fusako Menkyna
1167. Factors behind the decline in real long-term government bond yieldsRomain Bouis, Kei-Ichiro Inaba, Łukasz Rawdanowicz and Ane Kathrine Christensen
1166. The effect of the global financial crisis on the OECD potential outputPatrice Ollivaud and David Turner
1165. Determinants of households’ investment in energy efficiency and renewables - evidence from the OECD Survey on household environmental behaviour and attitudesNadia Ameli and Nicola Brandt
1164. Addressing high household debt in KoreaRandall S. Jones and Myungkyoo Kim
1163. Reducing the high rate of poverty among the elderly in KoreaRandall S. Jones and Satoshi Urasawa
1162. Promoting the financing of SMEs and start-ups in KoreaRandall S. Jones and Myungkyoo Kim
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1161. Fostering inclusive growth in Turkey by promoting structural change in the business sectorRauf Gönenç, Oliver Röhn, Vincent Koen and Fethi Ögünç
1160. Reducing macroeconomic imbalances in TurkeyOliver Röhn, Rauf Gönenç, Vincent Koen and Evren Erdogan Cosar
1159. Reinvigorating the EU Single MarketJean-Marc Fournier
1158. An exploration of the determinants of the subjective well-being of Americans during the Great RecessionAida Caldera Sánchez and Caroline Tassot
1157. Boosting the development of efficient SMEs in the NetherlandsRafał Kierzenkowski and Jochebed Kastaneer
1156. Making the banking sector more resilient and reducing household debt in the NetherlandsRafał Kierzenkowski, Olena Havrylchyk and Pierre Beynet
1155. US long term interest rates and capital flows to emerging economiesEduardo Olaberria
1154. Productivity measurement with natural capital and bad outputsNicola Brandt, Paul Schreyer and Vera Zipperer
1153. Reducing income inequality and poverty and promoting social mobility in KoreaRandall S. Jones et Satoshi Urasawa
1152. Fostering a creative economy to drive Korean growthRandall S. Jones
1151. Economic uncertainties and their impact on activity in Greece compared with Ireland and PortugalJan-David Schneider and Claude Giorno
1150. Workplace stress in the United States: issues and policiesMichael Darden
1149. Taxing the rent of non-renewable resource sectors: a theoretical noteJulien Daubanes and Saraly Andrade de Sá
1148. Health, work and working conditions: a review of the European economic literatureThomas Barnay
1147. Making the best of new energy resources in the United StatesDouglas Sutherland
1146. Improving well-being in the United StatesAida Caldera Sánchez, Patrick Lenain and Sarah Fléche
1145. Deconstructing Canada’s housing markets: finance, affordability and urban sprawlCalista Cheung
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Restructurer les marchés canadiens du logement : financements, accessibilité financière et étalement urbainCalista Cheung
1144. Women’s role in the Swiss economyRichard DutuLe rôle des femmes dans l’économie suisseRichard Dutu
1143. Overcoming skills shortages in CanadaDavid CareyCombler les pénuries de compétences au CanadaDavid Carey
1142. Trade patterns in the 2060 world economyJean Chateau, Lionel Fontagné, Jean Fouré, Åsa Johansson and Eduardo Olaberria
1141. The demand for skills 1995-2008: a global supply chain perspectiveBart Los, Marcel P. Timmer and Gaaitzen J. De Vries
1140. International migration: the relationship with economic and policy factors in the home and destination countryBen Westmore
1139. Gross earning inequalities in OECD countries and major non-member economies: determinants and future scenariosHenrik Braconier and Jenifer Ruiz Valenzuela
1138. Determinants of tertiary graduationsHenrik Braconier
1137. Managerial capital and business R&D as enablers of productivity convergenceDan Andrews and Ben Westmore
1136. Long-term patterns of trade and specialisationÅsa Johansson and Eduardo Olaberria
1135. Consequences of climate change damages for economic growth – a dynamic quantitative assessmentRob Dellink, Elisa Lanzi, Jean Chateau, Francesco Bosello, Ramiro Parrado and Kelly de Bruin
1134. Comparing the robustness of PAYG pension schemesFalilou Fall
1133. Overcoming vulnerabilities of pension systemsFalilou Fall and Debbie Bloch
1132. Overcoming vulnerabilities of health care systemsMauro Pisu
1131. Overcoming vulnerability of unemployment insurance schemesJon Pareliussen
1130. Vulnerability of social institutions: lessons from the recent crisis and historical episodesFalilou Fall, Mauro Pisu, Jon Pareliussen and Debbie Bloch
16
1129. An update of the OECD international trade equationsMyriam Morin and Cyrille Schwellnus
1128. What explains the volume and composition of trade? Industrial evidence from a panel of countriesÅsa Johansson, Przemyslaw Kowalski, Eduardo Olaberría and Dario Pellegrino
1127. Do resources flow to patenting firms? Cross-country evidence from firm level dataDan Andrews, Chiara Criscuolo and Carlo Menon
1126. Macroprudential policy tools in Norway: strengthening financial system resilienceYosuke Jin, Patrick Lenain and Paul O’Brien
1125. Strengthening competition in PolandBalázs Égert and Antoine Goujard
1124. Making the labour market work better in PolandHervé Boulhol
1123. Enhancing competition and the business environment in HungaryAlvaro Pina
1122. Tackling labour mismatches and promoting mobility in HungaryStéphane Sorbe
1121. Local public finances and municipal reform in FinlandChristophe André and Clara Garcia
1120. The economic consequences of ageing: the case of FinlandChristine de la Maisonneuve, Christophe André, Clara Garcia and Vincent Koen
1119. Making the most of skills in DenmarkStéphanie Jamet and Vincent Koen
1118. Trade specialisation and policies to foster competition and innovation in DenmarkMüge Adalet McGowan
1117. Policies for making the Chilean labour market more inclusiveAida Caldera Sanchez
1116. Spillover effects from exiting higher expansionary monetary policiesLukasz Rawdanowicz, Romain Bouis, Jérôme Brezillon, Ane Kathrine Christensen and Kei-Ichiro Inaba
1115. Economic policies and microeconomic stability: a literature review and some empiricsPaula Garda and Volker Ziemann
1114. How to improve Israel’s health-care systemPhilip Hemmings
1113. How to improve taxes and transfers in IsraelPhilip Hemmings
1112. New evidence on the determinants of industrial specialisation
17
Asa Johansson and Eduardo Olaberria
1111. Economic growth from the household perspective: GDP and income distribution developments across OECD countriesOrsetta Causa, Sonia Araujo, Agnès Cavaciuti, Nicolas Ruiz and Zuzana Smidova
1110. Would a growth slowdown in emerging markets spill over to high-income countries? A quantitative assessmentPatrice Ollivaud, Elena Rusticelli and Cyrille Schwellnus
1109. Short-term indicator models for quarterly GDP Growth in the BRIICS: a small-scale bridge model approachThomas Chalaux and Cyrille Schwellnus
1108. The prudential regulation of financial institutions: why regulatory responses to the crisis might not prove sufficientWilliam R. White
1107. OECD forecasts during and after the financial crisis: a post mortemNigel Pain, Christine Lewis, Thai-Thanh Dang, Yosuke Jin and Pete Richardson
1106. Fairly sharing the social impact of the crisis in GreeceVassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou, Manos Matsaganis, Chrysa Leventi and Jan-David Schneider
1105. Dividing the pie in Brazil: income distribution, social policies and the new middle classJens M. Arnold and João Jalles
2013
1104. New indicators of competition law and policy in 2013 for OECD and non-OECD countriesEnrico Alemani, Caroline Klein, Isabell Koske, Cristiana Vitale and Isabelle Wanner
1103. The effect of government debt, external debt and their interaction on OECD interest ratesDavid Turner and Francesca Spinelli
1102. The state of the banking sector in EuropeDirk Schoenmaker and Toon Peek
1101. Getting Irish youth on the job trackAlberto Gonzalez Pandiella
1100. New econometric estimates of long-term growth effects of different areas of public spendingOmar Barbiero and Boris Cournède
1099. Cross-country spillovers from fiscal consolidationsAntoine Goujard
1098. Informal employment in Russia: definitions, incidence, determinants and labour market segmentationHartmut Lehmann and Anzelika Zaiceva
1097. Capacity needs in the automobile industry in the short- to medium run
18
Caroline Klein and Isabell Koske
1096. Environmental policies and productivity growth - a critical review of empirical findingsTomasz Koźluk and Vera Zipperer
1095. Green growth challenges and the need for an energy reform in MexicoCarla Valdivia de Richter
1094. From bricks to brains: increasing the contribution of knowledge-based capital to growth in IrelandDavid Haugh
1093. China’s march to prosperity: reforms to avoid the middle-income trapVincent Koen, Richard Herd and Sam Hill
1092. Productivity measurement with natural capitalNicola Brandt, Paul Schreyer and Vera Zipperer
1091. Growth-promoting policies and macroeconomic stabilityDouglas Sutherland and Peter Hoeller
1090. Policies for inclusive urbanisation in ChinaVincent Koen, Richard Herd, Xiao Wang and Thomas Chalaux
1089. Fiscal devaluation – can it help to boost competitiveness?Isabell Koske
1088. How to achieve growth- and equity-friendly fiscal consolidation? A proposed methodology for instrument choice with an illustrative application to OECD countriesBoris Cournède, Antoine Goujard and Álvaro Pina
1087. Improving school-to-work transitions in New ZealandAlexandra Bibbee
1086. The agri food situation and policies in SwitzerlandPeter Jarrett and Charlotte Moeser
1085. Japan’s challenging debt dynamicsYvan Guillemette and Jan Strasky
1084. Transitions in and out of unemployment among young people in the Irish recessionElish Kelly, Seamus McGuinness, Philip O’Connell, David Haugh and Alberto González Pandiella
1083. Is there convergence of Russia’s regions? Exploring the empirical evidence: 1995-2010Hartmut Lehmann and Maria Giulia Silvagni
1082. The benefits and costs of highly expansionary monetary policyŁukasz Rawdanowicz, Romain Bouis and Shingo Watanabe
1081. The effectiveness of monetary policy since the onset of the financial crisisRomain Bouis, Łukasz Rawdanowicz, Jean-Paul Renne, Shingo Watanabe and Ane Kathrine Christensen
1080. Responding to key well-being challenges in Austria
19
Rauf Gönenç, Oliver Röhn, Christian Beer and Andreas Wörgötter
1079. Austria’s well-being goes beyond GDPOliver Röhn, Rauf Gönenç, Christian Beer and Romina Boarini
1078. Improving fiscal federal relations for a stronger MexicoAida Caldera Sánchez
1077. Deleveraging: challenges, progress and policiesRomain Bouis, Ane Kathrine Christensen and Boris Cournède
1076. Policies to support sustainable long-term growth in New ZealandCalista Cheung
1075. Do structural policies affect macroeconomic stability?Volker Ziemann
1074. A simple fiscal stress testing model - case studies of Austrian, Czech and German economiesOndra Kamenik, Zdenek Tuma, David Vavra and Zuzana Smidova
1073. Road connectivity and the border effect: evidence from EuropeHenrik Braconier and Mauro Pisu
1072. Fiscal consolidation across government levels. Part 3: Intergovernmental grants, pro- or counter-cyclical?Hansjörg Blöchliger and Balázs Égert
1071. Fiscal consolidation across government levels. Part 2: Fiscal rules for sub-central governments, update of the institutional indicatorKaja Fredriksen
1070. Fiscal consolidation across government levels. Part 1: How much, what policies?Hansjörg Blöchliger
1069. Restructuring the electricity sector and promoting green growth in JapanRandall S. Jones and Myungkyoo Kim
1068. Labour market policies to promote growth and social cohesion in KoreaRandall S. Jones and Satoshi Urasawa
1067. Education reform in KoreaRandall S. Jones
1066. Belgium: enhancing the cost efficiency and flexibility of the health sector to adjust to population ageingStéphane Sorbe
1065. Italy and the euro area crisis: securing fiscal sustainability and financial stabilityOliver Denk
1064. Policy implementation in Italy: legislation, public administration and the rule of lawPaul O’Brien
1063. Greening growth in Luxembourg
20
Nicola BrandtVers une croissance plus verte en LuxembourgNicola Brandt
1062. The post-crisis narrowing of international imbalances – cyclical or durable?Patrice Ollivaud and Cyrille Schwellnus
1061. Restructuring welfare spending in SloveniaRafał Kierzenkowski
1060. The economics of civil justice: new cross-country data and empiricsG. Palumbo, G. Giupponi, L. Nunziata and J. Mora-Sanguinetti
1059. Banks’ restructuring and smooth deleveraging of the private sector in SloveniaOlena Havrylchyk
1058. Assessing the efficiency of welfare spending in Slovenia with data envelopment analysisMatevz Hribernik and Rafał Kierzenkowski
1057. Policy determinants of school outcomes under model uncertainty: evidence from South AfricaThomas Laurent, Fabrice Murtin, Geoff Barnard, Dean Janse van Rensburg, Vijay Reddy, George Frempong and Lolita Winnaar
1056. Improving education quality in South AfricaFabrice Murtin
1055. The 90% public debt threshold: the rise and fall of a stylised factBalázs Égert
1054. Challenges to sustain Poland’s growth modelBalázs Égert and Rafał Kierzenkowski
1053. Reforming agriculture and promoting Japan’s integration in the world economyRandall S. Jones and Shingo Kimura
1052. Inequality and poverty in the United States: public policies for inclusive growthOliver Denk, Robert Hagemann, Patrick Lenain and Valentin Somma
1051. Fiscal federalism and its impact on economic activity, public investment and the performance of educational systemsHansjörg Blöchliger, Balázs Égert and Kaja Fredriksen
1050. Restoring Japan’s fiscal sustainabilityRandall S. Jones and Satoshi Urasawa
1049. Measuring total factor productivity at the firm level using OECD-ORBISPeter N. Gal
1048. A projection method for public health and long-term care expendituresChristine de la Maisonneuve and Joaquim Oliveira Martins
1047. R&D, patenting and growth: the role of public policyBy Ben Westmore
21
1046. Knowledge-based capital, innovation and resource allocationDan Andrews and Chiara Criscuolo
1045. Reforms for a cleaner, healthier environment in ChinaSam Hill
1044. Making the tax system less distortive in SwitzerlandAndrés Fuentes
1043. The determinants of informality in Mexico’s statesBy Sean M. Dougherty and Octavio Escobar
1042. Legal reform, contract enforcement and firm size in MexicoBy Sean M. Dougherty
1041. Improving the economic situation of young people in FranceBy Hervé BoulholAméliorer la situation économique des jeunes en FrancePar Hervé Boulhol
1040. Improving employment prospects for young workers in SpainBy Anita Wölfl
1039. Youth labour market performance in Spain and its determinants - a micro-level perspectiveBy Juan J. Dolado, Marcel Jansen, Florentino Felgueroso, Andrés Fuentes and Anita Wölfl
1038. The efficiency and equity of the tax and transfer system in FranceBy Balázs ÉgertEfficacité et équité du système de prélèvements et de transferts en FrancePar Balázs Égert
1037. Income inequality and poverty in Colombia. Part 2. The redistributive impact of taxes and transfersBy Isabelle Joumard and Juliana Londoño Vélez
1036. Income inequality and poverty in Colombia. Part 1. The role of the labour marketBy Isabelle Joumard and Juliana Londoño Vélez
1035. Policy options to durably resolve euro area imbalancesBy Yvan Guillemette and Dave Turner
1034. Labour market, welfare reform and inequality in the United KingdomBy Christophe André, Clara Garcia, Giulia Giupponi and Jon Kristian Pareliussen
1033. Work incentives and Universal Credit – reform of the benefit system in the United KingdomBy Jon Kristian Pareliussen
1032. Strengthening social cohesion in Luxembourg: making efficiency and equity go hand in handBy Jean-Marc Fournier and Clara Garcia
1031. The price of oil – will it start rising again?
22
By Jean-Marc Fournier, Isabell Koske, Isabelle Wanner and Vera Zipperer
1030. The system of revenue sharing and fiscal transfers in Chinaby Xiao Wang and Richard Herd
1029. The declining competitiveness of French firms reflects a generalised supply-side problemby Hervé Boulhol and Patrizio Sicari
1028. Do the average level and dispersion of socio-economic background measures explain France’s gap in PISA scores?by Hervé Boulhol and Patrizio Sicari
1027. Labour market performance by age groups: a focus on Franceby Hervé Boulhol and Patrizio Sicari
1026. Moving towards a single labour contract: pros, cons and mixed feelingsby Nicolas Lepage-Saucier, Juliette Schleich and Etienne Wasmer
1025. Boosting productivity in Australiaby Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou and Omar Barbiero
1024. Housing, financial and capital taxation policies to ensure robust growth in Swedenby Müge Adalet McGowan
1023. Labour market and social policies to foster more inclusive growth in Swedenby Stéphanie Jamet, Thomas Chalaux and Vincent Koen
1022. Educational attainment and labour market outcomes in South Africa, 1994-2010by Nicola Branson and Murray Leibbrandt
1021. Education quality and labour market outcomes in South Africaby Nicola Branson and Murray Leibbrandt
1020. Do policies that reduce unemployment raise its volatility? Evidence from OECD countriesby Alain de Serres and Fabrice Murtin
1019. Slovakia: A catching up euro area member in and out of the crisisby Jarko Fidrmuc, Caroline Klein, Robert Price and Andreas Wörgötter
1018. Improving the fiscal framework to enhance growth in an era of fiscal consolidation in Slovakiaby Caroline Klein, Robert Price and Andreas Wörgötter
1017. Investing efficiently in education and active labour market policies in Slovakiaby Caroline Klein
1016. The performance of road transport infrastructure and its links to policiesby Henrik Braconier, Mauro Pisu and Debra Bloch
1015. The US labour market recovery following the great recessionby Wendy Dunn
1014. Why do Russian Firms Use Fixed-Term and Agency Work Contracts?
23
by Larisa Smirnykh, Andreas Wörgötter
1013. The Equity Implications of Fiscal Consolidationby Lukasz Rawdanowicz, Eckhard Wurzel, Ane Kathrine Christensen
1012. The Dutch Labour Marketby Mathijs Gerritsen, Jens Høj
1011. Reforming Policies for the Business Sector to Harvest the Benefits of Globalisation in the Netherlandsby Mathijs Gerritsen, Jens Høj
1010. Health Care Reform and Long-Term Care in the Netherlandsby Erik Schut, Stéphane Sorbe, Jens Høj
1009. Enhancing the inclusiveness of the labour market in Belgiumby Jens Høj
2012
1008. Reducing Poverty in Estonia Through Activation and Better TargetingSarah Flèche, Artur Radziwill
1007. Matching skills and jobs in Estoniaby Lilas Demmou
1006. Debt and macroeconomic stability: An overview of the literature and some empiricsby Douglas Sutherland and Peter Hoeller
1005. Debt and macroeconomic stability: Debt and the business cycleby Volker Ziemann
1004. Debt and macroeconomic stability: Case studiesby Rossana Merola
1003. Debt and macroeconomic stabilityby Douglas Sutherland, Peter Hoeller, Rossana Merola and Volker Ziemann
1002. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in a cost effective way in SwitzerlandBy Anita Wölfl and Patrizio Sicari
1001. Strengthening innovation in the United StatesBy David Carey, Christopher Hill and Brian Kahin
1000. Long-term growth scenariosBy Åsa Johansson, Yvan Guillemette, Fabrice Murtin, David Turner, Giuseppe Nicoletti, Christine de la Maisonneuve, Philip Bagnoli, Guillaume Bousquet and Francesca Spinelli
999. Selected aspects of household savings in Germany – evidence from micro dataBy Christina Kolerus, Isabell Koske and Felix Hüfner
998. Improving the Tax System in IndonesiaBy Jens Arnold
24
997. Unleashing Business Innovation in CanadaBy Alexandra Bibbee
996. Public policy and resource allocation: evidence from firms in OECD countriesBy Dan Andrews and Federico Cingano
995. Promoting SME development in IndonesiaBy Annabelle Mourougane
994. Portugal: Rebalancing the Economy and Returning to Growth Through Job Creation and Better Capital AllocationBy Álvaro Pina, Ildeberta Abreu
993. Public Debt, Economic Growth and Nonlinear Effects: Myth or RealityBy Balázs Égert
992. Choosing the pace of fiscal consolidationBy Lukasz Rawdanowicz
991. Tertiary education developing skills for innovation and long term growth in CanadaBy Calista Cheung, Yvan Guillemette and Shahrzad Mobasher Fard
990. Trade and product market policies in upstream sectors and productivity in downstream sectors: firm-level evidence from ChinaBy Maria Bas and Orsetta Causa
989. Intangible assets, resource allocation and growth: a framework for analysisBy Dan Andrews and Alain de Serres
988. Current account benchmarks for TurkeyBy Oliver Röhn
987. Structural reforms to boost Turkey's long-term growthBy Rauf Gönenç, Oliver Röhn, Vincent Koen and Şeref Saygili
986. Tackling Turkey's external and domestic macroeconomic imbalancesBy Oliver Röhn, Rauf Gönenç, Vincent Koen and Ramazan Karaşahin
985. Portugal: Solid foundations for a sustainable fiscal consolidationBy David Haugh and Stéphane Sorbe
984. Portugal: Assessing the risks around the speed of fiscal consolidation in an uncertain environmentBy Stéphane Sorbe
983. The German labour market: preparing for the futureBy Felix Hüfner and Caroline Klein
982. Climate change policies in Germany: make ambition payBy Caroline Klein
981. Restarting the growth engine in FinlandBy Henrik Braconier
980. Import competition, domestic regulation and firm-level productivity growth in the OECD
25
By Sarra Ben Yahmed and Sean Dougherty
979. Non-parametric stochastic simulations to investigate uncertainty around the OECD indicator model forecastsBy Elena Rusticelli
978. Measuring GDP forecast uncertainty using quantile regressionsBy Thomas Laurent and Tomasz Kozluk
977. Implications of output gap uncertainty in times of crisisRomain Bouis, Boris Cournède and Ane Kathrine Christensen
976. Avoiding debt traps: financial backstops and structural reformsBy Pier Carlo Padoan, Urban Sila and Paul van den Noord
975. Sluggish productivity growth in Denmark: the usual suspects? By Müge Adalet McGowan and Stéphanie Jamet
974. Towards green growth in Denmark: improving energy and climate change policiesBy Stéphanie Jamet
973. An analysis of productivity performance in Spain before and during the crisis: Exploring the role of institutionsBy Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti and Andrés Fuentes
972. Europe's new fiscal rulesBy Sebastian Barnes, David Davidsson and Łukasz Rawdanowicz
971. Credit crises and the shortcomings of traditional policy responsesBy William R. White
970. International Capital Mobility and Financial FragilityPart 7. Enhancing Financial Stability: Country-specific Evidence on Financial Account and Structural Policy PositionsBy Rudiger Ahrend and Carla Valdivia
969. International Capital Mobility and Financial FragilityPart 6. Are all Forms of Financial Integration Equally Risky in Times of Financial Turmoil? Asset Price Contagion during the Global Financial CrisisBy Rudiger Ahrend and Antoine Goujard
968. International Capital Mobility and Financial FragilityPart 5. Do Investors Disproportionately Shed Assets of Distant Countries under Increased Uncertainty? Evidence from the Global Financial CrisisBy Rudiger Ahrend and Cyrille Schwellnus
967. International capital mobility and financial fragilityPart 4. Which structural policies stabilise capital flows when investors suddenly change their mind? Evidence from bilateral bank dataBy Rudiger Ahrend, Cyrille Schwellnus
966. International Capital Mobility and Financial FragilityPart 3. How do structural policies affect financial crisis risk? Evidence from past crises across OECD and emerging economiesBy Rudiger Ahrend and Antoine Goujard
26
965. Sustaining Korea’s convergence to the highest-income countriesBy Randall S. Jones and Satoshi Urasawa
964. Achieving the “low carbon, green growth” vision in KoreaBy Randall S. Jones and Byungseo Yoo
963. Promoting social cohesion in KoreaBy Randall S. Jones and Satoshi Urasawa
962. Housing price and investment dynamics in FinlandBy Christophe André and Clara García
961. Improving health outcomes and system in HungaryBy Mehmet Eris
960. Towards a more inclusive labour market in HungaryBy Rafal Kierzenkowski
959. Ensuring stability and efficiency of the Hungarian financial sectorBy Olena Havrylchyk
958. Ensuring debt sustainability amid strong economic uncertainty in HungaryBy Pierre Beynet and Rafal Kierzenkowski
957. Improving the health care system in PolandBy Hervé Boulhol, Agnieszka Sowa and Stanislawa Golinowska
956. Options for benchmarking infrastructure performanceBy Mauro Pisu, Peter Hoeller and Isabelle Joumard
955. Greenhouse gas emissions and price elasticities of transport fuel demand in BelgiumBy Tom Schmitz
954. Bringing Belgian public finances to a sustainable pathBy Tomasz Kozluk, Alain Jousten and Jens Høj
953. Climate change policies in Poland – minimising abatement costsBy Balázs Égert
952. Income inequality in the European UnionBy Kaja Bonesmo Fredriksen
951. Reducing poverty in Chile: cash transfers and better jobsBy Nicola Brandt
950. Tax reform in Norway: a focus on capital taxationBy Oliver Denk
949. The short-term effects of structural reforms: an empirical analysisBy Romain Bouis, Orsetta Causa, Lilas Demmou, Romain Duval and Aleksandra Zdzienicka
948. Short-term gain or pain? A DSGE model-based analysis of the short-term effects of structural reforms in labour and product marketsBy Matteo Cacciatore, Romain Duval and Giuseppe Fiori
27
947. Do house prices impact consumption and interest rate? Evidence from OECD countries using an agnostic identification procedureBy Christophe André, Rangan Gupta and Patrick T. Kanda
946. Assessing the sensitivity of Hungarian debt sustainability to macroeconomic shocks under two fiscal policy reactionsBy Pierre Beynet and Edouard Paviot
945. Non-Keynesian effects of fiscal consolidation: an analysis with an estimated DSGE Model for the Hungarian economyBy Szilárd Benk and Zoltán M. Jakab
944. Work incentives and recent reforms of the tax and benefit system in HungaryBy Tímea Ladányi and Rafal Kierzenkowski
943. Building blocks for a better functioning housing market in ChileBy Aida Caldera Sánchez
942. The impact of changes in second pension pillars on public finances in Central and Eastern EuropeBy Balázs Égert
941. Improving energy system efficiency in the Czech RepublicBy Artur Radziwill
940. Structural change and the current account: the case of GermanyBy Fabrizio Coricelli and Andreas Wörgötter
939. Reforming education in EnglandBy Henrik Braconier
938. The nature of financial and real business cycles: the great moderation and banking sector pro-cyclicalityBy Balázs Égert and Douglas Sutherland
937. Fiscal consolidation: Part 6. What are the best policy instruments for fiscal consolidation?By Robert P. Hagemann
936. Fiscal consolidation: Part 5. What factors determine the success of consolidation efforts?By Margit Molnar
935. Fiscal consolidation: Part 4. Case studies of large fiscal consolidation episodesBy Hansjörg Blöchliger, Dae-Ho Song and Douglas Sutherland
934. Fiscal consolidation: Part 3. Long-run projections and fiscal gap calculationsBy Rossana Merola and Douglas Sutherland
933. Fiscal consolidation: Part 2. Fiscal multipliers and fiscal consolidationsBy Ray Barrell, Dawn Holland and Ian Hurst
932. Fiscal consolidation: Part 1. How much is needed and how to reduce debt to a prudent level?By Douglas Sutherland, Peter Hoeller and Rossana Merola
28
931. Less income inequality and more growth – Are they compatible? Part 8. The drivers of labour income inequality – A literature reviewBy Rafal Kierzenkowski and Isabell Koske
930. Less income inequality and more growth – are they compatible? Part 7. The drivers of labour earnings inequality – An analysis based on conditional and unconditional quantile regressionsBy Jean-Marc Fournier and Isabell Koske
929. Less income inequality and more growth – are they compatible? Part 6. The distribution of wealthby Kaja Bonesmo Fredriksen
928. Less income inequality and more growth – are they compatible? Part 5. Poverty in OECD countriesBy Mauro Pisu
927. Less income inequality and more growth – are they compatible? Part 4. Top incomesBy Peter Hoeller
926. Less income inequality and more growth – are they compatible? Part 3. Income redistribution via taxes and transfers across OECD countriesBy Isabelle Joumard, Mauro Pisu and Debbie Bloch
925. Less income inequality and more growth – are they compatible? Part 2. The distribution of labour incomeBy Isabell Koske, Jean-Marc Fournier and Isabelle Wanner
924. Less income inequality and more growth – are they compatible? Part 1. Mapping income inequality across the OECDBy Peter Hoeller, Isabelle Joumard, Mauro Pisu and Debbie Bloch
2011
923. Current issues in managing government debt and assetsBy Łukasz Rawdanowicz, Eckhard Wurzel and Patrice Ollivaud
922. Public spending efficiency in the Czech Republic: fiscal policy framework and the main spending areas of pensions and healthcareBy Zuzana Smidova
921. Exploring determinants of subjective wellbeing in OECD countries – evidence from the World Value SurveyBy Sarah Fleche, Conal Smith and Piritta Sorsa
920. Russia: Progress in structural reform and framework conditionsBy Yana Vaziakova, Geoff Barnard and Tatiana Lysenko
919. Explaining the interest-rate-growth differential underlying government debt dynamicsBy David Turner and Francesca Spinelli
918. Reassessing the NAIRUs after the crisisBy Stéphanie Guichard and Elena Rusticelli
29
917. Employment protection legislation and plant-level productivity in IndiaBy Sean Dougherty, Verónica Frisancho Robles & Kala Krishna
916. Systemically important banks and capital regulation challengesBy Patrick Slovik
915. Improving educational outcomes in SloveniaBy Mehmet Eris
914. Addressing challenges in the energy sector in IsraelBy Philip Hemmings
913. Issues in private sector finance in IsraelBy Philip Hemmings
912. How to improve the economic policy framework for the housing market in IsraelBy Philip Hemmings
911. Fiscal prospects and reforms in IndiaBy Richard Herd, Sam Hill and Vincent Koen
910. Structural reforms to reduce unemployment and restore competitiveness in IrelandBy Álvaro Pina
909. Getting back on track: restoring fiscal sustainability in IrelandBy David Haugh
908. A welfare analysis of climate change mitigation policiesBy Alain de Serres and Fabrice Murtin
907. Overcoming the banking crisis in IrelandBy Muge Adalet McGowan
906. Macroeconomic and structural policies to further stabilise the Mexican economyBy Cyrille Schwellnus
905. Reaping the benefits of a transition to greener growth in SlovakiaBy Caroline Klein
904. Fiscal reform for a stronger fairer and cleaner Mexican economyBy Nicola Brandt and Rodrigo Paillacar
903. International capital mobility and financial fragility: Part 2. The demand for safe assets in emerging economies and global imbalances: new empirical evidenceBy Rudiger Ahrend and Cyrille Schwellnus
902. International capital mobility and financial fragility: Part 1. Drivers of Systemic Banking Crises: the Role of Bank-Balance-Sheet Contagion and Financial Account StructureBy Rudiger Ahrend and Antoine Goujard
901. Explaining the appreciation of the Brazilian realBy Annabelle Mourougane
900. Raising investment in BrazilBy Jens Arnold
30
899. Refining macroeconomic policies to sustain growth in BrazilBy Annabelle Mourougane
898. Promoting infrastructure development in BrazilBy Annabelle Mourougane and Mauro Pisu
897. Austria: public sector inefficiencies have become less affordableBy Karin Fischer, Rauf Gönenç and Robert Price
896. Informality in MexicoBy Nicola Brandt
895. Reforming Austria’s highly regarded but costly health systemBy Rauf Gönenç, Maria M. Hofmarcher, Andreas Wörgötter
894. Greener growth in the Belgian federationBy Tomasz Kozluk
893. Green growth and climate change policies in New ZealandBy Alexandra Bibbee
892 Has deregulation increased investment in infrastructure? Firm-level evidence from OECD countriesBy Sónia Araújo
891 Ensuring a sustainable and efficient fishery in IcelandBy Gunnar Haraldsson and David Carey
890. Japan’s New Growth Strategy to create demand and jobsBy Randall S. Jones and Byungseo Yoo
889. Labour market reforms in Japan to improve growth and equityBy Randall S. Jones and Satoshi Urasawa
888. Education reform in JapanBy Randall S. Jones
887. The political economy of climate change mitigation policies: how to build a constituency to address global warming?By Alain de Serres, John Llewellyn and Preston Llewellyn
886. Climate-change policy in the United KingdomBy Alex Bowen and James Rydge
885. Improving access and quality in the Indian education systemBy Sam Hill and Thomas Chalaux
884. How institutions shape the distributive impact of macroeconomic shocks: a DSGE analysisBy Rudiger Ahrend, Charlotte Moeser and Tommaso Monacelli
883. Can India achieve double-digit growth?By Richard Herd, Paul Conway, Sam Hill, Vincent Koen and Thomas Chalaux
31
882. Predicting peaks and troughs in real house pricesBy Linda Rousová and Paul van den Noord
881. Public sector spending efficiency in Estonia: healthcare and local governmentBy Zuzana Smidova
880. How to move product market regulation in New Zealand back towards the frontierBy Paul Conway
879. Financial sector reform in India: time for a second wave?By Richard Herd, Vincent Koen, Ila Paitnak and Ajay Shah
878. Policies to rebalance housing markets in New ZealandBy Calista Cheung
877. The sharing of macroeconomic risk: who loses (and gains) from macroeconomic shocksBy Rudiger Ahrend, Jens Arnold and Charlotte Moeser
876. Estonia: making the most of globalisationBy Robert Price and Andreas Wörgötter
875. The effects of downturns on labour force participation: evidence and causesBy Romain Duval, Mehmet Eris and Davide Furceri
874. A dynamic factor model for world trade growthBy Stéphanie Guichard and Elena Rusticelli
873. Towards a better understanding of the informal economyBy Dan Andrews, Aida Caldera Sánchez and Åsa Johansson
872. Tax competition between sub-central governmentsBy Hansjörg Blöchliger and José-Maria Pinero-Campos
871. The growth effects of current account reversals: the role of macroeconomic policiesBy Luiz de Mello, Pier Carlo Padoan and Linda Rousová
870. Les politiques du logement en FranceBy Bénédicte Rolland
869. How important is wealth for explaining household consumption over the recent crisis? An empirical study for the United States, Japan and the euro areaBy Clovis Kerdrain
868. Adjusting fiscal balances for asset price cyclesBy Robert Price and Thai-Thanh Dang
867. Improving the functioning of the housing market in the United KingdomBy Christophe André
866. Understanding the recent surge in the accumulation of international reservesBy Petar Vujanovic
865. Episodes of large capital inflows and the likelihood of banking and currency crises and sudden stopsBy Davide Furceri, Stephanie Guichard and Elena Rusticelli
32
864. The effect of episodes of large capital inflows on domestic creditBy Davide Furceri, Stephanie Guichard and Elena Rusticelli
863. Medium-term determinants of international investment positions: the role of structural policiesBy Davide Furceri, Stephanie Guichard and Elena Rusticelli
862. French social housing in an international contextBy Kathleen Scanlon and Christine Whitehead
861. Making the French housing market work betterAméliorer le fonctionnement du marché du logement françaisBy Hervé Boulhol
860. Surveillance by international institutions: lessons from the global financial and economic crisisBy Kumiharu Shigehara and Paul Atkinson
859. France’s environmental policies: internalising global and local externalitiesPolitiques environnementales de la France : internaliser les externalités globales et localesBy Balázs Égert
858. Bringing French public debt down: the options for fiscal consolidationRéduire la dette publique française : les options de l’assainissement budgétaireBy Balázs Égert
857. Policy frameworks in the post-crisis environmentBy Nigel Pain and Oliver Röhn
856. Global imbalances, exchange rate pegs and capital flows: a closer lookBy Paul van den Noord
855. Interest rate pass-through during the global financial crisis: the case of SwedenBy Niels-Jakob Harbo Hansen and Peter Welz
854. What drives inflation in the major OECD economies?By Diego Moccero, Shingo Watanabe and Boris Cournède
853. Mitigation potential of removing fossil fuel subsidies: a general equilibrium assessmentBy J.M. Burniaux and J. Chateau
852. Enhancing labour utilisation in a socially inclusive society in AustraliaBy Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou
851. Meeting infrastructure needs in AustraliaBy Claude Giorno
850. Restoring fiscal sustainability in SpainBy Pierre Beynet, Andrés Fuentes, Robert Gillingham and Robert Hagemann
849. Drivers of homeownership rates in selected OECD countriesBy Dan Andrews and Aida Caldera Sánchez
848. How efficient are banks in Hungary?
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By Margit Molnár and Dániel Holló
847. Strengthening the macroeconomic policy framework in South Africa By Tatiana Lysenko and Geoff Barnard
846. To move or not to move: what drives residential mobility rates in the OECD?By Aida Caldera Sánchez and Dan Andrews
845. Reforming the labour market in SpainBy Anita Wölfl and Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti
844. Macroeconomic Impact of Basel IIIBy Patrick Slovik and Boris Cournède
843. The policy and institutional drivers of economic growth across OECD and non-OECD economies: new evidence from growth regressionsBy Romain Bouis, Romain Duval, and Fabrice Murtin
842. Limiting Long-Term Unemployment and Non-Participation in SwedenBy Niels-Jakob Harbo Hansen
841. Enhancing the cost-effectiveness of climate change mitigation policies in SwedenBy Stéphanie Jamet
840 Policies towards a sustainable use of water in SpainBy Andrés Fuentes
839 Increasing public sector efficiency in SlovakiaBy Felix Hüfner
838 Raising education outcomes in Switzerland / Améliorer les résultats de l’enseignement en SuisseBy Andrés Fuentes
837 The price responsiveness of housing supply in OECD countriesBy Aida Caldera Sánchez, Åsa Johansson
836 Housing markets and structural policies in OECD countriesBy Dan Andrews, Aida Caldera Sánchez, Åsa Johansson
835 Raising potential growth after the crisis: A quantitative assessment of the potential gains from various structural reforms in the OECD area and beyondBy Romain Bouis and Romain Duval
834 The GDP impact of reform: a simple simulation frameworkBy Sebastian Barnes, Romain Bouis, Philippe Briard, Sean Dougherty, Mehmet Eris
833. Improving the flexibility of the Dutch housing market to enhance labour mobilityBy Jens Høj
832. MAKING THE DUTCH PENSION SYSTEM LESS VULNERABLE TO FINANCIAL CRISES
By Jens Høj
2010
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831. Real house prices in OECD countries: the role of demand shocks and structural and policy factorsBy Dan Andrews
830. International financial integration and the external positions of euro area countriesBy Philip R. Lane
829. Improving fiscal performance through fiscal councilsBy Robert Hagemann
828. Minimising risks from imbalances in European bankingBy Sebastian Barnes, Philip Lane and Artur Radziwill
827. Resolving and avoiding unsustainable imbalances in the euro areaBy Sebastian Barnes
826. Current account imbalances in the euro area: a comparative perspectiveBy Sebastian Barnes, Jeremy Lawson and Artur Radziwill
825. Does fiscal decentralisation strengthen social capital? Cross-country evidence and the experiences of Brazil and Indonesia By Luiz de Mello (published in Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, Vol. 29, pp. 281-96)
824. Fiscal decentralisation and public investment: The experience of Latin AmericaBy Luiz de Mello
823. Product market regulation and competition in ChinaBy Paul Conway, Richard Herd, Thomas Chalaux, Ping He and Jianxun Yu
822. Reforming China’s monetary policy framework to meet domestic objectivesBy Paul Conway, Richard Herd and Thomas Chalaux
821. Regulatory reforms to unlock long term growth in TurkeyBy Rauf Gönenç and Lukasz Rawdanowicz
820. After the crisis: mitigating risks of macroeconomic instability in TurkeyBy Lukasz Rawdanowicz
819. The 2008-09 crisis in Turkey: performance, policy responses and challenges for sustaining the recoveryBy Lukasz Rawdanowicz
818. Fiscal consolidation strategies for Canadian governmentsBy Yvan Guillemette
817. The land transport sector: policy and performanceBy Jan Persson and Daeho Song
816 A Simple Model of the Relationship Between Productivity, Saving and the Current AccountBy Jean-Marc Fournier, Isabell Koske
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815 The Impact of Structural Policies on Saving, Investment and Current AccountsClovis Kerdrain, Isabell Koske, Isabelle Wanner
814. Towards a less distortive and more efficient tax system in PortugalBy Alvaro Pina
813. Are global imbalances sustainable? Shedding further light on the causes of current account reversalsBy Luiz de Mello, Pier Carlo Padoan, Linda Rousová
812 HTurkey’s Improving Integration with the Global Capital Market: Impacts on Risk Premia and Capital CostsBy Rauf Gönenç, Saygin Şahinöz, Őzge Tuncel
811 Trade linkages in the OECD trade systemSee also: trade matrices in excelBy Jérôme Brézillon, Stéphanie Guichard and Dave Turner
810. Enhancing the Effectiveness of Social Policies in IndonesiaBy Margherita Comola and Luiz de Mello
809. Tackling the Infrastructure Challenge in IndonesiaBy Mauro Pisu
808. Phasing Out Energy Subsidies in IndonesiaBy Annabelle Mourougane
807. Implementing Cost-Effective Policies in the United States to Mitigate Climate ChangeBy David Carey
806. Restoring Fiscal Sustainability in the United StatesBy Patrick Lenain, Robert Hagemann and David Carey
805. Norway - Sustainable Development: Climate Change and Fisheries PoliciesBy Paul O’Brien
804. How the Transport System can Contribute to Better Economic and Environmental Outcomes in the NetherlandsBy Tomasz Koźluk
803. Public-Private Partnerships and Investment in InfrastructureBy Sónia Araújo and Douglas Sutherland
802. Sustaining the Momentum of Fiscal Reform in HungaryBy Colin Forthun and Robert Hagemann
801. The Consequences of Banking Crises for Public DebtBy Davide Furceri and Aleksandra Zdzienicka
800. A Simulation Model of Federal, Provincial and Territorial Government Accounts for the Analysis of Fiscal-Consolidation Strategies in CanadaBy Yvan Guillemette
799. Product Market Regulation
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By Anita Wölfl, Isabelle Wanner, Oliver Röhn and Giuseppe Nicoletti
798. Korea’s Green Growth StrategyBy Randall S. Jones and Byungseo Yoo
797. Health-Care Reform in Korea (English version) see also 한국의 보건의료개혁 (Korean translation)By Randall S. Jones
796. The Korean Financial SystemBy Masahiko Tsutsumi, Randall S. Jones and Thomas F. Cargill
795. Are Global Imbalances Sustainable?By Luiz de Mello and Pier Carlo Padoan (also published in the Review of Economics and Institutions, Vol. 2 (2011), pp.1-32)
794. Is there a Case for Carbon-Based Border Tax Adjustment?By Jean-Marc Burniaux, Jean Chateau and Romain Duval
793. Promoting Potential Growth: The role of structural reformBy Luiz de Mello and Pier Carlo Padoan
792. Catching-up and Inflation in Europe: Balassa-Samuelson, Engel’s law and other culpritsBy Balázs Égert
791. Do Product Market Regulations in Upstream Sectors Curb Productivity Growth? Panel data evidence for OECD countriesby Renaud Bourlès, Gilbert Cette, Jimmy Lopez, Jacques Mairesse & Giuseppe Nicoletti
790. Preparing for Euro Adoption in PolandBy Rafal Kierzenkowski
789. Gauging the Impact of Higher Capital and Oil Costs on Potential OutputBy Boris Cournède
788. The German Banking System: Lessons from the Financial Crisisby Felix Hüfner
787. Measuring Competition in Slovenian Industries – estimation of mark-upsby Margit Molnar
786. Enhancing Financial Stability Through Better Regulation in Hungaryby Margit Molnar
785. Chile: Boosting Productivity Growth by Strengthening Competition, Entrepreneurship and Innovationby Cyrille Schwellnus
784. Chile: Climbing on Giants’ Shoulders: better schools for all Chilean childrenby Nicola Brandt
783. Israel: Monetary and Fiscal Policyby Charlotte Moeser
782. Policy Options for Reducing Poverty and Raising Employment Rates in Israel
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by Philip Hemmings
781. Israeli Education Policy: How to move ahead in reformby Philip Hemmings
780. Germany’s Growth Potential, Structural Reforms and Global Imbalancesby Isabell Koske and Andreas Wörgötter
779. European Energy Policy and the Transition to a Low–Carbon Economyby Jeremy Lawson
778. Making the Luxembourg Labour Market Work Betterby Jeremy Lawson
777. Coping with the Job Crisis and Preparing for Ageing: The Case of Finlandby Henrik Braconier
776. The Political Economy of Fiscal Consolidationby Robert Price
775. Structural and Cyclical Factors behind Current-Account Balancesby Calista Cheung, Davide Furceri and Elena Rusticelli
774. A Framework for Assessing Green Growth Policiesby Alain de Serres, Fabrice Murtin and Giusepppe Nicoletti
773. Modeling Institutions, Start-ups and Productivity during Transitionby Zuzana Brixiova and Balázs Égert
772. Can Emerging Asset Price Bubbles be Detected?by Jesús Crespo Cuaresma
771. The nature of financial and real business cyclesby Balázs Égert
770. The Effects of Fiscal Policy on Output: A DSGE analysisby Davide Furceri and Annabelle Mourougane
769. Health Care Systems: efficiency and institutionsby Isabelle Joumard, Christophe André and Chantal Nicq
768 The OECD’s New Global Modelby Karine Hervé, Nigel Pain, Pete Richardson, Franck Sédillot and Pierre-Olivier Beffy
767 Assessing the Impact of the Financial Crisis on Structural Unemployment in OECD CountriesStéphanie Guichard and Elena Rusticelli
766 After the Crisis - Bringing German Public Finances Back to a Sustainable Pathby Isabell Koske
765 Optimal Monetary and Fiscal Stabilisation PoliciesBy Klaus Adam
764 Asset Prices and Real Economic Activity
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By E. Philip Davis
763 Fiscal Policy Reaction to the Cycle in the OECD: Pro- or counter-cyclical?By Balázs Égert
762 New Evidence on the Private Saving Offset and Ricardian EquivalenceBy Oliver Röhn
761 Monetary Policy Reaction Functions in the OECDBy Douglas Sutherland
760 Counter-cyclical Economic Policyby Douglas Sutherland, Peter Hoeller, Balázs Égert and Oliver Roehn
759 Exports and Property Prices in France: are they connected?by Balázs Égert and Rafał Kierzenkowski
758 Further Advancing Pro-growth Tax and Benefit Reform in the Czech Republicby Zdeněk Hrdlička, Margaret Morgan, David Prušvic, William Tompson and Laura Vartia.
757 Advancing Structural Reforms in OECD Countries: Lessons from twenty case studiesby William Tompson and Thai-Thanh Dang
756 Labour markets and the crisis
755 Long-term growth and policy challenges in the large emerging economiesby Paul Conway, Sean Dougherty and Artur Radziwill
754 Explaining Household Saving Rates in G7 Countries: implications for GermanyFelix Hüfner and Isabell Koske
753 Monetary Policy Responses to the Crisis and Exit StrategiesMakoto Minegishi and Boris Cournède
752 Sub-central Governments and the Economic Crisis: Impact and policy responsesHansjörg Blöchliger, Claire Charbit, José Maria Pinero Campos and Camila Vammalle
751 Improving China's Health Care SystemRichard Herd, Yu-Wei Hu and Vincent Koen
750 Providing Greater Old-Age Security in ChinaRichard Herd, Yu-Wei Hu and Vincent Koen
749 China's Labour Market in Transition: job creation, migration and regulationBy Richard Herd, Vincent Koen and Anders Reutersward
748 A Pause in the Growth of Inequality in China?By Richard Herd
747 China's Financial Sector ReformsBy Richard Herd, Charles Pigott and Sam Hill
746 A Bird's Eye View of OECD Housing MarketsBy Christophe Andre
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745 The Automobile Industry in and Beyond the Crisisby David Haugh, Annabelle Mourougane and Olivier Chatal
2009
744 Towards a flexible exchange rate policy in Russiaby Roland Beck and Geoff Barnard
743 Fiscal federalism in Belgium: Main challenges and considerations for reformby Willi Leibfritz
742 Product Market Regulation in Russiaby Paul Conway, Tatiana Lysenko and Geoff Barnard
741 HHow to reform the Belgian tax system to enhance economic growthby Jens Høj
740 Improving the policy framework in Japan to address climate changeBy Randall S. Jones and Byungseo Yoo
739 Health-care reform in Japan: controlling costs, improving quality and ensuring equityBy Randall S. Jones
738 Financial stability: overcoming the crisis and improving the efficiency of the banking sector in JapanBy Randall S. Jones and Masahiko Tsutsumi
737 Recent Oil Price Movements– Forces and Policy IssuesBy Eckhard Wurzel, Luke Willard and Patrice Ollivaud
736 Promoting competition to strengthen economic growth in BelgiumBy Tomasz Koźluk
735 Prudential regulation and competition in financial marketsBy Rüdiger Ahrend, Jens Arnold and Fabrice Murtin
734 Keeping Slovenian public finances on a sustainable pathBy Pierre Beynet and Willi Leibfritz
733 Pedal to the metal: Structural reforms to boost long-term growth in Mexico and spur recovery from the crisisBy David Haugh and Agustin Redonda
732 Achieving higher performance: Enhancing spending efficiency in health and education in MexicoBy Cyrille Schwellnus
731 HRussia’s long and winding road to a more efficient and resilient banking sectorBy Geoff Barnard
730 How do institutions affect structural unemployment in times of crises?0BBy Davide Furceri & Annabelle Mourougane
729 Understanding the world trade collapseBy Calista Cheung and Stéphanie Guichard
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728 Estonia and euro adoption: Small country challenges of joining EMUBy Zuzana Brixiova, Margaret H. Morgan and Andreas Wörgötter
727 Towards better schools and more equal opportunities for learning in ItalyBy Romina Boarini
726 Iceland: Challenging times for monetary and fiscal policiesBy Andrea De Michelis
725 Iceland: The financial and economic crisisBy David Carey
724 The role of transparency in the conduct of monetary policyBy Makoto Minegisi et Boris Cournède
723 Raising education outcomes in GreeceBy Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou
722 Improving the performance of the public health care system in GreeceBy Charalampos Economou and Claude Giorno
721 Is there a case for price-level targeting? H
By Boris Cournède and Diego Moccero
720 The challenge of restoring French competitiveness H
By Rafal Kierzenkowski
719 Improving the functioning of the Slovenian labour market H
By Isabell Koske
718 What drives sovereign risk premiums? An analysis of recent evidence from the Euro Area H
By David Haugh, Patrice Ollivaud, and David Turner
717 The English National Health Service: an economic health check H
By Peter Smith and Maria Goddard
716 Financial stability in the United Kingdom: Banking on prudence H
By Philip Davis
715 Economic growth and the role of taxation- Disaggregate data H
By Gareth D. Myles, University of Exeter and Institute for Fiscal Studies
714 Economic growth and the role of taxation – Aggregate data H
By Gareth D. Myles, University of Exeter and Institute for Fiscal Studies
713 Economic growth and the role of taxation – Theory H
By Gareth D. Myles, University of Exeter and Institute for Fiscal Studies
712 The effectiveness of education and health spending among Brazilian municipalitiesBy Luiz de Mello and Mauro Pisu
711 The bank lending channel of monetary transmission in Brazil: A VECM approach H
By Luiz de Mello and Mauro Pisu (published in Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 50 (2010), pp. 50-60)
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710 How does decentralised minimum wage setting affect unemployment and informality? The case of IndonesiaH
By Margherita Comola and Luiz de Mello (forthcoming in Review of Income and Wealth)
709 Intergenerational social mobility in European OECD countries H
By Orsetta Causa, Sophie Dantan and Åsa Johansson
708 Equity in student achievement across OECD countries: an investigation of the role of policiesH
By Orsetta Causa and Catherine Chapuis
707 Intergenerational social mobility H
By Orsetta Causa and Åsa Johansson
706 Taxes or grants: what revenue source for sub-central governments? H
By Hansjörg Blöchliger and Oliver Petzold
705 The spending power of sub-central governments: A pilot studyBy Steffen Bach, Hansjörg Blöchliger and Dominik Wallau
704 Price and volume elasticities of Brazilian foreign trade: A profit function approach H
By Luiz de Mello and Mauro Pisu
703 Current account sustainability in Brazil: A non linear approachBy Luiz de Mello and Matteo Mogliani
702 The incentives to participate in and the stability of international climate coalitions: a game-theoretic approach using the WITCH ModelBy Valentina Bosetti, Carlo Carraro, Enrica De Cian, Romain Duval, Emanuele Massetti and Massimo Tavoni
701 The economics of climate change mitigation: how to build the necessary global action in a cost-effective mannerBy Jean-Marc Burniaux, Jean Chateau, Rob Dellink, Romain Duval and Stéphanie Jamet
700 Capital inflows, household debt and the boom bust cycle in Estoniaby Zuzana Brixiova, Laura Vartia and Andreas Wörgötter
699 The effect of financial crises on potential output: new empirical evidence from OECD countriesBy Davide Furceri and Annabelle Mourougane
698 Employment - productivity trade-off and labour compositionBy Hervé Boulhol and Laure Turner
697 Labour market flexibility in Estonia: what more can be done?By Zuzana Brixiova
696 Structural policies to overcome geographic barriers and create prosperity in New ZealandBy Yvan Guillemette
695 Ten years of product market reform in OECD countries – insights from a revised PMR indicatorBy Anita Wölfl, Isabelle Wanner, Tomasz Kozluk and Giuseppe Nicoletti
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694 Structural reforms and the benefits of the enlarged EU internal market: Much achieved and much to doBy Jens Arnold, Peter Höller, Margaret Morgan and Andreas Wörgötter
693 Co-benefits of climate change mitigation policies: literature review and new resultsBy Johannes Bollen, Bruno Guay, Stéphanie Jamet and Jan Corfee-Morlot
692 The impact of monetary and commodity fundamentals, macro news and central bank communication on the exchange rate: Evidence from South AfricaBy Balázs Égert
691 Assessing the impacts of climate change: a literature reviewBy Stéphanie Jamet and Jan Corfee-Morlot
690 The determinants of employment and earnings in Indonesia: A multinomial selection approachBy Margherita Comola and Luiz de Mello
689 Inflation responses to recent shocks: do G7 countries behave differently?By Lukas Vogel, Elena Rusticelli, Pete Richardson, Stéphanie Guichard and Christian Gianella
688 Infrastructure investment in network industries: the role of incentive regulation and regulatory independenceBy Balázs Égert
687 Government consumption volatility and the size of nationsBy Davide Furceri and Marcos Poplawski Ribeiro
686 Infrastructure investment: links to growth and the role of public policiesHhttp://www.olis.oecd.org/olis/2009doc.nsf/linkto/eco-wkp(2009)24 By Douglas Sutherland, Sonia Araujo, Balázs Égert and Tomasz Koźluk
685 Infrastructure and growth: empirical evidenceBy Balázs Égert and Tomasz Kozluk and Douglas Sutherland
684 The effects of population structure on employment and productivityBy Hervé Boulhol
683 The Macroeconomic Consequences of Banking Crises in OECD CountriesBy David Haugh, Patrice Ollivaud and David Turner
682 HAdjusting housing policies in Slovakia in light of euro adoptionBy Felix Hüfner
681 Achieving fiscal flexibility and safeguarding sustainability - The case of SlovakiaBy Isabell Koske
680 HRaising the flexibility of the Slovak economy during the catch-up phase H
By Isabell Koske
679 Do Latin American central bankers behave non linearly? The experiences of Brazil, Chile, Colombia and MexicoBy Luiz de Mello, Diego Moccero and Matteo Mogliani
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678 Enhancing educational performance in AustraliaBy Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou
677 Quantifying the effect of financial conditions in the euro area, Japan, United Kingdom Hand United StatesBy Stéphanie Guichard, David Haugh and David Turner
676 Taking stock of existing structural policy and outcome indicatorsBy Davide Furceri and Annabelle Mourougane
675 Stabilization Effects of Social Spending: Empirical Evidence from a Panel of OECD CountriesBy Davide Furceri
674 Fiscal Convergence, Business Cycle Volatility and GrowthBy Davide Furceri
673 Boosting productivity in Korea’s service sectorBy Randall S. Jones
672 HSustaining growth in Korea by reforming the labour market and improving the education systemBy Randall S. Jones and Masahiko Tsutsumi
671 Reforming the tax system in Korea to promote economic growth and cope with rapid population ageingBy Randall S. Jones
670 Financial market stability in the European Union: Enhancing regulation and supervisionBy Jeremy Lawson, Sebastian Barnes and Marte Sollie
669 Overcoming the Financial Crisis in the United StatesBy Andrea De Michelis
668 Financial crises: past lessons and policy implicationsBy Davide Furceri and Annabelle Mourougane
667 Reforms to open sheltered sectors to competition in SwitzerlandBy Andrés Fuentes
666 Raising education outcomes in SpainBy Andrés Fuentes
665 Health Care Reform in the United StatesBy David Carey, Bradley Herring and Patrick Lenain
664 The role of R&D and technology diffusion in climate change mitigation: new perspectives using the WITCH ModelBy Valentina Bosetti, Carlo Carraro, HRomain DuvalH, Alessandra Sgobbi and Massimo Tavoni
663 Long-run GDP growth framework and scenarios for the world economyBy HRomain DuvalH and Christine de la Maisonneuve
662 Realising South Africa’s employment potential
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By Geoff Barnard
661 Making the most of Norwegian schoolsBy Romina Boarini
660 Can the financial sector continue to be the main growth engine in Luxembourg?(English)HLe secteur financier peut-il rester le principal moteur de la croissance au Luxembourg ? H(French)By Arnaud Bourgain, Patrice Pieretti and Jens Høj
2008
659: Fiscal policy responsiveness, persistence, and discretionBy António Afonso, Luca Agnello and HDavide Furceri
658: The economics of climate change mitigation: policies and options for the futureBy Jean-Marc Burniaux, Jean Chateau, HRomain DuvalH and Stéphanie Jamet
657: Maximising Mexico’s gains from integration in the world economyByH David HaughH, Roselyne Jamin and Bruno Rocha
656: How do taxes affect investment and productivity? - An industry-level analysis of OECD countriesBy Laura Vartia
655: Strategies for countries with favourable fiscal positionsBy Robert PriceH, HIsabelle JoumardH, HChristophe AndréH and Makoto Minegishi
654: Monetary transmission mechanism in Central and Eastern Europe: Surveying the surveyableBy HBalázs Égert Hand Ronald MacDonald
653: An Overview of the OECD ENV-Linkages modelBy Jean-Marc Burniaux and Jean Chateau
652: Reforming the labour market in Japan to cope with increasing dualism and population ageingBy Randall S. Jones
651: Enhancing the productivity of the service sector in Japanby Randall S. Jones and Taesik Yoon
650: Reforming the tax system in Japan to promote fiscal sustainability and economic growthby Randall S. Jones and Masahiko Tsutsumi
649: What Drives the NAIRU? Evidence from a Panel of OECD CountriesBy Christian Gianella, Isabell Koske, Elena Rusticelli and Olivier Chatal
648: Short-term distributional effects of structural reforms: selected simulations in a DGSE frameworkBy HAnnabelle MourouganeH and Lukas Vogel
647: Speed of adjustment to selected labour market and tax reformsBy HAnnabelle MourouganeH and Lukas Vogel
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646: The challenges of monetary policy in TurkeyBy Olcay Çulha, Ali Çulha and Rauf Gönenç
645: Improving cost effectiveness in the health care sector in IcelandBy Hannes Suppanz
644: Understanding Russian regions' economic performance during periods of decline and growth – an extreme bound analysis approachBy HRudiger Ahrend
643: Do tax structures affect aggregate economic growth? Empirical evidence from a panel of OECD countriesBy HJens Arnold
642: Accounting for one-off operations when assessing underlying fiscal positionsBy HIsabelle JoumardH, Makoto Minegishi, HChristophe AndréH, Chantal Nicq and Robert Price
641: Do corporate taxes reduce productivity and investment at the firm level? Cross-country evidence from the Amadeus datasetBy Cyrille Schwellnus and HJens Arnold
640: The challenge of rapidly improving transport infrastructure in PolandBy Rafał Kierzenkowski
639: Bridging the housing gap in PolandBy Rafał Kierzenkowski
638: Improving the business and investment climate in IndonesiaBy Diego Moccero
637: Indonesia: Growth performance and policy challengesBy HLuiz de Mello
636:A taxonomy of instruments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and their interactionsBy HRomain Duval
635: Quantifying the effect of financial conditions on US activityBy HStéphanie GuichardH and David Turner
634: Have long-term financial trends changed the transmission of monetary policy?By HBoris CournèdeH, HRudiger AhrendH, and Robert Price
633: Raising education achievement and breaking the cycle of inequality in the United KingdomBy Anne-Marie Brook
632: The euro changeover in the Slovak Republic: implications for inflation and interest ratesby HFelix HüfnerH and HIsabell Koske
631: Tax reform for efficiency and fairness in Canadaby Alexandra Bibbee
630: Reforming the Polish tax system to improve its efficiencyBy HAlain de Serres
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629: Modernising Canada’s agricultural policiesBy HPeter JarrettH and Shuji Kobayakawa
628: Recent trends and structural breaks in US and EU15 labour productivity growthBy Laure Turner and HHervé Boulhol
627: Health status determinants: lifestyle, environment, health care resources and efficiencyBy HIsabelle JoumardH, HChristophe AndréH, Chantal Nicq and Olivier Chatal
626: Market Mechanisms in Public Service ProvisionBy Hansjörg Blöchliger
625: Improving human capital formation in IndiaBy Sean DoughertyH and Richard Herd
624: Labour Regulation and Employment Dynamics at the State Level in IndiaBy Sean Dougherty
623: India’s growth pattern and obstacles to higher growthBy Sean DoughertyH, Richard Herd, Thomas Chalaux and Abdul Azeez Erumban
622: Reaping the benefits of stronger competition in network industries in GermanyBy Nicola Brandt
621: The usefulness of output gaps for policy analysisBy HIsabell KoskeH and HNigel Pain
620: Taxation and Economic GrowthBy Åsa Johansson, Christopher Heady, HJens ArnoldH, Bert Brys and Laura Vartia
619: Coping with labour shortages: How to bring outsiders back to the labour marketBy HEkkehard Ernst
618: Achieving sustainability of the energy sector in CanadaBy HAnnabelle Mourougane
617: The Dutch tax-benefit system and life-cycle employment: Outcomes and reform optionsBy HEkkehard ErnstH and Timo Teuber
616: Regulation, allocative efficiency and productivity in OECD countries: industry and firm-level evidenceBy HJens ArnoldH, HGiuseppe NicolettiH and Stefano Scarpetta
615: Public social spending in Korea in the context of rapid population ageingby Randall S. Jones
614: Enhancing the globalisation of Koreaby Randall S. Jones and Taesik Yoon
613: Reforming housing and regional policies in Koreaby Randall S. Jones and Tadashi Yokoyama
612: Moving towards more sustainable healthcare financing in Germanyby Nicola Brandt
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611: Improving education outcomes in Germanyby David Carey
610: Have developed countries escaped the curse of distance?by HHervé BoulholH, HAlain de Serres
609: Measures of international transport cost for OECD countriesby Stephen S. Golub and Brian Tomasik
608: Encouraging labour force participation in Chileby D. Contreras, HL. de MelloH and E. Puentes
607: Tackling business and labour informality in Chileby D. Contreras, HL. de MelloH and E. Puentes
606: Delivering cost efficient public services in health care, education and housing in Chileby Diego Moccero
605: Managing Chile’s macroeconomy during and after the copper price boomby HLuiz de Mello
604: Avoiding the value added tax: Theory and cross country evidenceby HLuiz de MelloH. Published in Public Finance Review, Vol. 37, pp. 27-46, 2009
603: Oil Price Shocks, Rigidities and the Conduct of Monetary Policy: Some Lessons from a New Keynesian Perspectiveby HRomain DuvalH and Lukas Vogel
602: The Contribution of Economic Geography to GDP Per CapitaBy HHervé BoulholH, HAlain de SerresH and Margit Molnar
601: Estimating a supply block for PolandH
by Rafał Kierzenkowski, Patrice Ollivaud, Franck Sédillot and Philippe Briard
600: Product Market Regulation and economic performance across Indian States H
by Paul Conway, Richard Herd & Thomas Chalaux599: Improving Product Market Regulation in India: An International and Cross-State comparisonH
by Paul Conway and Richard Herd598: Revenue Buoyancy and its Fiscal Policy Implications H
by HIsabelle JoumardH and HChristophe André597: Monetary Policy, Market Excesses and Financial Turmoil H
by HRudiger AhrendH, HBoris CournèdeH and HRobert Price596: Explaining differences in hours worked among OECD countries: an empirical analysis H
by Orsetta Causa595: Fiscal policy in India: past reforms and future challenges H
by Richard Herd and Willi Leibfritz594: The significance of Switzerland’s enormous current account surplus H
by HPeter JarrettH and Céline Letremy593: Interdependencies between monetary policy and foreigh-exchange intervention under inflation targeting: The case of Brazil and the Czech Republic H
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by Jean-Yves Gnabo, HLuiz de MelloH and Diego Moccero (published in International Finance, Vol. 13, No. 2 (2010), pp. 195-221)
2007
592: Solow or Lucas? Testing growth models using panel data from OECD countries H
by HJens ArnoldH, Andrea Bassanini and Stefano Scarpetta
591: The private internal rates of return to tertiary education: new estimates for 21 OECD countriesH
by Romina Boarini and Hubert Strauss
590: Making federalism work in ItalyH
by Alexandra Bibbee
589: The wage premium on tertiary education: new estimates for 21 OECD countries H
by Hubert Strauss and Christine de la Maisonneuve
588: Enhancing the benefits of financial liberalisation in Belgium H
by Stefan Ide, Jens Høj and Patrick Lenain
587: Improving incentives in tertiary education in BelgiumH
by Jens Høj
586: Globalisation and the European Union: Which countries are best placed to cope H?by David Rae & Marte Sollie
585: Primary and secondary education in the United StatesH by Peter Tulip and Gregory Wurzburg
584: Financing higher education in the United Statesby Peter Tulip
583: Corporate net lending: A review of recent trendsH
by HChristophe AndréH, HStéphanie GuichardH, Mike Kennedy and David Turner
582: The costs of delaying fiscal consolidation: a case study for Greece H
by HVassiliki KoutsogeorgopoulouH & David Turner
581: Local government finances: The link between intergovernmental transfers and net worth H
by HLuiz de MelloH. Published in G.D. Ingram and Y.H. Hong (Eds.), Fiscal Decentralization and Land Policies (Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute), 2008
580: Boosting Austria's Innovation PerformanceH
by Willi Leibfritz and Jürgen Janger
579: Improving employment prospects in the Slovak Republic: building on past reforms H
by Andrés Fuentes
578: Improving education outcomes in the Slovak Republic H
by David Carey
577: How regulatory reforms in Sweden have boosted productivity H
by Espen Erlandsen and Jens Lundsgaard49
576: The Policy Determinants of Investment in Tertiary EducationH
by Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Romina Boarini, Hubert Strauss,Christine de la Maisonneuve and Clarice Saadi
575: Product Market Competition in the OECD Countries: Taking Stock and Moving Forward H
by Jens Høj, Miguel Jimenez, Maria Maher, Giuseppe Nicoletti, and Michael Wise
574: Too Little Destruction, Too Little Creation: A Schumpeterian Diagnosis of Barriers to Sustained Growth in UkraineH
by HChristian GianellaH and HWilliam Tompson
573: How do the OECD growth projections for the G7 economies perform? A post-mortem H
by Lukas Vogel
572: Austria’s deepening economic integration with Central and Eastern Europe H
by Rina Bhattacharya
571: Meeting the challenges of decentralisation in France H
by HStéphanie Jamet
570: Enhancing incentives to improve performance in the education system in France H
by Paul O'Brien
569: Combating poverty and social exclusion in France H
by HStéphanie Jamet
568: Competition Law and Policy Indicators for the OECD countries H
by Jens Høj
567: Structural policies and economic resilience to shocks H
by HRomain DuvalH, Jørgen Elmeskov and Lukas Vogel
566: Family policy in Hungary: how to improve the reconciliation between work and family? H
by Philip Hemmings
565: Encouraging sub-national government efficiency in Hungary H
by Alessandro Goglio
564: Integration of immigrants in OECD countries: do policies matter? H
by Orsetta Causa and Sébastien Jean
563: The unemployment impact of immigration in OECD countries H
by Sébastien Jean and Miguel Jiménez
562: Migration in OECD countries: labour market impact and integration issues H
by Sébastien Jean, Orsetta Causa, Miguel Jimenez and Isabelle Wanner
561: The internationalisation of production, international outsourcing and employment in the OECDH
by Margit Molnar, HNigel PainH and Daria Taglioni
560: Why has Swedish inflation been persistently low?H
by HFelix Hüfner
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559: The Swedish housing market – better allocation via less regulation H
by HFelix HüfnerH and Jens Lundsgaard
558: Linkages between performance and institutions in the primary and secondary education sectorH
by HDouglas SutherlandH and HRobert Price
557: Toward a more efficient taxation system in New Zealand H
by HAnnabelle Mourougane
556: Income inequality, poverty and social spending in Japan H
by Randall S. Jones
555. HImproving the efficiency of health care spending: selected evidence on hospital performanceH
by Espen Erlandsen
554. Cross-country analysis of efficiency in OECD health care sectors: options for research H
by Unto Häkkinen and HIsabelle Joumard
553. What promotes fiscal consolidation: OECD country experiences H
by HStéphanie GuichardH, Mike Kennedy, Eckhard Wurzel and HChristophe André
552. Globalisation and the Macroeconomic Policy Environment H
by Karine Hervé, HIsabell KoskeH, HNigel PainH and Franck Sédillot. May 2007
551. Why has core inflation remained so muted in the face of the oil shock? H
by Paul van den Noord and HChristophe AndréH. April 2007
550. Housing markets and adjustments in monetary unionH
by HPeter HoellerH and David Rae. April 2007
549. Financial markets in IcelandH
by Peter Tulip. April 2007
548. The political economy of delaying fiscal consolidation H
HBoris CournèdeH. March 2007
547. The impact on growth of higher efficiency of public spending on schools H
Frédéric Gonand. March 2007
546. Performance indicators for public spending efficiency in primary and secondary educationH
HDouglas SutherlandH, HRobert PriceH, HIsabelle JoumardH and Chantal Nicq. February 2007
545. Monetary policy and macroeconomic stability in Latin America: The cases of Brazil, Chile, Colombia and MexicoH
Luiz de Mello and Diego Moccero. February 2007
544. The Brazilian "tax war": The case of value-added tax competition among the states H
Luiz de Mello. February 2007. Published in Public Finance Review, Vol. 36, pp. 169-193, 2007.
543. Public spending efficiency: institutional indicators in primary and secondary educations H
Frédéric Gonand, HIsabelle JoumardH and HRobert PriceH. February 2007
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542. Enhancing Turkey's growth prospects by improving formal sector business conditions H
Rauf Gönenç, Willi Leibfritz and Gökhan Yilmaz. January 2007
541. Fiscal relations across levels of government in Australia H
Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou. January 2007
540. Russian manufacturing and the threat of 'Dutch disease'. A comparison of competitiveness developments in Russia and Ukrainian industry H
HRudiger AhrendH, Donato De Rosa and HWilliam TompsonH. January 2007
539. Stimulating innovation in Russia: The role of instititutions and policies H
HChristian GianellaH and William TompsonH. January 2007
538. Healthcare reform in Russia: Problems and prospectsH
HWilliam TompsonH. January 2007
537. A golden rule for Russia? How a rule-based fiscal policy can allow a smooth adjustment to the new terms of tradeH
HChristian GianellaH. January 2007
536. From "clientelism" to a "client-centred orientation"? The challenge of public administration reform in RussiaH
HWilliam TompsonH. January 2007
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2006
535. Has the rise in debt made households more vulnerable? H
Nathalie Girouard, Mike Kennedy and HChristophe AndréH. December 2006
534. Social security reform in Brazil: Achievements and remaining challenges H
Fabio Giambiagi and Luiz de Mello. December 2006
533. Improving labour utilisation in BrazilH
Luiz de Mello, Naércio Menezes Filho and Luiz G. Scorzafave. December 2006
532. Boosting innovation performance in BrazilH
Carlos H. de Brito Cruz and Luiz de Mello. December 2006
531. Consolidating macroeconomic adjustment in Brazil H
Luiz de Mello and Diego Moccero. December 2006
530. Product market regulation in the non-manufacturing sectors of OECD countries: measurement and highlightsH
Paul Conway and Giuseppe Nicoletti. December 2006
529. The Turkish pension system: further reforms to help solve the informality problem H
Anne Marie Brook and Edward Whitehouse. December 2006
528. Policies to improve Turkey's resilience to financial market shocks H
Anne-Marie Brook. December 2006
527. Upgrading Japan's innovation system to sustain economic growth H
Randall S. Jones and Tadashi Yokoyama. December 2006
526. Strengthening the integration of Japan in the world economy to benefit more fully from globalisationH
Randall S. Jones and Taesik Yoon. December 2006
525. OECD's FDI regulatory restrictiveness index: Revision and extension to more economies H
Takeshi Koyama and Stephen Golub. December 2006
524. Globalisation and inflation in the OECD economies H
HNigel PainH, HIsabell KoskeH and Marte Sollie. November 2006
523. Identifying determinants of Germany's international price competitiveness - A structural VAR approachH
Martin Meurers. November 2006
522. Short-term pain for long-term gain: The impact of structural reform on fiscal outcomes in EMUH
Paul van den Noord and HBoris CournèdeH. November 2006
521. Interactions between monetary and fiscal policy: How monetary conditions affect fiscal consolidationH
HRudiger AhrendH, Pietro Catte and HRobert PriceH. November 2006
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520. Restoring fiscal sustainability in the Euro Area: raise taxes or curb spending? H
HBoris CournèdeH and Frédéric Gonand. October 2006
519. Should measures of fiscal stance be adjusted for terms of trade effects? H
David Turner. October 2006
518. Monetary policy and inflation expectations in Latin America: Long run effects and volatility spilloversH
Luiz de Mello and Diego Moccero. October 2006. Published in Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Vol. 41 (2009)
517. Social safety nets and structural adjustment H
Paul van den Noord, Nathalie Girouard and HChristophe AndréH. October 2006
516. Adapting the Icelandic education system to a changing environment H
Hannes Suppanz. September 2006
515. Forecasting monthly GDP for CanadaH
HAnnabelle MourouganeH. September 2006
514. Finland's housing market: reducing risks and improving policies H
Laura Vartia. September 2006
513. The Danish housing market: less subsidy and more flexibility H
Espen Erlandsen, Jens Lundsgaard and HFelix HüfnerH. September 2006
512. Labour market reform in Germany: How to improve effectiveness H
Eckhard Wurzel. September 2006
511. Removing obstacles to employment for women in Ireland H
HBoris CournèdeH. September 2006
510. Assessing Russia's non-fuel trade elasticities: Does the Russian economy react "normally" to exchange rate movements?H
HChristian GianellaH and Corinne Chanteloup. September 2006
509. Regulation, competition and productivity convergence H
Paul Conway, Donato De Rosa, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Faye Steiner. September 2006This work has also been published in OECD Economic Studies No. 43/1 2007 (forthcoming)
508. Improving education achievement and attainment in Luxembourg to compete in the labour marketH
David Carey and Ekkehard Ernst. September 2006
507. Raising economic performance by fostering product market competition in Germany H
Andrés Fuentes, Eckhard Wurzel and Andreas Reindl. August 2006
506. Regulation of financial systems and economic growth H
HAlain de SerresH, Shuji Kobayakawa, Torsten Sløk and Laura Vartia. August 2006
505. Enhancing Portugal's human capitalH
HStéphanie GuichardH and Bénédicte Larre. August 2006
504. Improving labour market performance in France H
HStéphanie JametH. July 2006
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503. Wage setting in Finland: increasing flexibility in centralised wage agreements H
Åsa Johansson. July 2006
502. Taxation, business environment and FDI location in OECD countries H
Dana Hajkova, Giuseppe Nicoletti, Laura Vartia and Kwang-Yeol Yoo. July 2006This work has also been published in OECD Economic Studies No. 43/1 2007 (forthcoming)
501. The political economy of structural reform: Empirical evidence from OECD countries H
Jens Høj, Vincenzo Galasso, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Thai-Thanh Dang. July 2006This work has also been published in OECD Economic Studies No. 43/1 2007 (forthcoming)
500. Labour market performance, income inequality and poverty in OECD countries and AnnexesH
Jean-Marc Burniaux, Flavio Padrini and Nicola Brandt. July 2006
499. Improving public-spending efficiency in Czech regions and municipalities H
Philip Hemmings. July 2006
498. Policies to promote innovation in the Czech Republic H
Alessandro Goglio. July 2006
497. Getting education right for long-term growth in the Czech Republic H
Alessandro Goglio. July 2006
496. Assessing the 2005 Czech proposals for pension reformH
Philip Hemmings and Edward Whitehouse. July 2006
495. Poland's education and training: Boosting and adapting human capital H
Paul O'Brien and Wojciech Paczynski. June 2006
494. The rates and revenue of bank transaction taxes H
Jorge Baca-Campolonico, Luiz de Mello and Andrei Kirilenko. June 2006
493. Nothing ventured, nothing gained: The long-run fiscal reward of structural reforms H
HPeter HoellerH and HClaude GiornoH. June 2006
492. Ireland's housing boom: What has driven it and have prices overshot? H
David Rae and Paul van den Noord. June 2006
491. Boosting competition in IrelandDavid Rae, Line Vogt and Michael Wise. June 2006
490. Factors behind low long-term interest ratesH
HRudiger AhrendH, Pietro Catte and HRobert PriceH. June 2006
489. The Fiscal challenge in Portugal H
HStéphanie GuichardH and Willi Leibfritz. June 2006
488. Are house prices nearing a peak? A probit analysis for 17 OECD countries H
Paul van den Noord. June 2006
487. Maintaining Switzerland's top innovation capacity H
Florence Jaumotte. June 2006
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486. Employment patterns in OECD countries: reassessing the role of policies and institutions H
Andrea Bassanini and HRomain DuvalH. June 2006
485. Brazil's fiscal stance during 1995-2005: The effect of indebtedness on fiscal policy over the business cycleH
Luiz de Mello and Diego Moccero. May 2006
484. Realising the oil supply potential of the CIS: the impact of institutions and policies H
HRudiger AhrendH and HWilliam TompsonH. May 2006
483. Summary of a workshop on global convergence scenarios: structural and policy issues H
Nick Vanston (Rapporteur). May 2006
482. New OECD methods for supply-side and medium-term assessment: a capital services approachH
Pierre-Olivier Beffy, Patrice Ollivaud, HPete RichardsonH and Frank Sédillot. July 2006
481. Balancing health care quality and cost containment: the case of Norway H
Alexandra Bibbee and Flavio Padrini. February 2006
480. The ageing challenge in Norway: ensuring a sustainable pension and welfare system H
Benoît Bellone and Alexandra Bibbee. February 2006
479: Strengthening innovation in the Netherlands: making better use of knowledge creation in innovation activitiesH
David Carey, Ekkehard Ernst, Rebecca Oyomopito and Jelte Theisens. February 2006
478: How to sustain growth in a resource based economy? The main concepts and their application to the Russian caseH
HRudiger AhrendH. February 2006
477: Projecting OECD health and long-term care expenditures: What are the main drivers? H
February 2006. This work has also been published as Oliveira Martins and de la Maisonneuve, "The Drivers of Public Expenditure on Health and Long-Term Care: an Integrated Approach", OECD Economic Studies, no. 42 2006
476: Alternative measures of well-beingH
Romina Boarini, Åsa Johansson and Marco Mira D'Ercole. February 2006
475: Recent house price developments: the role of fundamentals H
Nathalie Girouard, Mike Kennedy, Paul van den Noord and HChristophe AndréH. January 2006
474: Reforming federal fiscal relations in Austria H
Andrés Fuentes, Eckhard Wurzel and Andreas Wörgötter. January 2006
473: Product market competition and economic performance in France H
Jens Høj and Michael Wise. January 2006
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2005
472: Product market reforms and employment in OECD countries H
Giuseppe Nicoletti and Stefano Scarpetta. December 2005
471: Fast-falling barriers and growing concentration: the emergence of a private economy in ChinaSean DoughertyH and Richard Herd. December 2005. This work has also been published in the China Economic Review, Vol. 18/3, 2007.
470: Sustaining high growth through innovation: reforming the R&D and education systems in KoreaH
Yongchun Baek and Randall S. Jones. December 2005
469: The labour market in Korea: Enhancing flexibility and raising participation H
Randall S. Jones. December 2005
468: Getting the most out of public-sector decentralisation in Korea H
Randall S. Jones and Tadashi Yokoyama. December 2005
467: Coping with the inevitable adjustment in the US current account H
HPeter JarrettH. December 2005
466: Is there a case for sophisticated balanced-budget rules H
Antonio Fatás. December 2005
465: Fiscal rules for sub-central governments: design and impact H
HDouglas SutherlandH, HRobert PriceH and HIsabelle JoumardH. December 2005
464: Assessing the robustness of demographic projections in OECD countries H
Frédéric Gonand. December 2005
463: The benefits of liberalising product markets and reducing barriers to international trade and investment in the OECDH
December 2005
462: Fiscal relations across levels of government in the United States H
Thomas Laubach. November 2005
461: Assessing the value of indicators of underlying inflation for monetary policy H
Pietro Catte and Torsten Sløk. November 2005
460: Regulation and economic performance: product market reforms and productivity in the OECDH
Giuseppe Nicoletti and Stefano Scarpetta. November 2005This work has also been published in Institutions, Development, and Economic Growth, (T.S. Eicher and C. García-Peñalosa eds.), MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2006.
459: Innovation in the Business SectorH
Florence Jaumotte and HNigel PainH. December 2005
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458: From innovation development to implementation: evidence from the Community Innovation SurveyH
Florence Jaumotte and HNigel PainH. December 2005
457: From ideas to development: the determination of R&D and patenting H
Florence Jaumotte and HNigel PainH. December 2005
456: An overview of public policies to support innovation H
Florence Jaumotte and HNigel PainH. December 2005
455: Strengthening regulation in Chile: the case of network industries H
Alexander Galetovic and Luiz de Mello. November 2005
454: Fostering innovation in ChileH
José-Miguel Benavente, Luiz de Mello and Nanno Mulder. November 2005
453: Getting the most out of public sector decentralisation in Mexico H
HIsabelle JoumardH. October 2005
452: Raising Greece's potential output growth H
Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou and Helmut Ziegelschmidt. October 2005
451: Product market competition and economic performance in Australia H
Helmut Ziegelschmidt, Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou, Simen Bjornerud and Michael Wise. October 2005
450: House prices and inflation in the Euro AreaH
HBoris CournèdeH. October 2005
449: The EU's single market: at your service?H
Line Vogt. October 2005
448: Slovakia's introduction of a flat tax as part of wider economic reforms H
Anne-Marie Brook and Willi Leibfritz. September 2005
447: The education challenge in Mexico: delivering good quality education to all H
HStéphanie GuichardH. September 2005
446: In search of efficiency: improving health care in Hungary H
Alessandro Goglio. September 2005
445: Hungarian innovation policy: what's the best way forward? H
Philip Hemmings. September 2005
444: The challenges of EMU accession faced by catching-up countries: A Slovak Republic case studyH
Anne-Marie Brook. September 2005
443: Getting better value for money from Sweden's healthcare system H
David Rae. September 2005
442: How to reduce sickness absences in Sweden: lessons from international experience H
David Rae. September 2005
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441: The labour market impact of rapid ageing of government employees: Some illustrative scenariosH
Jens Høj and Sylvie Toly. September 2005
440: The new OECD international trade modelH
HNigel PainH, HAnnabelle MourouganeH, Franck Sédillot and Laurence Le Fouler. August 2005
439: The French tax system: Main characteristics, recent developments and some considerations for reformH
Willi Leibfritz and Paul O'Brien. July 2005
438: The effects of EMU on structural reforms in labour and product markets H
HRomain DuvalH and Jørgen Elmeskov. July 2005
437: Product market competition and economic performance in New Zealand H
HAnnabelle MourouganeH and Michael Wise. July 2005
436: Getting the most out of public sector decentralisation in Spain H
HIsabelle JoumardH and HClaude GiornoH. July 2005
435: Sources of inflation persistence in the Euro AreaH
HBoris CournèdeH, Alexandra Janovskaia and Paul van den Noord. July 2005
434: Measuring cyclically-adjusted budget balances for OECD countries H
Nathalie Girouard and HChristophe AndréH. July 2005
433: Product market competition and economic performance in the United Kingdom H
Maria Maher and Michael Wise. June 2005
432: The benefits of liberalising product markets and reducing barriers to international trade and investment: the case of the United States and the European Union H
June 2005
431: Boosting growth through greater competition in Denmark H
Martin Jorgensen. May 2005
430: Fifteen years of economic reform in Russia: what has been achieved? What remains to be done?H
HRudiger AhrendH and William TompsonH. May 2005
429: Assessing the OECD Jobs Strategy: Past developments and reforms and Annexes H
Nicola Brandt, Jean-Marc Burniaux and HRomain DuvalH. May 2005
428: Ageing, welfare services and municipalities in Finland H
Jens Lundsgaard. May 2005
427: The impact of structural policies on trade-related adjustment and the shift to services H
Per Mathis Kongsrud and Isabelle Wanner. April 2005
426: Product market competition and economic performance in Iceland H
Thomas Laubach and Michael Wise. April 2005
425: Enhancing Brazil's regulatory framework for network industries: the case of electricity, oil and gas, and water and sanitationH
Edmar Almeida and Nanno Mulder. April 2005
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424: Education attainment in Brazil: the experience of FUNDEFH
Luiz de Mello and Mombert Hoppe. April 2005
423: Estimating a fiscal reaction function: the case of debt sustainability in Brazil H
Luiz de Mello. April 2005. Published in Applied Economics, Vol. 40, pp. 271-84, 2007.
422: Product market competition and economic performance in the Netherlands H
Maria Maher and Michael Wise. March 2005
421: Product market competition and economic performance in Canada H
Maria Maher and Jay Shaffer. March 2005
420: The impact of ageing on demand, factor markets and growth H
Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Frédéric Gonand, Pablo Antolin, Christine de la Maisonneuve and Kwang-Yeol Yoo. March 2005
419: Product market regulation in OECD countries: 1998 to 2003H
Paul Conway, Véronique Janod, Giuseppe Nicoletti. February 2005
418: Reforming Turkey's public expenditure managementH
Rauf Gönenç, Willi Leibfritz and Erdal Yilmaz. February 2005
417: Fiscal gimmickry in Europe: One-off measures and creative accounting H
HVincent KoenH and Paul van den Noord. February 2005. This work has also been published in Wierts, P., S. Deroose, E. Flores and A. Turrini (eds), Fiscal Policy Surveillance in Europe, Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
416: Getting the most out of public sector decentralisation in Japan H
HIsabelle JoumardH and Tadashi Yokoyama. January 2005
415: Structural policy reforms and external imbalancesH
Mike Kennedy and Torsten Sløk. January 2005
414: The jobs challenge in Poland: policies to raise employmentHAndrew Burns and Przemyslaw Kowalski. December 2004
2004
413: Product market competition and economic performance in Finland H
Jens Høj and Michael Wise. December 2004
412: Oil price developments: drivers, economic consequences and policy responses H
Anne-Marie Brook, HRobert PriceH, HDouglas SutherlandH, Niels Westerlund and HChristophe AndréH.December 2004
411: Wealth effects on money demand in EMU: econometric evidence H
Laurence Boone, Fanny Mikol and Paul van den Noord. November 2004
410: Banking reform in Russia: problems and prospectsH
HWilliam TompsonH. November 2004
409: Public expenditure management in France H
Andrew Burns and Alessandro Goglio. October 2004
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408: Russian industrial restructuring: trends in productivity, competitiveness, and comparative advantageH
HRudiger AhrendH. October 2004
407: Improving the capacity to innovate in GermanyH
Andrés Fuentes, Eckhard Wurzel and Margaret Morgan. October 2004
406: Tax treatment of private pension savings in OECD countries and the net tax cost per unit of contribution to tax-favoured schemesH
Kwang-Yeol Yoo and HAlain de SerresH. October 2004
405: The reform of health care system in PortugalH
HStéphanie GuichardH. October 2004
404: Accounting for Russia’s post-crisis growthH
HRudiger AhrendH. September 2004
403: Restructuring Russia’s electricity sector: Towards effective competition or faux liberalisation?H
HWilliam TompsonH. September 2004
402: Russia's gas sector: the endless wait for reform?H
HRudiger AhrendH and HWilliam TompsonH. September 2004
401: One money, one cycle? Making Monetary Union a smoother rideH
HPeter HoellerH, HClaude GiornoH and Christine de la Maisonneuve. September 2004
400: Modelling cyclical divergence in the euro area: the housing channel H
Paul van den Noord. September 2004
399: Product market competition and economic performance in Korea H
Yongchun Baek, Randall Jones and Michael Wise. August 2004
398: Product market competition and economic performance in the United States H
Hannes Suppanz, Michael Wise and Michael Kiley. July 2004
397: HSaving behaviour and the effectiveness of fiscal policy H
Luiz de Mello, Per Mathis Kongsrud and HRobert PriceH. July 2004
396: The impact of exchange rate regimes on real exchange rates in South America, 1990-2002H
Anne-Laure Baldi and Nanno Mulder. June 2004
395: How market imperfections and trade barriers shape specialisation: South America vs. OECDH
Joaquim Oliveira Martins and Tristan Price. June 2004. This work has also been published in Trade and Competitiveness in Argentina, Brazil and Chile: not as Easy as A-B-C, OECD, Paris, 2004
394: Housing Markets, wealth and the business cycleH
Pietro Catte, Nathalie Girouard, HRobert PriceH and HChristophe AndréH. June 2004
393: Long-term budgetary implications of tax-favoured retirement plans H
Pablo Antolin, HAlain de SerresH and Christine de la Maisonneuve. June 2004
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392: Enhancing income convergence in Central Europe after EU accession H
Patrick Lenain and Lukasz Rawdanowicz. June 2004
391: Asset price cycles, "one-off" factors and structural budget balance H
Nathalie Girouard and HRobert PriceH. June 2004
390: Channels for narrowing the US current account deficit and implications for other economiesH
Anne-Marie Brook, Franck Sédillot and Patrice Ollivaud. May 2004
389: Product market competition and economic performance in Norway H
Jens Høj and Michael Wise. May 2004
388: Product market competition and economic performance in Sweden H
Deborah Roseveare, Martin Jørgensen and Lennart Goranson. May 2004
387. Product market competition and economic performance in Japan H
Jens Høj and Michael Wise. May 2004
386: HMigration and integration of immigrants in Denmark H
Deborah Rozeveare and Martin Jorgensen. April 2004
385: HFactors driving risk premiaH
Torsten Sløk and Mike Kennedy. April 2004
384: Rationalising public expenditure in the Slovak Republic H
Rauf Gönenç and Peter Walkenhorst. March 2004
383: Product market competition and economic performance in Switzerland H
HClaude GiornoH, Miguel Jimenez and Philippe Gugler. March 2004
382: Differences in resilience between the euro-area and US economies H
Aaron Drew, Mike Kennedy and Torsten Sløk. March 2004
381: HProduct market competition and economic performance in Hungary H
Carl Gjersem, Philip Hemmings and Andreas Reindl. March 2004
380: HEnhancing the effectiveness of public spending: experience in OECD countries H
HIsabelle JoumardH, Per Mathis Kongsrud, Young-Sook Nam and HRobert PriceH. February 2004
379: Is there a change in the trade-off beween output and inflation at low or stable inflation rates? Some evidence in the case of Japan H
HAnnabelle MourouganeH and Hideyuki Ibaragi. February 2004
378: Policies bearing on product market competition and growth in EuropeHCarl Gjersem. January 2004
2003
377: HReforming the public expenditure system in Korea H
Young-Sook Nam and Randall Jones. December 2003
376: Female labour force participation: past trends and main determinants in OECD countries H
Florence Jaumotte. December 2003
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375: Fiscal relations across government levelsH
HIsabelle JoumardH and Per Mathis Kongsrud. December 2003
374: Health-care systems: lessons from the reform experienceH
Elizabeth Docteur and Howard Oxley. December 2003
373: Non-tariff measures affecting EU exports: Evidence from a complaints-inventory H
Peter Walkenhorst and Barbara Fliess. December 2003
372: The OECD medium-term reference scenario: Economic Outlook No. 74 H
Peter Downes, Aaron Drew and Patrice Ollivaud. December 2003
371: Coping with ageing: a dynamic approach to quantify the impact of alternative policy options on future labour supply in OECD countriesH
Jean-Marc Burniaux, HRomain DuvalH and Florence Jaumotte. November 2003
370: The retirement effects of old-age pension systems and other social transfer programmes in OECD countriesH
HRomain DuvalH. November 2003
369: Policies for an ageing society: recent measures and areas for further reform H
Bernard Casey, Howard Oxley, Edward Whitehouse, Pablo Antolin, HRomain DuvalH and Willi Leibfritz November 2003
368: Financial market integration in the euro area H
Carl Gjersem. October 2003
367: Recent and prospective trends in real long-term interest rates: Fiscal policy and other driversH
Anne-Marie Brook. September 2003
366: Consolidating Germany's finances: Issues in public sector spending reform H
Eckhard Wurzel. September 2003
365: Corporate taxation of Foreign Direct Investment income 1991-2001 H
Kwang-Yeol Yoo. August 2003
364: HIndicator models of real GDP growth in selected OECD countries H
Franck Sédillot and HNigel PainH. July 2003
363: Post-crisis changes in banking and corporate landscapes - the case of Thailand H
Margit Molnar. June 2003
362: Post-crisis changes in banking and corporate landscapes in Dynamic Asia H
Margit Molnar. June 2003
361: After the telecommunications bubbleH
Patrick Lenain and Sam Paltridge. June 2003
360: Controlling public spending in Iceland H
Hannes Suppanz. June 2003
359: Policies and international integration: Influences on trade and foreign direct investment H
Giuseppe Nicoletti, Steve Golub, Dana Hajkova, Daniel Mirza and Kwang-Yeol Yoo. June 2003This work has also been published in OECD Economic Studies No. 36/1 2003
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358: Enhancing the effectiveness of public spending in Finland H
Philip Hemmings, David Turner and Seija Parviainen. June 2003
357: Measures of restrictions on inward foreign direct investment for OECD countries H
Stephen S. Golub. June 2003
356: Tax incentives and house price volatility in the Euro Area: Theory and evidence H
Paul van den Noord. June 2003
355: Stuctural policies and growth: a non-technical overviewH
HAlain de SerresH. May 2003
354: Tax reform in BelgiumH
David Carey. May 2003
353: Macroeconomic policy and economic performance H
Pedro de Lima, HAlain de SerresH and Mike Kennedy. April 2003
352: Regulation and investmentH
Alberto Alesina, Silvia Ardagna, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Fabio Schiantarelli. March 2003This work has also been published in Journal of the European Economic Association, 3(4), June 2005.
351: Discretionary fiscal policy and elections: the experience of the early years of EMU H
Marco Buti and Paul van den Noord. March 2003
350: The US health system: an assessment and prospective directions for reform H
Elizabeth Docteur, Hannes Suppanz and Jaejoon Woo. February 2003
349: The effectiveness of public expenditure in Portugal H
Chiara Bronchi. February 2003
348: Comparative analysis of firm demographics and survival: micro-level evidence for the OECD countriesH
Eric Bartelsman, Stefano Scarpetta and Fabiano Schivardi. January 2003
347: Regulation, productivity and growth: OECD evidenceHGiuseppe Nicoletti and Stefano Scarpetta. January 2003Also available in Spanish: Regulación, productividad y crecimiento: evidencia en la OCDE (Mexican Federal Competition Commission, Gaceta Año 6 num. 16(Mayo - Agosto, 2003)
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346: Public expenditure management in Poland H
Andrew Burns and Kwang-Yeol Yoo. December 2002
345: Enhancing the effectiveness of public expenditure in Sweden H
Deborah Roseveare. December 2002
344: The decline in private saving rates in the 1990s in OECD countries: How much can be explained by non-wealth determinants? H
HAlain de SerresH and Florian Pelgrin. December 2002
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343: Enhancing the effectiveness of public expenditure in Norway H
HIsabelle JoumardH and Wim Suyker. October 2002
342: HProductivity and convergence in a panel of OECD industries: Do regulations and institutions matter?HStefano Scarpetta and Thierry Tressel. September 2002
341: HManaging public expenditure - the UK approach H
Paul van den Noord. September 2002
340: The Brazilian pension system - Recent reforms and challenges ahead H
Marcos Bonturi. August 2002
339: Challenges in the Mexican financial sectorH
Marcos Bonturi. August 2002
338: Coping with population ageing in HungaryH
Andrew Burns and Jaromir Cekota. August 2002
337: Next steps for public spending in New Zealand: the pursuit of effectiveness H
Dave Rae. July 2002
336: Strengthening the management of public spending in Hungary H
Jaromir Cekota, Rauf Gönenç and Kwang-Yeol Yoo. July 2002
335: Automatic stabilisers and market flexibility in EMU: is there a trade-off? H
Marco Buti, Carlos Martinez-Mongay, Khalid Sekkat and Paul van den Noord. July 2002
334: The economic consequences of terrorismH
Patrick Lenain, Marcos Bonturi and HVincent KoenH. July 2002
333: Investment in human capital through post-compulsory education and training: selected efficiency and equity aspectsH
Sveinbjörn Blöndal, Simon Field and Nathalie Girouard. July 2002
332: Enhancing the effectiveness of public spending in Switzerland H
HIsabelle JoumardH and HClaude GiornoH. July 2002
331: HCompetition and efficiency in publicly funded services H
Jens Lundsgaard. June 2002
330: HPolicy pre-commitment and institutional design: a synthetic indicator applied to currency boardH
Marie-Thérèse Camilleri Gilson. May 2002
329: The role of policy and institutions for productivity and firm dynamics: Evidence from micro and industry dataH
Stefano Scarpetta, Philip Hemmings, Thierry Tressel and Jaejoon Woo. April 2002
328: Improving the efficiency and sustainability of public expenditure in the Czech Republic H
Andrew Burns and Kwang-Yeol Yoo. April 2002
327: Increases in business investment rates in OECD countries in the 1990s: How much can be explained by fundamentals?H
Florian Pelgrin, Sebastian Schich and HAlain de SerresH. April 2002
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326: Sectoral shifts in Europe and the United States: How they affect aggregate labour shares and the properties of wage equationsH
HAlain de SerresH, Stefano Scarpetta and Christine de la Maisonneuve. April 2002
325: Coping with population ageing in the Netherlands H
David Carey. March 2002
324: Public spending in Italy: policies to enhance its effectiveness H
Alexandra Bibbee and Alessandro Goglio. March 2002
323: Overheating in small euro area economies: Should fiscal policy react? H
HPeter HoellerH, HClaude GiornoH and Christine de la Maisonneuve. February 2002
322: HEncouraging environmentally sustainable growth in Austria H
Jens Høj and Andreas Wörgötter. February 2002
321: Health care reform in JapanYutaka Imai. February 2002
320: Enhancing Expenditure Control with a Decentralised Public Sector in Denmark H
Steen Daugaard. February 2002
319: Options for Reforming the Finnish Tax SystemH
HIsabelle JoumardH and Wim Suyker. February 2002
318: Product Market Regulation and Wage Premia in Europe and North America: An Empirical InvestigationH
Sébastien Jean and Giuseppe Nicoletti. January 2002This work has also been published in CEPII Working Paper 2004-12, also published as Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Labour Markets Research Paper, No. 2004-26, September 2004
317: Competition, Innovation and Productivity Growth: A Review of Theory and Evidence H
Sanghoon Ahn. January 2002
316: Labour Market Institutions, Product Market Regulation, and Innovation : Cross Country EvidenceH
Andrea Bassanini and Ekkehard Ernst. January 2002
315: HOngoing Changes in the Business Cycle - Evidence and CausesHThomas Dalsgaard, Jorgen Elmeskov and Cyn-Young Park. January 2002
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314: Comment encourager une croissance écologiquement durable en France? H
Ann Vourc'h and Patrick Lenain. December 2001
313: Increasing Efficiency and Reducing Complexity in the Tax System in the United StatesHRichard Herd and Chiara Bronchi. December 2001
312: Product and Labour Markets Interactions in OECD Countries H
Giuseppe Nicoletti, Andrea Bassanini, Ekkehard Ernst, Sébastien Jean, Paulo Santiago and Paul Swaim. December 2001
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311: Modelling Import Responsiveness for OECD Manufactures TradeH
Mara Meacci and David Turner. October 2001
310: Trade Linkages and the Trade Matrices in the OECD Interlink ModelH
Laurence Le Fouler, Wim Suyker and Dave Turner. October 2001
309: Encouraging Environmentally Sustainable Growth in Australia H
Ann Vourc'h and HRobert PriceH. October 2001
308: Financial market liberalisation, wealth and consumption H
Laurence Boone, Nathalie Girouard and Isabelle Wanner. September 2001
307: The economic integration of Germany's new LänderH
Eckhard Wurzel. September 2001
306: Standard shocks in the OECD INTERLINK model H
Thomas Dalsgaard, HChristophe AndréH and Pete Richardson. September 2001
305: HFiscal implications of ageing: projections of age-related spending H
Thai-Thanh Dang, Pablo Antolín and Howard Oxley. September 2001
304: The width of the intra-european economic bordersH
HAlain de SerresH, HPeter HoellerH and Christine de la Maisonneuve. August 2001
303: Surveillance of tax policies: a synthesis of findings in economic surveys H
Paul van den Noord and Christopher Heady. July 2001
302: Reforming the tax system in PortugalH
Chiara Bronchi and José C. Gomes-Santos. July 2001
301: Tax systems in European Union countriesHIsabelle JoumardH. June 2001
300: HEncouraging environmentally sustainable growth in Belgium H
Paul O'Brien, David Carey, Jens Høj and Andreas Woergoetter. June 2001
299: Encouraging environmentally sustainable growth in PolandH
Grzegorz Peszko and Patrick Lenain. June 2001
298: Tracking the euroHVincent KoenH, Laurence Boone, HAlain de SerresH and Nicola Fuchs. June 2001. This work has also been published as L’insoutenable légèreté de l’euro, Economie Internationale, No. 88, 2001.
297: Firm dynamics and productivity growth: a review of micro evidence from OECD countries H
Sanghoon Ahn. June 2001
296: HHow should Norway respond to ageing?H
Pablo Antolin and Wim Suyker. May 2001
295: How will ageing affect Finland?H
Pablo Antolin , Howard Oxley and Wim Suyker. May 2001
294: Sectoral regulatory reforms in Italy: framework and implications H
Alessandro Goglio. May 2001
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293: Encouraging environmentally sustainable growth: experience in OECD countries H
Paul O'Brien and Ann Vourc'h. May 2001
292: Increasing simplicity, neutrality and sustainability: a basis for tax reform in Iceland H
Richard Herd and Thorsteinn Thorgeirsson. May 2001
291: Options for reforming the tax system in GreeceH
Chiara Bronchi. April 2001
290: Encouraging environmentally sustainable growth in CanadaH
Ann Vourc'h. March 2001
289: Encouraging environmentally sustainable growth in SwedenH
Deborah Roseveare. March 2001
288: Public spending in Mexico: how to enhance its effectiveness H
Bénédicte Larre and Marcos Bonturi. March 2001
287: Regulation in services: OECD patterns and economic implications H
Giuseppe Nicoletti. February 2001This work has also been published in Innovation and Productivity in Services, 2001, OECD, Paris.
286: A small global forecasting modelH
David Rae and David Turner. February 2001
285: Managing public expenditure: some emerging policy issues and a framework for analysis H
Paul Atkinson and Paul van den Noord. February 2001
284: Trends in immigration and economic consequencesH
Jonathan Coppel, Jean-Christophe Dumond and Ignazio Visco. February 2001
283: Economic growth: the role of policies and institutions. Panel data evidence from OECD countriesH
Andrea Bassanini, Stefano Scarpetta and Philip Hemmings. January 2001
282: Does human capital matter for growth in OECD countries?Andrea Bassanini and Stefano Scarpetta. January 2001
281: The tax system in New Zealand: an appraisal and options for change H
Thomas Dalsgaard. January 2001
280: HContributions of financial systems to growth in OECD countries H
Michael Leahy, Sebastian Schich, Gert Wehinger, Florian Pelgrin and Thorsteinn Thorgeirsson. January 2001. Updated 21 March 2001
279: House prices and economic activityH
Nathalie Girouard and Sveinbjörn Blöndal. January 2001
278: Encouraging environmentally sustainable growth in the United States H
Paul O'Brien. January 2001
277: Encouraging environmentally sustainable growth in Denmark H
Paul O'Brien and Jens Høj. January 2001
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276: Making growth more environmentally sustainable in Germany H
Grant Kirkpatrick, Gernot Klepper and HRobert PriceH. January 2001
275: Central control of regional budgets: theory with applications to RussiaHJohn M. Litwack. January 2001
2000
274: A post-mortem on Economic Outlook projectionsH
Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou. December 2000
273: Fixed cost, imperfect competition and bias in technology measurement: Japan and the United StatesH
Kiyohiko G. Nishimura and Masato Shirai. December 2000Working Papers No.272 to 268 below were presented at a Workshop on "The causes of economic growth", at the OECD, 6-7 July 2000
272: Entry, exit, and aggregate productivity growth: micro evidence on Korean manufacturingH
Chin-Hee Hahn. December 2000
271: The tax system in Korea: more fairness and less complexity required H
Thomas Dalsgaard. December 2000
270: A multi-gas assessment of the Kyoto ProtocolH
Jean-Marc Burniaux. October 2000
269: HThe changing health system in FranceH
Yukata Imai, Stéphane Jacobzone and Patrick Lenain. October 2000
268: HInward investment and technical progress in the UK manufacturing sector H
Florence Hubert and HNigel PainH. October 2000
267: Aggregate growth: what have we learned from microeconomic evidence? H
John Haltiwanger. October 2000
266: Determinants of long-term growth: a Bayesian Averaging of Classical Estimates (BACE) approachH
Gernot Doppelhofer, Ronald I. Miller and Xavier Sala-i-Martin. October 2000
265: The great reversals: the politics of financial development in the 20th century H
Raghuram G. Rajan and Luigi Zingales. October 2000
264: Trade and growth: still disagreement about the relationshipH
Robert Baldwin. October 2000
263: Growth effects of education and social capital in the OECD countries H
Jonathan Temple. October 2000
262: Human capital in growth regressions: how much difference does data quality make? H
Angel de la Fuente and Rafael Doménech. October 2000
261: Raising the speed limit: US economic growth in the information age H
Dale W. Jorgenson and Kevin J. Stiroh. October 2000
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260: Summary of an informal workshop on the causes of economic growth H
Jonathan Temple. October 2000
259: Knowledge, technology and economic growth: recent evidence from OECD countries H
Andrea Bassanini, Stefano Scarpetta and Ignazio Visco. October 2000
258: Average effective tax rates on capital, labour and consumption H
David Carey and Harry Tchilinguirian. October 2000
257: The health care system in PolandH
Nathalie Girouard and Yutaka Imai. September 2000
256: Public expenditure reform: the health care sector in the United Kingdom H
HVincent KoenH. August 2000
255: Regulatory reform in road freight and retail distribution H
Olivier Boylaud. August 2000
254: Regulation, market structure and performance in air passenger transportation H
Rauf Gonenc and Giuseppe Nicoletti. August 2000This work has also been published in OECD Economic Studies, Special issue: Regulatory Reform, n. 32, 2001.
253: Policy interdependence during economic transition: the case of Slovakia 1999-2000 H
Joaquim Oliveira Martins and Tristan Price. June 2000
252: E-commerce: impacts and policy challengesH
Jonathan Coppel. June 2000
251: The implementation and the effects of regulatory reform: past experience and current issuesH
Rauf Gonenc, Maria Maher and Giuseppe Nicoletti. June 2000This work has also been published in OECD Economic Studies, Special issue: Regulatory Reform, n. 32, 2001.
250: The concept, policy use and measurement of structural unemployment: estimating a time varying NAIRU across 21 OECD countriesH
HPete RichardsonH, Laurence Boone, HClaude GiornoH, Mara Meacci, David Rae and David Turner. June 2000
249: HOptions for reforming the Spanish tax systemH
HIsabelle JoumardH and Aristomène Varoudakis. June 2000
248: HEconomic growth in the OECD area: recent trends at the aggregate and sectoral level H
Stefano Scarpetta, Andrea Bassanini, Dirk Pilat and Paul Schreyer. June 2000
247: Economic effects of the 1999 Turkish earthquakes: an interim report H
Alexandra Bibbee, Rauf Gonenc, Scott Jacobs, Josef Konvitz and HRobert PriceH. June 2000
246: HPolicy influences on economic growth in OECD countries: an evaluation of the evidence H
Sanghoon Ahn and Philip Hemmings. June 2000
245: The tax system in the Czech RepublicH
Chiara Bronchi and Andrew Burns. May 2000
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244: HThe tax system in Norway: past reforms and future challenges H
Paul van den Noord. May 2000
243: HA changing financial environment and the implications for monetary policy H
Paul Mylonas, Sebastian Schich and Gert Wehinger. May 2000
242: Carbon emission leakages - a general equilibrium view H
Jean-Marc Burniaux and Joaquim Oliveira Martins. May 2000
241: The healthcare system in HungaryH
Eva Orosz and Andrew Burns. April 2000
240: Comparing semi-structural methods to estimate unobserved variables: the HPMV and Kalman filters approachesH
Laurence Boone. April 2000
239: HNew issues in public debt management: governement surpluses in several OECD countries, the common currency in Europe and rapidly rising debt in JapanPaul Mylonas, Sebastian Schich, Thorsteinn Thorgeirsson and Gert Wehinger. April 2000
238: HRegulation, industry structure and performance in the electricity supply industry H
Faye Steiner. April 2000
237: Regulation, market structure and performance in telecommunications H
Olivier Boylaud and Giuseppe Nicoletti. April 2000This work has also been published in OECD Economic Studies, Special issue: Regulatory Reform, n. 32, 2001
236: Predicting the evolution and effects of the Asia crisis from the OECD perspective H
HPete RichardsonH, Ignazio Visco and HClaude GiornoH. April 2000
235: Modelling manufacturing export volumes equations a system estimation approach H
Keiko Murata, Dave Turner, Dave Rae and Laurence Le Fouler. April 2000
234: The Polish tax reformH
Patrick Lenain and Leszek Bartoszuk. March 2000
233: The tax system in Mexico - a need for strengthening the revenue-raising capacity H
Thomas Dalsgaard. February 2000
232: EMU, the euro and the European policy mixH
Jonathan Coppel, Martine Durand and Ignazio Visco. February 2000
231: The tax system in Japan- a need for comprehensive reformH
Thomas Dalsgaard and Masaaki Kawagoe. February 2000
230: HThe size and role of automatic fiscal stabilisers in the 1990s and beyond H
Paul van den Noord. January 2000
229: Enhancing environmentally sustainable growth in FinlandH
Ann Vourc'h and Miguel Jimenez. January 2000
228: Finance and growth, Some theoretical considerations, and a review of the empirical literatureHKotaro Tsuru. January 2000
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227: What the yield curves say about inflation - does it change over time H
Sebastian T. Schich. December 1999
226: Summary indicators of product market regulation with an extension to employment protection legislationH
Giuseppe Nicoletti, Stefano Scarpetta and Olivier Boylaud. December 1999
225: Some issues related to the equity-efficiency trade-off in the Swedish tax and transfer systemH
Henning Strand. November 1999
224: The economic effects of employment-conditional income support schemes for the low-paid- an illustration from a CGE model applied to four OECD countries H
Andrea Bassanini, Jørn Henrik Rasmussen and Stefano Scarpetta. October 1999
223: The use of financial market indicators by monetary authorities H
Paul Mylonas and Sebastian Schich. September 1999
222: Tax reform in SwitzerlandH
David Carey, Kathryn Gordon and Philippe Thalmann. August 1999
221: Trends in market opennessH
Jonathan Coppel and Martine Durand. August 1999
220: Technology upgrading with learning cost - a solution for two "productivity puzzles"Sanghoon Ahn. July 1999
219: Testing for a common OECD Phillips curveH
Dave Turner and Elena Seghezza. July 1999
218: Sustainable economic growth- natural resources and the environment in Norway H
Paul van den Noord and Ann Vourc'h. July 1999
217: Coping with population ageing in AustraliaH
David Carey. July 1999
216: Estimating prudent budgetary margins for 11 EU countries- A simulated SVAR model approachH
Thomas Dalsgaard and HAlain de SerresH. July 1999
215: The problems and prospects faced by pay-as-you-go pension systems- A case study of GreecePaul Mylonas and Christine de la Maisonneuve. May 1999
214: Greek public enterprises - Challenges for reformH
Paul Mylonas and HIsabelle JoumardH. May 1999
213: The levels and cyclical behaviour of mark-ups across countries and market structures H
Joaquim Oliveira Martins and Stefano Scarpetta. April 1999. This work has also been published in "Estimation of the Cyclical Behaviour of Mark-ups: A technical note", OECD Economic Studies, no. 34, 2002
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212: Poverty dynamics in four OECD countriesH
Pablo Antolín, Thai-Thanh Dang and Howard Oxley. April 1999
211: The recent experience with capital flows to emerging market economies H
Sveinjörn Blöndal and Hans Christiansen. March 1999
210: Foreign portfolio investors before and during a crisisH
Woochan Kim and Shang-Jin Wei. February 1999
209: Towards more efficient government- reforming federal fiscal relations in GermanyHEckhard Wurzel. February 1999
1998
208: Stock market fluctuations and consumption behaviour - some recent evidence H
Laurence Boone, HClaude GiornoH and HPete RichardsonH. December 1998
207: Microeconometric analysis of the retirement decision- the Netherlands H
Maarten Lindeboom. June 1998
206: Microeconometric analysis of the retirement decision- United Kingdom H
Raffaele Miniaci and Elena Stancanelli. June 1998
205: Microeconometric analysis of the retirement decision - Italy H
Raffaele Miniaci. June 1998
204: Microeconometric analysis of the retirement decision - Germany H
Pablo Antolin and Stefano Scarpetta. June 1998
203: Microeconometric analysis of the retirement decision- United States H
Joseph Quinn, Richard Burkhauser, Kevin Cahill and Robert Weathers. June 1998
202: The retirement decision in OECD countriesH
Sveinbjörn Blöndal and Stefano Scarpetta. June 1998
201: Macroeconomic effects of pension reforms in the context of ageing populations- overlapping generations model simulations for seven OECD countries H
Ketil Hviding and Marcel Mérette. June 1998
200: The macroeconomics of ageing, pensions and savings- a survey H
Richard Kohl and Paul O'Brien. June 1998
199: Marginal effective tax rates on physical, human and R&D capital H
Kathryn Gordon and Harry Tchilinguirian. June 1998
198: The Norwegian health care systemH
Paul van den Noord, Terje Hagen and Tor Iversen. May 1998
197: APEC trade liberalisation - its implicationsSeunghee Han and Inkyo Cheong. May 1998
196: The OECD jobs strategy - progress report on implementation of country-specific recommendationsH
May 1998
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196: La Stratégie de l'OCDE pour l'emploi - Rapport sur l'état d'avancement de la mise en oeuvre des recommandations by paysH
Mai 1998
195: Trends in OECD countries' international competitiveness - the influence of emerging market economiesH
Martine Durand, Christophe Madaschi and Flavia Terribile. April 1998
194: HThe European Union's trade policies and their economic effects H
HPeter HoellerH, Nathalie Girouard and Alessandra Colecchia. April 1998
193: The macroeconomic implications of ageing in a global context H
Dave Turner, HClaude GiornoH, HAlain de SerresH, Ann Vourc'h and HPete RichardsonH. March 1998
192: Efficiency and distribution in computable models of carbon emission abatement H
Joaquim Oliveira Martins and Peter Sturm. March 1998. This work has also been published in "Efficiency and Distribution in Computable Models of Carbon Emission Abatement", in G. Heal and G. Chichilnisky (eds.) Environmental Markets: Equity and Efficiency, Columbia University Press, 2000.
191: Monetary policy when inflation is lowH
Charles Pigott and Hans Christiansen. March 1998
190: Submission by the OECD to the G8 growth, employability and inclusion Conference H
March 1998
189: Income distribution and poverty in selected OECD countries H
Jean-Marc Burniaux, Thai-Thanh Dang, Douglas Fore, Michael Förster, Marco Mira d'Ercole and Howard Oxley. March 1998
188: Asset prices and monetary policyH
Mike Kennedy, Angel Palerm, Charles Pigott and Flavia Terribile. February 1998
187: NAIRU - incomes policy and inflationHSilvia Fabiani, Alberto Locarno, Gian Paolo Oneto and Paolo Sestito. January 1998
1997186: OECD submission to the Irish National Minimum Wage Commission H
December 1997
185: OECD submission to the UK Low Pay CommissionH
December 1997
184: Concept, measurement and policy implications of the NAIRU - perspective from Belgium H
Joost Verlinden. October 1997
183: Structural unemployment in DenmarkH
Agnete Gersing. September 1997
182: The United Kingdom NAIRU - Concepts, measurement and policy implications H
Chris Mellis and A.E. Webb. September 1997
181: Globalisation and linkages - Macro-structural challenges and opportunities H
HPete RichardsonH [editor]. September 1997
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180: Regulation and performance in the distribution sectorH
Dirk Pilat. September 1997
179: Measurement of non-tariff barriersH
Alan V. Deardorff and Robert M. Stern. July 1997
178: The NAIRU-concept- A few remarksH
Karl Pichelmann and Andreas Ulrich Schuh. July 1997
177: Structural unemployment in FinlandH
Pasi Holm and Elina Somervouri. July 1997
176: Taxation and economic performanceH
Willi Leibfritz, John Thornton and Alexandra Bibbee. June 1997
175: Long-term interest rates in globalised marketsH
Hans Christiansen and Charles Pigott. May 1997
174: HInternational implications of European Economic and Monetary Union H
Norbert Funke and Mike Kennedy. May 1997
173: HThe NAIRU in Japan - Measurement and its implications H
Fumihira Nishizaki. February 1997
172:The unemployment problem - A Norwegian perspective H
Steinar Holden. February 1997
171: The reliability of quarterly national accounts in seven major countries- A user's perspectiveHRobert York and Paul Atkinson. February 1997
1996
170: Confidence indicators and their relationship to changes in economic activity H
Teresa Santero and Niels Westerlund. November 1996
169: Labour productivity levels in OECD countries - Estimates for manufacturing and selected service sectorHDirk Pilat. September 1996
168: Ageing populations, pension system and government budgets- Simulations for 20 OECD countries Deborah Roseveare, Willi Leibfritz, Douglas Fore and Eckhard Wurzel. September 1996
167: Modelling the supply side of the seven major OECD economies H
Dave Turner, HPete RichardsonH and Sylvie Rauffet. August 1996
166: HSize distribution of output and employment- A data set for manufacturing industries in five OECD countries, 1960s-1990H
Bart van Ark and Erik Monnikhof, Economics Debartment. August 1996
165: Trade and competition- Frictions after the Uruguay RoundH
The International Trade and Investment Division, Economics Department. July 1996
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164: Corporate governance, competition and performance H
Colin Mayer. June 1996
163: HFiscal relations within the European Union H
HPeter HoellerH, Marie-Odile Louppe and Patrice Vergriete. April 1996
162: HMark-up ratios in manufacturing industries - Estimates for 14 OECD countries H
Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Stefano Scarpetta and Dirk Pilat. April 1996. This work has also been published in "Mark-ups pricing, Market structure and the Business cycle", OECD Economic Studies, no. 27, 1996.
161: Innovation firm size and market structure- Schumpeterian hypotheses and some new themesH
George Symeonidis. April 1996
160: HValuing the right to tax incomes - An options pricing approachHTeun Draaisma and Kathryn Gordon. April 1996
1995
159: Innovation and competitive advantageH
P.A. Geroski. September 1995
158: Monetary policy at price stability- A review of some issues H
Malcolm Edey, Norbert Funke, Mike Kennedy and Angel Palerm. September 1995
157: Technical progress, factor productivity and macroeconomic performance in the medium termHClaude GiornoH, HPete RichardsonH and Wim Suyker. September 1995
156: Ageing populations, pension systems and government budgets: How do they affect saving?H
Willi Leibfritz, Deborah Roseveare, Douglas Fore and Eckhard Wurzel. July 1995
155: The determinants of real long-term interest rates- 17 country pooled-time-series evidenceH
Adrian Orr, Malcolm Edey and Michael Kennedy. June 1995
154: An assessment of financial reform in OECD countriesH
Malcolm Edey and Ketil Hviding. May 1995
153: Markets for tradeable CO2 emission quotas principles and practice H
Graciela Chichilnisky and Geoffrey Heal. March 1995
152: Estimating potential output, output gaps and structural budget balances H
by HClaude GiornoH, Pete RichardsonH, Deborah Roseveare and Paul van den Noord. February 1995
151: SOx emissions and carbon abatementHby Christophe Complainville and Joaquim Oliveira Martins. January 1995
1994
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150: The determinants and properties of monetary conditions- Direct survey evidence from New ZealandH
Andreas Fischer and Adrian Orr. December 1994
149: Health care reform, controlling spending and increasing efficiency H
Howard Oxley and Maitland MacFarlan. December 1994
148: Macroeconomic performance and fiscal policy adjustments in the medium term- Alternative medium-term scenariosH
HPete RichardsonH, HClaude GiornoH and Stephan Thurman. October 1994
147: The EC's internal market- Implementation, economic consequences, unfinished business H
HPeter HoellerH and Marie-Odile Louppe. August 1994
146: OECD model comparison project (II) on the costs of cutting carbon emissions. Comparison of model structure and policiy scenarios- GREEN and 12RT H
Alan Manne and Joaquim Oliveira Martins. August 1994
145: An international sectoral data base for fourteen OECD countries (Second edition) H
F.J.M. Meyer zu Schlochtern and J.L. Meyer zu Schlochtern. June 1994
144: HFiscal policy, government debt and economic performance H
Willi Leibfritz, Deborah Roseveare and Paul van den Noord. June 1994
143: GREEN - The Reference ManualHDominique van der Mensbrugghe. May 1994
1993
142: Pension liabilities in the seven major economies H
Paul van den Noord and Richard Herd. December 1993
141: The distribution system in SwedenH
Sören Wibe. October 1993
140: The distribution sector in the United Kingdom H
John A. Dawson. October 1993
139: The Italian distribution systemH
Luca Pellegrini and Angelo M. Cardani. October 1993
138: The French distribution industry and the openess of the French economy H
Patrick Messerlin. October 1993
137: HThe German distribution systemH
Josef Lachner, Uwe Chr. Täger and Günter Weitzel. October 1993
136: HA study of the distribution system in Japan H
Masayoshi Maruyama. October 1993
135: HAn analysis of the U.S. distribution systemH
Roger R. Betancourt. October 1993
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134: HMarket structure, international trade and relative wages H
Joaquim Oliveira Martins. October 1993. This work has also been published in "Market Structure, Trade and Industry Wages", OECD Economic Studies, no. 22, 1994.
133: The Economic Analysis of Institutions and Organisations- in general and with respect to Country studiesH
Oliver E. Williamson. September 1993
132: High and persistent unemployment- assessment of the problem and its causes H
Jørgen Elmeskov. September 1993
131: Centralisation of wage bargaining and macroeconomic performance - a survey H
Lars Calmfors. September 1993
130: HUnemployment and labour force participation - trends and cycles H
Jørgen Elmeskov and Karl Pichelmann. June 1993
129: Trends and cycles in labour productivity in the major OECD countries H
Giuseppe Nicoletti and Lucrezia Reichlin. June 1993This work has been also published in CEPR Working Paper, No. 808, July 1993
128: HInternational integration of financial markets and the cost of capital H
Mitushiro Fukao. March 1993
127: The international spillovers of capital income taxation- an applied general equilibrium analysisH
François Delorme, Lawrence H. Goulder and Philippe Thalmann. January 1993
126: The future of capital income taxation in a liberalised financial environmentHDavid Carey, Jean-Claude Chouraqui and Robert P. Hagemann. January 1993
1992
125: HGlobal effects of the European carbon tax H
Giuseppe Nicoletti and Joaquim Oliveira Martins. December 1992. This work has also been published in "The Global Effects of the European Carbon Tax", in The European Carbon Tax: an Economic Assessment, (eds.) C. Carraro and D. Siniscalco, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993 (with G. Nicoletti)This work has also been published in French as "Effets globaux de l'écotaxe européenne"", Revue Economique, Vol. 45, n. 3, Mai 1994
124: HThe Chinese economic area - economic integration without a free trade agreement H
Randall Jones, Robert King and Michael Klein. July 1992
123: HNew issues, new results - the OECD's second survey of the macroeconomic costs of reducing CO2 emissionsH
HPeter HoellerH, Andrew Dean and Masahiro Hayafuji. July 1992
122: HCosts of reducing CO2 emissions - evidence from six global models H
Andrew Dean and HPeter HoellerH. July 1992
121: HResults for the OECD comparative modelling project from the Whalley-Wigle model H
John Whalley (University of W.Ontario) and Randall Wigle (Wilfried Laurier University). July 1992
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120: OECD's indicators of international trade and competitiveness H
Martine Durand, Jacques Simon and Colin Webb. July 1992
119: HLes indicateurs de compétitivité et de commerce internationaux de l'OCDE H
Martine Durand, Jacques Simon and Colin Webb. July 1992
118: The costs of reducing CO2 emissions - a comparison of carbon tax curves with GREEN H
Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Jean-Marc Burniaux, John P. Martin and Giuseppe Nicoletti. July 1992. This work has also been published in "The Costs of Reducing CO2 Emissions: a Comparison of Carbon Tax Cost Curves with GREEN" in A. Dean (ed.) The Costs of Cutting Carbon Emissions: Results from Global Models, OECD Monographs, 1993.
117: HAdjustment under fixed exchange rates- application to the European Monetary Union H
A. Steven Englander and Thomas Egebo. July 1992
116: HGREEN- a multi-sector, multi-region, dynamic general equilibrium model for quantifying the costs of curbing CO2 emissions- a technical manual H
Jean-Marc Burniaux, John P. Martin, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Joaquim Oliveira Martins. May 1992.This work has also been published in "GREEN: A Global Model for Quantifying the Costs of Policies to Curb CO2 Emissions", OECD Economic Studies, no. 19, 1992.
115: The costs of reducing CO2 emissions - evidence from GREENH
Jean-Marc Burniaux, John P. Martin, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Joaquim Oliveira Martins. May 1992. This work has also been published in "The Costs of International Policies to Reduce CO2 Emissions: Evidence from GREEN", OECD Economic Studies, no. 19, 1992.
114: HCarbon taxes and CO2 emissions targets - results from the IEA model H
E. Lakis Vouyakas, IEA. April 1992
113: Use of the Edmonds-Reilly model to model energy-related greenhouse gas emissions H
D.W. Barns, J.A. Edmonds and J.M. Reilly, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Washington D.C. April 1992
112: HThe welfare effects of fossil carbon restrictions- results from a recursively dynamic trade modelH
Thomas Rutherford, University of Western Ontario. April 1992
111: HGlobal 2100 - alternative scenarios for reducing carbon emissions H
Alan S. Manne, Stanford University. April 1992
110: HEnergy taxation and price distortions in fossil fuel markets- some implications for climate change policyHHPeter HoellerH and Jonathan Coppel. April 1992
109: The information content of interest rate spreads across financial systemsHFrank Browne and Warren Tease. April 1992
108: HIs there a future for capital income taxation?Jack M. Mintz. March 1992
107: A "credit" crunch- the recent slowdown in bank lending and its implications for monetary policyHPaul Francis O'Brien and Frank Browne. March 1992
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106: HEnergy prices, taxes and carbon dioxide emissions H
HPeter HoellerH and Markku Wallin. July 1991
105: Saving trends and measurement issuesH
Jørgen Elmeskov, Jeffrey Shafer and Warren Tease. July 1991
104: HGREEN- a multi-sector, multi-region, dynamic general equilibrium model for quantifying the costs of curbing CO2 emissions- a technical manual H
J.M. Burniaux, J.P. Martin, G. Nicoletti and J. Oliveira Martins. June 1991
103: The costs of policies to reduce global emissions of CO2- initial simulation results with GREENH
J.M. Burniaux, J.P. Martin, G. Nicoletti and J. Oliveira Martins. June 1991. This work has also been published in "The Economic Costs of International Agreements to Emissions of CO2", The Economic and Social Research Institute papers no. 14, May, 1992.
102: HPatterns of recoveries for the major seven OECD countries H
Marco Mira d'Ercole. June 1991
101: HP-star as an indicator of inflationary pressureH
HPeter HoellerH and Pierre Poret. April 1991
100: Old age income maintenanceH
Murray Petrie and Peter Sturm. April 1991
99: HThe measurement of output and factors of production for the business sector in OECD countries (the OECD Business Sector Database)H
Mark Keese, Gérard Salou and HPete RichardsonH. March 1991
98: HMacroeconomic consequences of financial liberalisation- a summary report H
Adrian Blundell-Wignall and Frank Browne. March 1991
97: HDeregulation, credit rationing, financial fragility and economic performance H
Michael Driscoll. February 1991
96: Increasing financial market integration, real exchange rates and macroeconomic adjustmentH
Adrian Blundell-Wignall and Frank Browne. February 1991
95: Financial liberalisation, asset prices and exchange rates H
Marcus Miller and Paul Weller. February 1991
94: HFinancial liberalisation and international trends in stock, corporate bond and foreign exchange market volatilitiesH
Paul Kupiec. February 1991
93: A macroeconomic model for debt analysis of the Latin America region and debt accounting models for the highly indebted countries H
Peter Dittus and Paul O'Brien. February 1991
92: Unemployment persistence and insider-outsider forces in wage determinationBertil Holmlund. February 1991
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91: Infrastructure and private-sector productivityHRobert Ford and Pierre Poret. January 1991
1990
90: HThe public sector - issues for the 1990sH
Howard Oxley, Maria Maher, John P. Martin and Giuseppe Nicoletti. December 1990
89: A survey of studies of the costs of reducing greenhouse gas emissions H
HPeter HoellerH, Andrew Dean and Jon Nicolaisen. December 1990
88: Business investment in the OECD economies- recent performance and some implications for policyH
Robert Ford and Pierre Poret. November 1990
87: HThe "puzzle" of wage moderation in the 1980sH
Pierre Poret. November 1990
86: HModelling wages and prices for the smaller OECD countries H
Kenichi Kawasaki, HPeter HoellerH and Pierre Poret. October 1990
85: HSimulating the OECD Interlink model under alternative monetary policy rules H
HPete RichardsonH. October 1990
84: HWalras - a multi-sector, multi-country applied general equilibrium model for quantifying the economy-wide effects of agricultural policies- a technical manual H
Jean-Marc Burniaux, François Delorme, Ian Lienert and John P. Martin. August 1990
83: HExchange rate policy in advanced commodity-exporting countries- the case of Australia and New ZealandH
Adrian Blundell-Wignall and Robert G. Gregory. July 1990
82: HEconomics and the environment- a survey of issues and policy options H
Jon Nicolaisen and HPeter HoellerH. July 1990
81: HFinancial liberalisation and consumption behaviourH
Adrian Blundell-Wignall, Frank Browne and Stefano Cavaglia. March 1990
80: Fiscal indicatorsH
Edward E. Gramlich, The University of Michigan. April 1990
79: HSuggestions for a new set of fiscal indicatorsH
Olivier Blanchard (MIT and NBER). April 1990
78: Indicators of fiscal policy- a re-examination H
Jean-Claude Chouraqui, Robert P. Hagemann and Nicola Sartor. April 1990
77: HMonetary policy in the wake of financial liberalisation H
Adrian Blundell-Wignall, Frank Browne and Paolo Manasse. April 1990
76: HThe dollar position of the non-US private sector, portofolio effects, and the exchange rate of the dollarH
Bixio Barenco. February 1990
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75: HMeasuring industrial subsidies- some conceptual issues H
Neil Bruce. February 1990
74: HIndustrial subsidies in the OECD countriesH
Robert Ford and Wim Suyker. January 1990
73: HThe saving behaviour of Japanese householdsH
Kenichi Kawasaki. January 1990
72: HThe role of indicators in structural surveillanceHAndrew Dean. January 1990
1989
71: HModelling business sector supply for the smaller OECD countries H
Raymond Torres, HPeter JarrettH and Wim Suyker. October 1989
70: On the sequencing of structural reformsSebastian Edwards. September 1989
69: HThe information content of the term structure of interest rates- theory and practice H
Frank Browne and Paolo Manasse. September 1989
68: The impact of increased government saving on the economyRichard Herd. June 1989
67: HSaving trends and behaviour in OECD countriesH
Andrew Dean, Martine Durand, John Fallon and HPeter HoellerH. June 1989
66: Potential output in the seven major OECD countriesH
Raymond Torres and John P. Martin. May 1989
65: HA post mortem on OECD short-term projections from 1982 to 1987 H
Byron Ballis. February 1989
64: Revised groupings for non-OECD countries in OECD's macroeconomic model InterlinkHHPaul O'Brien, Laure Meuro and Arthur Camilleri. January 1989
63: HModelling housing investment for seven major OECD countries H
Thomas Egebo and Ian Lienert. December 1988
62: HThe economic dynamics of an ageing population- the case of four OECD countries H
Alan J. Auerbach, Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Rob. P. Hagemann and G. Nicoletti. January 1989This work has also been published in OECD Economic Studies, n.12, Spring 1989 and NBER Working Paper, n. 2797, 1989
61: Ageing populations: economic effects and implications for public financeHRobert P. Hagemann and Giuseppte Nicoletti. January 1989This work has also been published in OECD Economic Studies, n.12, Spring 1989
1988
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60: HCompatible trade and production data base - 1970-1985Claude Berthet-Bondet, Derek Blades and Annie Pin. November 1988
59: Eliminating the U.S. federal budget deficit by 1993 - the interaction of monetary and fiscal policyRichard and Byron Ballis. December 1988
58: HEmpirical research on trade liberalisation with imperfect competition: a survey H
J. David Richardson. November 1988
57: HAn international sectoral data base for thirteen OECD countriesF.J.M. Meyer-zu-Schlochtern. November 1988
56: On aggregation methods of purchasing power paritiesHR. and M. Cuthbert. November 1988
55: HQuantifying the economy-wide effects of agricultural policies- a general equilibrium approachJean-Marc Burniaux, François Delorme, Ian Lienert, John P. Martin and HPeter HoellerH. July 1988
54: Tests of total factor productivity measurementHA. Steven Englander. June 1988
53: HAlternative solution methods in applied general equilibrium analysisRichard G. Harris. April 1988
52: HThe so-called "non-economic" objectives of agricultural policyL. Alan Winters. April 1988
51: The effects of monetary policy on the real sector- an overview of empirical evidence for selected OECD countriesH
Jean-Claude Chouraqui, Michael Driscoll and Marc-Olivier Strauss-Kahn. April 1988
50: HPrivate consumption, inflation and the "debt neutrality hypothesis", the case for eight OECD countriesH
Giuseppe Nicoletti. January 1988This work has also been published in OECD Economic Studies, n.11, Fall 1988
49: HAre commodity prices leading indicators of OECD prices?HMartine Durand and Sveinbjörn Blondal. February 1988
1987
48: The medium-term macroeconomic strategy revisitedJean-Claude Chouraqui, Kevin Clinton and Robert Bruce Montador. December 1987
47: HA review of the simulation properties of OECD's Interlink modelH
HPete RichardsonH. July 1987
46: HRecent developments in OECD's international macroeconomic model H
HPete RichardsonH. June 1987
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45: International investment-income determination in Interlink- models for 23 OECD countries and six non-OECD regionsDavid T. Coe, Richard Herd and Marie-Christine Bonnefous. June 1987
44: HPrice determination in the major seven country models in Interlink H
Ulrich Stiehler. July 1987
43: Import and export price equations for manufacturesRichard Herd. June 1987
42: HOECD economic activity and non-oil commodity prices- reduced-form equations for InterlinkGerald Holtham and Martine Durand. June 1987
41: HA revised supply block for the major seven countries in Interlink H
HPeter JarrettH and Raymond Torres. April 1987
40: HTax reform in OECD countries- economic rationale and consequences H
Robert P. Hagemann, Brian R. Jones and Robert Bruce Montador. August 1987
39: HMonetary policy in the second half of the 1980s- how much room for manoeuvre?HKevin Clinton and Jean-Claude Chouraqui. February 1987
38: HTracking the U.S. external deficit, 1980-1985- experience with the OECD Interlink modelHHPete RichardsonH. February 1987
1986
37: Internationalisation of financial markets- some implications for macroeconomic policy and for the allocation of capitalMitsuhiro Fukao and Masaharu Hanazaki. November 1986
36: HThe government household transfer data base 1960 - 1984 H
Rita Varley. September 1986
35: HWealth and inflation effects in the aggregate consumption function H
G.H. Holtham and H. Kato. July 1986
34: HPure profit rates and Tobin's q in nine OECD countries H
James H. Chan-Lee. April 1986
33: HMécanismes de transmission et effets macro-économiques de la politique monétaire en France: les principaux enseignements économétriques H
Marc-Olivier Strauss-Kahn. March 1986
32: HThe formulation of monetary policy- a reassessment in the light of recent experience H
Paul Atkinson and Jean-Claude Chouraqui. March 1986
31: HThe OECD compatible trade and production data base 1970-1983 H
Anders Brodin and Derek Blades.March 1986
30: HPublic debt in a medium-term context and its implications for fiscal policy H
Jean-Claude Chouraqui, Brian Jones and Robert Bruce Montador. May 1986
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29: Method of calculating effective exchange rates and indicators of competitiveness H
Martine Durand. February 1986
28: HExchange rates and real long-term interest-rate differentials- evidence for eighteen OECD countriesH
David T. Coe and Stephen S. Golub. February 1986
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27: HCommodity prices in InterlinkH
Gerry Holtham, Tapio Saavalainen, Paul Saunders and Helen Sutch. November 1985
26: HAggregate supply in Interlink - model specification and empirical results H
John Helliwell, Peter Sturm, Peter Jarrett and Gérard Salou. November 1985
25: HÉcart entre les importations et les exportations dans les statistiques du commerce extérieur de l'OCDEH
Derek Blades and Marina Ivanov. September 1985
24: HFlexibilité du marché du travail et chocs extérieurs sur les prix H
F. Klau and A. Mittelstadt. September 1985
23: HChanges in the composition of output and employment H
Axel Mittelstädt and Françoise Correia. June 1985
22: HLes prix de l'énergie: évolution et prespectives H
Axel Mittelstädt. June 1985
21: Taux d'intérêt réels et perspectives de croissance durablePaul Atkinson and Jean-Claude Chouraqui. May 1985
20: HProfits and rates of return in OECD countriesH
James H. Chan-Lee and Helen Sutch. May 1985
19: HNominal wage determination in ten OECD economies H
David T. Coe and Francesco Gagliardi. March 1985
18: HBases de données compatibles sur le commerce et la production de l' OCDEHDerek Blades and Wendy Simpson. January 1985
1984
17:HReal gross product in OECD countries and associated purchasing power parities H
Peter Hill
16: Monetary policy in the OECD Interlink model H
A. Blundell-Wignall, M. Rondoni, H. Ziegelschmidt and J. Morgan. September 1984
15: HStructural budget deficits and fiscal stanceH
Patrice Muller and Robert W.R. Price. July 1984
14: La conduite de la politique monétaire dans la phase actuelle de reprise économique H
Paul Atkinson and Jean-Claude Chouraqui. April 1984
13: The demand for money and velocity in major OECD countriesA. Blundell-Wignall, M. Rondoni and H. Ziegelschmidt. February 1984
12: HTaux d'activité: analyse et projectionsH
James H. Chan-Lee. January 1984
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11: HL'action exercée par l'Etat sur la redistribution du revenuHPaul Saunders. January 1984
1983
10: Dynamique des prix et structure industrielle: une analyse théorique économétriqueDavid Encaoua (with collaboration from Paul Geroski et Riel Miller). July 1983
9: HMedium-term financial strategy- the co-ordination of fiscal and monetary policy H
Jean-Claude Chouraqui and HRobert PriceH. July 1983
8: Simulation des effets macro-économiques d'une forte baisse des prix pétroliersFlemming Larsen and John Llewellyn. June 1983
7: HThe determinants of exchange rate movements H
Graham Hacche. June 1983
6: HSouplesse de la production et inflation: étude globale H
David T. Coe and Gerald Holtham. April 1983
5: HPrix des ressources naturelles et politique macro-économique: les enseignements de deux chocs pétroliersH
John Llewellyn. April 1983
4: HService lives of fixed assetsH
Derek Blades. March 1983
3: HWage formation in France- sectoral aspects H
Patrick Artus. March 1983
2: Capital, energy and labour substitution- the supply block in OECD medium-term models H
Patrick Artus. March 1983
1: HUtilisation des élasticités de la demande de l'énergie H
Axel Mittelstädt. March 1983
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