0BBy Davide Furceri & Annabelle Mourougane
729 Understanding the world trade collapse
By Calista Cheung and Stéphanie Guichard
728 Estonia and euro adoption: Small country challenges of joining EMU
By Zuzana Brixiova, Margaret H. Morgan and Andreas Wörgötter
727 Towards better schools and more equal opportunities for learning in Italy
By Romina Boarini
726 Iceland: Challenging times for monetary and fiscal policies
By Andrea De Michelis
725 Iceland: The financial and economic crisis
By David Carey
724 The role of transparency in the conduct of monetary policy
By Makoto Minegisi et Boris Cournède
723 Raising education outcomes in Greece
By Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou
722 Improving the performance of the public health care system in Greece
By 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 competitivenessH
By Rafal Kierzenkowski
719 Improving the functioning of the Slovenian labour marketH
By Isabell Koske
718 What drives sovereign risk premiums? An analysis of recent evidence from the Euro AreaH
By David Haugh, Patrice Ollivaud, and David Turner
717 The English National Health Service: an economic health checkH
By Peter Smith and Maria Goddard
716 Financial stability in the United Kingdom: Banking on prudenceH
By Philip Davis
715 Economic growth and the role of taxation- Disaggregate dataH
By Gareth D. Myles, University of Exeter and Institute for Fiscal Studies
714 Economic growth and the role of taxation – Aggregate dataH
By Gareth D. Myles, University of Exeter and Institute for Fiscal Studies
713 Economic growth and the role of taxation – TheoryH
By Gareth D. Myles, University of Exeter and Institute for Fiscal Studies
712 The effectiveness of education and health spending among Brazilian municipalities
By Luiz de Mello and Mauro Pisu
711 The bank lending channel of monetary transmission in Brazil: A VECM approachH
By Luiz de Mello and Mauro Pisu (published in Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 50 (2010), pp. 50-60)
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 countriesH
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 mobilityH
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 study
By Steffen Bach, Hansjörg Blöchliger and Dominik Wallau
704 Price and volume elasticities of Brazilian foreign trade: A profit function approachH
By Luiz de Mello and Mauro Pisu
703 Current account sustainability in Brazil: A non linear approach
By 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 Model
By 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 manner
By Jean-Marc Burniaux, Jean Chateau, Rob Dellink, Romain Duval and Stéphanie Jamet
700 Capital inflows, household debt and the boom bust cycle in Estonia
by Zuzana Brixiova, Laura Vartia and Andreas Wörgötter
699 The effect of financial crises on potential output: new empirical evidence from OECD countries
By Davide Furceri and Annabelle Mourougane
698 Employment - productivity trade-off and labour composition
By 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 Zealand
By Yvan Guillemette
695 Ten years of product market reform in OECD countries – insights from a revised PMR indicator
By Anita Wölfl, Isabelle Wanner, Tomasz Kozluk and Giuseppe Nicoletti
694 Structural reforms and the benefits of the enlarged EU internal market: Much achieved and much to do
By Jens Arnold, Peter Höller, Margaret Morgan and Andreas Wörgötter
693 Co-benefits of climate change mitigation policies: literature review and new results
By 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 Africa
By Balázs Égert
691 Assessing the impacts of climate change: a literature review
By Stéphanie Jamet and Jan Corfee-Morlot
690 The determinants of employment and earnings in Indonesia: A multinomial selection approach
By 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 independence
By Balázs Égert
687 Government consumption volatility and the size of nations
By 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 evidence
By Balázs Égert and Tomasz Kozluk and Douglas Sutherland
684 The effects of population structure on employment and productivity
By Hervé Boulhol
683 The Macroeconomic Consequences of Banking Crises in OECD Countries
By David Haugh, Patrice Ollivaud and David Turner
682 HAdjusting housing policies in Slovakia in light of euro adoption
By Felix Hüfner
681 Achieving fiscal flexibility and safeguarding sustainability - The case of Slovakia
By Isabell Koske
680 HRaising the flexibility of the Slovak economy during the catch-up phaseH
By Isabell Koske
679 Do Latin American central bankers behave non linearly? The experiences of Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico
By Luiz de Mello, Diego Moccero and Matteo Mogliani
678 Enhancing educational performance in Australia
By Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou
677 Quantifying the effect of financial conditions in the euro area, Japan, United Kingdom Hand United States
By Stéphanie Guichard, David Haugh and David Turner
676 Taking stock of existing structural policy and outcome indicators
By Davide Furceri and Annabelle Mourougane
675 Stabilization Effects of Social Spending: Empirical Evidence from a Panel of OECD Countries
By Davide Furceri
674 Fiscal Convergence, Business Cycle Volatility and Growth
By Davide Furceri
673 Boosting productivity in Korea’s service sector
By Randall S. Jones
672 HSustaining growth in Korea by reforming the labour market and improving the education system
By Randall S. Jones and Masahiko Tsutsumi
671 Reforming the tax system in Korea to promote economic growth and cope with rapid population ageing
By Randall S. Jones
670 Financial market stability in the European Union: Enhancing regulation and supervision
By Jeremy Lawson, Sebastian Barnes and Marte Sollie
669 Overcoming the Financial Crisis in the United States
By Andrea De Michelis
668 Financial crises: past lessons and policy implications
By Davide Furceri and Annabelle Mourougane
667 Reforms to open sheltered sectors to competition in Switzerland
By Andrés Fuentes
666 Raising education outcomes in Spain
By Andrés Fuentes
665 Health Care Reform in the United States
By 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 Model
By Valentina Bosetti, Carlo Carraro, HRomain DuvalH, Alessandra Sgobbi and Massimo Tavoni
663 Long-run GDP growth framework and scenarios for the world economy
By HRomain DuvalH and Christine de la Maisonneuve
662 Realising South Africa’s employment potential
By Geoff Barnard
661 Making the most of Norwegian schools
By 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
659: Fiscal policy responsiveness, persistence, and discretion
By António Afonso, Luca Agnello and HDavide Furceri
658: The economics of climate change mitigation: policies and options for the future
By Jean-Marc Burniaux, Jean Chateau, HRomain DuvalH and Stéphanie Jamet
657: Maximising Mexico’s gains from integration in the world economy
ByH David HaughH, Roselyne Jamin and Bruno Rocha
656: How do taxes affect investment and productivity? - An industry-level analysis of OECD countries
By Laura Vartia
655: Strategies for countries with favourable fiscal positions
By Robert PriceH, HIsabelle JoumardH, HChristophe AndréH and Makoto Minegishi
654: Monetary transmission mechanism in Central and Eastern Europe: Surveying the surveyable
By HBalázs Égert Hand Ronald MacDonald
653: An Overview of the OECD ENV-Linkages model
By Jean-Marc Burniaux and Jean Chateau
652: Reforming the labour market in Japan to cope with increasing dualism and population ageing
By Randall S. Jones
651: Enhancing the productivity of the service sector in Japan
by Randall S. Jones and Taesik Yoon
650: Reforming the tax system in Japan to promote fiscal sustainability and economic growth
by Randall S. Jones and Masahiko Tsutsumi
649: What Drives the NAIRU? Evidence from a Panel of OECD Countries
By Christian Gianella, Isabell Koske, Elena Rusticelli and Olivier Chatal
648: Short-term distributional effects of structural reforms: selected simulations in a DGSE framework
By HAnnabelle MourouganeH and Lukas Vogel
647: Speed of adjustment to selected labour market and tax reforms
By HAnnabelle MourouganeH and Lukas Vogel
646: The challenges of monetary policy in Turkey
By Olcay Çulha, Ali Çulha and Rauf Gönenç
645: Improving cost effectiveness in the health care sector in Iceland
By Hannes Suppanz
644: Understanding Russian regions' economic performance during periods of decline and growth – an extreme bound analysis approach
By HRudiger Ahrend
643: Do tax structures affect aggregate economic growth? Empirical evidence from a panel of OECD countries
By HJens Arnold
642: Accounting for one-off operations when assessing underlying fiscal positions
By 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 dataset
By Cyrille Schwellnus and HJens Arnold
640: The challenge of rapidly improving transport infrastructure in Poland
By Rafał Kierzenkowski
639: Bridging the housing gap in Poland
By Rafał Kierzenkowski
638: Improving the business and investment climate in Indonesia
By Diego Moccero
637: Indonesia: Growth performance and policy challenges
By HLuiz de Mello
636:A taxonomy of instruments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and their interactions
By HRomain Duval
635: Quantifying the effect of financial conditions on US activity
By 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 Kingdom
By Anne-Marie Brook
632: The euro changeover in the Slovak Republic: implications for inflation and interest rates
by HFelix HüfnerH and HIsabell Koske
631: Tax reform for efficiency and fairness in Canada
by Alexandra Bibbee
630: Reforming the Polish tax system to improve its efficiency
By HAlain de Serres
629: Modernising Canada’s agricultural policies
By HPeter JarrettH and Shuji Kobayakawa
628: Recent trends and structural breaks in US and EU15 labour productivity growth
By Laure Turner and HHervé Boulhol
627: Health status determinants: lifestyle, environment, health care resources and efficiency
By HIsabelle JoumardH, HChristophe AndréH, Chantal Nicq and Olivier Chatal
626: Market Mechanisms in Public Service Provision
By Hansjörg Blöchliger
625: Improving human capital formation in India
By Sean DoughertyH and Richard Herd
624: Labour Regulation and Employment Dynamics at the State Level in India
By Sean Dougherty
623: India’s growth pattern and obstacles to higher growth
By Sean DoughertyH, Richard Herd, Thomas Chalaux and Abdul Azeez Erumban
622: Reaping the benefits of stronger competition in network industries in Germany
By Nicola Brandt
621: The usefulness of output gaps for policy analysis
By HIsabell KoskeH and HNigel Pain
620: Taxation and Economic Growth
By Åsa Johansson, Christopher Heady, HJens ArnoldH, Bert Brys and Laura Vartia
619: Coping with labour shortages: How to bring outsiders back to the labour market
By HEkkehard Ernst
618: Achieving sustainability of the energy sector in Canada
By HAnnabelle Mourougane
617: The Dutch tax-benefit system and life-cycle employment: Outcomes and reform options
By HEkkehard ErnstH and Timo Teuber
616: Regulation, allocative efficiency and productivity in OECD countries: industry and firm level evidence
By HJens ArnoldH, HGiuseppe NicolettiH and Stefano Scarpetta
615: Public social spending in Korea in the context of rapid population ageing
by Randall S. Jones
614: Enhancing the globalisation of Korea
by Randall S. Jones and Taesik Yoon
613: Reforming housing and regional policies in Korea
by Randall S. Jones and Tadashi Yokoyama
612: Moving towards more sustainable healthcare financing in Germany
by Nicola Brandt
611: Improving education outcomes in Germany
by 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 countries
by Stephen S. Golub and Brian Tomasik
608: Encouraging labour force participation in Chile
by D. Contreras, HL. de MelloH and E. Puentes
607: Tackling business and labour informality in Chile
by D. Contreras, HL. de MelloH and E. Puentes
606: Delivering cost efficient public services in health care, education and housing in Chile
by Diego Moccero
605: Managing Chile’s macroeconomy during and after the copper price boom
by HLuiz de Mello
604: Avoiding the value added tax: Theory and cross country evidence
by 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 Perspective
by HRomain DuvalH and Lukas Vogel
602: The Contribution of Economic Geography to GDP Per Capita
By 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 StatesH
by Paul Conway, Richard Herd & Thomas Chalaux
599: Improving Product Market Regulation in India: An International and Cross-State comparisonH
by Paul Conway and Richard Herd
598: Revenue Buoyancy and its Fiscal Policy ImplicationsH
by HIsabelle JoumardH and HChristophe André
597: Monetary Policy, Market Excesses and Financial TurmoilH
by HRudiger AhrendH, HBoris CournèdeH and HRobert Price
596: Explaining differences in hours worked among OECD countries: an empirical analysisH
by Orsetta Causa
595: Fiscal policy in India: past reforms and future challengesH
by Richard Herd and Willi Leibfritz
594: The significance of Switzerland’s enormous current account surplusH
by HPeter JarrettH and Céline Letremy
593: Interdependencies between monetary policy and foreigh-exchange intervention under inflation targeting: The case of Brazil and the Czech RepublicH
by Jean-Yves Gnabo, HLuiz de MelloH and Diego Moccero (published in International Finance, Vol. 13, No. 2 (2010), pp. 195 221)
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