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592: Solow or Lucas? Testing growth models using panel data from OECD countriesH


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 countriesH
by Hubert Strauss and Christine de la Maisonneuve
588: Enhancing the benefits of financial liberalisation in BelgiumH
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 copeH?


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 States


by 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 GreeceH


by HVassiliki KoutsogeorgopoulouH & David Turner

581: Local government finances: The link between intergovernmental transfers and net worthH


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 reformsH


by Andrés Fuentes

578: Improving education outcomes in the Slovak RepublicH


by David Carey

577: How regulatory reforms in Sweden have boosted productivityH


by Espen Erlandsen and Jens Lundsgaard

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 ForwardH


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-mortemH


by Lukas Vogel

572: Austria’s deepening economic integration with Central and Eastern EuropeH


by Rina Bhattacharya

571: Meeting the challenges of decentralisation in FranceH


by HStéphanie Jamet

570: Enhancing incentives to improve performance in the education system in FranceH


by Paul O'Brien

569: Combating poverty and social exclusion in FranceH


by HStéphanie Jamet

568: Competition Law and Policy Indicators for the OECD countriesH


by Jens Høj

567: Structural policies and economic resilience to shocksH


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 HungaryH


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 countriesH


by Sébastien Jean and Miguel Jiménez 

562: Migration in OECD countries: labour market impact and integration issuesH


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

559: The Swedish housing market – better allocation via less regulationH


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 ZealandH


by HAnnabelle Mourougane

556: Income inequality, poverty and social spending in JapanH


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 researchH


by Unto Häkkinen and HIsabelle Joumard

553. What promotes fiscal consolidation: OECD country experiencesH


by HStéphanie GuichardH, Mike Kennedy, Eckhard Wurzel and HChristophe André

552. Globalisation and the Macroeconomic Policy EnvironmentH


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 consolidationH


HBoris CournèdeH. March 2007

547. The impact on growth of higher efficiency of public spending on schoolsH


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 statesH


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 educationsH


Frédéric Gonand, HIsabelle JoumardH and HRobert PriceH. February 2007

542. Enhancing Turkey's growth prospects by improving formal sector business conditionsH


Rauf Gönenç, Willi Leibfritz and Gökhan Yilmaz. January 2007

541. Fiscal relations across levels of government in AustraliaH


Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou. January 2007

540. Russian manufacturing and the threat of 'Dutch disease'. A comparison of competitiveness developments in Russia and Ukrainian industryH


HRudiger AhrendH, Donato De Rosa and HWilliam TompsonH. January 2007

539. Stimulating innovation in Russia: The role of instititutions and policiesH


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


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 challengesH


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 BrazilH


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 problemH


Anne Marie Brook and Edward Whitehouse. December 2006

528. Policies to improve Turkey's resilience to financial market shocksH


Anne-Marie Brook. December 2006

527. Upgrading Japan's innovation system to sustain economic growthH


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 economiesH


Takeshi Koyama and Stephen Golub. December 2006

524. Globalisation and inflation in the OECD economiesH


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

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 adjustmentH


Paul van den Noord, Nathalie Girouard and HChristophe AndréH. October 2006

516. Adapting the Icelandic education system to a changing environmentH


Hannes Suppanz. September 2006

515. Forecasting monthly GDP for CanadaH


HAnnabelle MourouganeH. September 2006

514. Finland's housing market: reducing risks and improving policiesH


Laura Vartia. September 2006

513. The Danish housing market: less subsidy and more flexibilityH


Espen Erlandsen, Jens Lundsgaard and HFelix HüfnerH. September 2006

512. Labour market reform in Germany: How to improve effectivenessH


Eckhard Wurzel. September 2006

511. Removing obstacles to employment for women in IrelandH


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 convergenceH


Paul Conway, Donato De Rosa, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Faye Steiner. September 2006
This 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 GermanyH


Andrés Fuentes, Eckhard Wurzel and Andreas Reindl. August 2006

506. Regulation of financial systems and economic growthH


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 FranceH


HStéphanie JametH. July 2006

503. Wage setting in Finland: increasing flexibility in centralised wage agreementsH


Åsa Johansson. July 2006

502. Taxation, business environment and FDI location in OECD countriesH


Dana Hajkova, Giuseppe Nicoletti, Laura Vartia and Kwang-Yeol Yoo. July 2006
This 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 countriesH


Jens Høj, Vincenzo Galasso, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Thai-Thanh Dang. July 2006
This 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 municipalitiesH


Philip Hemmings. July 2006

498. Policies to promote innovation in the Czech RepublicH


Alessandro Goglio. July 2006

497. Getting education right for long-term growth in the Czech RepublicH


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 capitalH


Paul O'Brien and Wojciech Paczynski. June 2006

494. The rates and revenue of bank transaction taxesH


Jorge Baca-Campolonico, Luiz de Mello and Andrei Kirilenko. June 2006

493. Nothing ventured, nothing gained: The long-run fiscal reward of structural reformsH


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 Ireland


David 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 PortugalH


HStéphanie GuichardH and Willi Leibfritz. June 2006

488. Are house prices nearing a peak? A probit analysis for 17 OECD countriesH


Paul van den Noord. June 2006

487. Maintaining Switzerland's top innovation capacityH


Florence Jaumotte. June 2006

486. Employment patterns in OECD countries: reassessing the role of policies and institutionsH


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 policiesH


HRudiger AhrendH and HWilliam TompsonH. May 2006

483. Summary of a workshop on global convergence scenarios: structural and policy issuesH


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 NorwayH


Alexandra Bibbee and Flavio Padrini. February 2006

480. The ageing challenge in Norway: ensuring a sustainable pension and welfare systemH


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 fundamentalsH


Nathalie Girouard, Mike Kennedy, Paul van den Noord and HChristophe AndréH. January 2006

474: Reforming federal fiscal relations in AustriaH


Andrés Fuentes, Eckhard Wurzel and Andreas Wörgötter. January 2006

473: Product market competition and economic performance in FranceH


Jens Høj and Michael Wise. January 2006


2005

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