472: Product market reforms and employment in OECD countriesH
Giuseppe Nicoletti and Stefano Scarpetta. December 2005
471: Fast-falling barriers and growing concentration: the emergence of a private economy in China
Sean 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 participationH
Randall S. Jones. December 2005
468: Getting the most out of public-sector decentralisation in KoreaH
Randall S. Jones and Tadashi Yokoyama. December 2005
467: Coping with the inevitable adjustment in the US current accountH
HPeter JarrettH. December 2005
466: Is there a case for sophisticated balanced-budget rulesH
Antonio Fatás. December 2005
465: Fiscal rules for sub-central governments: design and impactH
HDouglas SutherlandH, HRobert PriceH and HIsabelle JoumardH. December 2005
464: Assessing the robustness of demographic projections in OECD countriesH
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 StatesH
Thomas Laubach. November 2005
461: Assessing the value of indicators of underlying inflation for monetary policyH
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 2005
This 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
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 patentingH
Florence Jaumotte and HNigel PainH. December 2005
456: An overview of public policies to support innovationH
Florence Jaumotte and HNigel PainH. December 2005
455: Strengthening regulation in Chile: the case of network industriesH
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 MexicoH
HIsabelle JoumardH. October 2005
452: Raising Greece's potential output growthH
Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou and Helmut Ziegelschmidt. October 2005
451: Product market competition and economic performance in AustraliaH
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 reformsH
Anne-Marie Brook and Willi Leibfritz. September 2005
447: The education challenge in Mexico: delivering good quality education to allH
HStéphanie GuichardH. September 2005
446: In search of efficiency: improving health care in HungaryH
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 systemH
David Rae. September 2005
442: How to reduce sickness absences in Sweden: lessons from international experienceH
David Rae. September 2005
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 marketsH
HRomain DuvalH and Jørgen Elmeskov. July 2005
437: Product market competition and economic performance in New ZealandH
HAnnabelle MourouganeH and Michael Wise. July 2005
436: Getting the most out of public sector decentralisation in SpainH
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 countriesH
Nathalie Girouard and HChristophe AndréH. July 2005
433: Product market competition and economic performance in the United KingdomH
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 UnionH
June 2005
431: Boosting growth through greater competition in DenmarkH
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 AnnexesH
Nicola Brandt, Jean-Marc Burniaux and HRomain DuvalH. May 2005
428: Ageing, welfare services and municipalities in FinlandH
Jens Lundsgaard. May 2005
427: The impact of structural policies on trade-related adjustment and the shift to servicesH
Per Mathis Kongsrud and Isabelle Wanner. April 2005
426: Product market competition and economic performance in IcelandH
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
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 BrazilH
Luiz de Mello. April 2005. Published in Applied Economics, Vol. 40, pp. 271-84, 2007.
422: Product market competition and economic performance in the NetherlandsH
Maria Maher and Michael Wise. March 2005
421: Product market competition and economic performance in CanadaH
Maria Maher and Jay Shaffer. March 2005
420: The impact of ageing on demand, factor markets and growthH
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 accountingH
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 JapanH
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 employmentH
Andrew Burns and Przemyslaw Kowalski. December 2004
413: Product market competition and economic performance in FinlandH
Jens Høj and Michael Wise. December 2004
412: Oil price developments: drivers, economic consequences and policy responsesH
Anne-Marie Brook, HRobert PriceH, HDouglas SutherlandH, Niels Westerlund and HChristophe AndréH.
December 2004
411: Wealth effects on money demand in EMU: econometric evidenceH
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 FranceH
Andrew Burns and Alessandro Goglio. October 2004
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 channelH
Paul van den Noord. September 2004
399: Product market competition and economic performance in KoreaH
Yongchun Baek, Randall Jones and Michael Wise. August 2004
398: Product market competition and economic performance in the United StatesH
Hannes Suppanz, Michael Wise and Michael Kiley. July 2004
397: HSaving behaviour and the effectiveness of fiscal policyH
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 plansH
Pablo Antolin, HAlain de SerresH and Christine de la Maisonneuve. June 2004
392: Enhancing income convergence in Central Europe after EU accessionH
Patrick Lenain and Lukasz Rawdanowicz. June 2004
391: Asset price cycles, "one-off" factors and structural budget balanceH
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 NorwayH
Jens Høj and Michael Wise. May 2004
388: Product market competition and economic performance in SwedenH
Deborah Roseveare, Martin Jørgensen and Lennart Goranson. May 2004
387. Product market competition and economic performance in JapanH
Jens Høj and Michael Wise. May 2004
386: HMigration and integration of immigrants in DenmarkH
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 RepublicH
Rauf Gönenç and Peter Walkenhorst. March 2004
383: Product market competition and economic performance in SwitzerlandH
HClaude GiornoH, Miguel Jimenez and Philippe Gugler. March 2004
382: Differences in resilience between the euro-area and US economiesH
Aaron Drew, Mike Kennedy and Torsten Sløk. March 2004
381: HProduct market competition and economic performance in HungaryH
Carl Gjersem, Philip Hemmings and Andreas Reindl. March 2004
380: HEnhancing the effectiveness of public spending: experience in OECD countriesH
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 JapanH
HAnnabelle MourouganeH and Hideyuki Ibaragi. February 2004
378: Policies bearing on product market competition and growth in EuropeH
Carl Gjersem. January 2004
377: HReforming the public expenditure system in KoreaH
Young-Sook Nam and Randall Jones. December 2003
376: Female labour force participation: past trends and main determinants in OECD countriesH
Florence Jaumotte. December 2003
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-inventoryH
Peter Walkenhorst and Barbara Fliess. December 2003
372: The OECD medium-term reference scenario: Economic Outlook No. 74H
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 reformH
Bernard Casey, Howard Oxley, Edward Whitehouse, Pablo Antolin, HRomain DuvalH and Willi Leibfritz November 2003
368: Financial market integration in the euro areaH
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 reformH
Eckhard Wurzel. September 2003
365: Corporate taxation of Foreign Direct Investment income 1991-2001H
Kwang-Yeol Yoo. August 2003
364: HIndicator models of real GDP growth in selected OECD countriesH
Franck Sédillot and HNigel PainH. July 2003
363: Post-crisis changes in banking and corporate landscapes - the case of ThailandH
Margit Molnar. June 2003
362: Post-crisis changes in banking and corporate landscapes in Dynamic AsiaH
Margit Molnar. June 2003
361: After the telecommunications bubbleH
Patrick Lenain and Sam Paltridge. June 2003
360: Controlling public spending in IcelandH
Hannes Suppanz. June 2003
359: Policies and international integration: Influences on trade and foreign direct investmentH
Giuseppe Nicoletti, Steve Golub, Dana Hajkova, Daniel Mirza and Kwang-Yeol Yoo. June 2003
This work has also been published in OECD Economic Studies No. 36/1 2003
358: Enhancing the effectiveness of public spending in FinlandH
Philip Hemmings, David Turner and Seija Parviainen. June 2003
357: Measures of restrictions on inward foreign direct investment for OECD countriesH
Stephen S. Golub. June 2003
356: Tax incentives and house price volatility in the Euro Area: Theory and evidenceH
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 performanceH
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 2003
This 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 EMUH
Marco Buti and Paul van den Noord. March 2003
350: The US health system: an assessment and prospective directions for reformH
Elizabeth Docteur, Hannes Suppanz and Jaejoon Woo. February 2003
349: The effectiveness of public expenditure in PortugalH
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 evidenceH
Giuseppe Nicoletti and Stefano Scarpetta. January 2003
Also 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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