346: Public expenditure management in PolandH
Andrew Burns and Kwang-Yeol Yoo. December 2002
345: Enhancing the effectiveness of public expenditure in SwedenH
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
343: Enhancing the effectiveness of public expenditure in NorwayH
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 approachH
Paul van den Noord. September 2002
340: The Brazilian pension system - Recent reforms and challenges aheadH
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 effectivenessH
Dave Rae. July 2002
336: Strengthening the management of public spending in HungaryH
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 SwitzerlandH
HIsabelle JoumardH and HClaude GiornoH. July 2002
331: HCompetition and efficiency in publicly funded servicesH
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 RepublicH
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
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 NetherlandsH
David Carey. March 2002
324: Public spending in Italy: policies to enhance its effectivenessH
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 AustriaH
Jens Høj and Andreas Wörgötter. February 2002
321: Health care reform in Japan
Yutaka Imai. February 2002
320: Enhancing Expenditure Control with a Decentralised Public Sector in DenmarkH
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 2002
This 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 EvidenceH
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 CausesH
Thomas Dalsgaard, Jorgen Elmeskov and Cyn-Young Park. January 2002
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 States
HRichard Herd and Chiara Bronchi. December 2001
312: Product and Labour Markets Interactions in OECD CountriesH
Giuseppe Nicoletti, Andrea Bassanini, Ekkehard Ernst, Sébastien Jean, Paulo Santiago and Paul Swaim. December 2001
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 AustraliaH
Ann Vourc'h and HRobert PriceH. October 2001
308: Financial market liberalisation, wealth and consumptionH
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 modelH
Thomas Dalsgaard, HChristophe AndréH and Pete Richardson. September 2001
305: HFiscal implications of ageing: projections of age-related spendingH
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 surveysH
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 countries
HIsabelle JoumardH. June 2001
300: HEncouraging environmentally sustainable growth in BelgiumH
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 euro
HVincent 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 countriesH
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 implicationsH
Alessandro Goglio. May 2001
293: Encouraging environmentally sustainable growth: experience in OECD countriesH
Paul O'Brien and Ann Vourc'h. May 2001
292: Increasing simplicity, neutrality and sustainability: a basis for tax reform in IcelandH
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 effectivenessH
Bénédicte Larre and Marcos Bonturi. March 2001
287: Regulation in services: OECD patterns and economic implicationsH
Giuseppe Nicoletti. February 2001
This 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 analysisH
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 changeH
Thomas Dalsgaard. January 2001
280: HContributions of financial systems to growth in OECD countriesH
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 StatesH
Paul O'Brien. January 2001
277: Encouraging environmentally sustainable growth in DenmarkH
Paul O'Brien and Jens Høj. January 2001
276: Making growth more environmentally sustainable in GermanyH
Grant Kirkpatrick, Gernot Klepper and HRobert PriceH. January 2001
275: Central control of regional budgets: theory with applications to RussiaH
John M. Litwack. January 2001
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 2000
Working 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 requiredH
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 sectorH
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 centuryH
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 countriesH
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 ageH
Dale W. Jorgenson and Kevin J. Stiroh. October 2000
260: Summary of an informal workshop on the causes of economic growthH
Jonathan Temple. October 2000
259: Knowledge, technology and economic growth: recent evidence from OECD countriesH
Andrea Bassanini, Stefano Scarpetta and Ignazio Visco. October 2000
258: Average effective tax rates on capital, labour and consumptionH
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 KingdomH
HVincent KoenH. August 2000
255: Regulatory reform in road freight and retail distributionH
Olivier Boylaud. August 2000
254: Regulation, market structure and performance in air passenger transportationH
Rauf Gonenc and Giuseppe Nicoletti. August 2000
This 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 1999-2000H
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 2000
This 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 levelH
Stefano Scarpetta, Andrea Bassanini, Dirk Pilat and Paul Schreyer. June 2000
247: Economic effects of the 1999 Turkish earthquakes: an interim reportH
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 evidenceH
Sanghoon Ahn and Philip Hemmings. June 2000
245: The tax system in the Czech RepublicH
Chiara Bronchi and Andrew Burns. May 2000
244: HThe tax system in Norway: past reforms and future challengesH
Paul van den Noord. May 2000
243: HA changing financial environment and the implications for monetary policyH
Paul Mylonas, Sebastian Schich and Gert Wehinger. May 2000
242: Carbon emission leakages - a general equilibrium viewH
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 Japan
Paul Mylonas, Sebastian Schich, Thorsteinn Thorgeirsson and Gert Wehinger. April 2000
238: HRegulation, industry structure and performance in the electricity supply industryH
Faye Steiner. April 2000
237: Regulation, market structure and performance in telecommunicationsH
Olivier Boylaud and Giuseppe Nicoletti. April 2000
This 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 perspectiveH
HPete RichardsonH, Ignazio Visco and HClaude GiornoH. April 2000
235: Modelling manufacturing export volumes equations a system estimation approachH
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 capacityH
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 beyondH
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 literatureH
Kotaro Tsuru. January 2000
227: What the yield curves say about inflation - does it change over timeH
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 countriesH
Andrea Bassanini, Jørn Henrik Rasmussen and Stefano Scarpetta. October 1999
223: The use of financial market indicators by monetary authoritiesH
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 NorwayH
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 Greece
Paul 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 structuresH
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
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 economiesH
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 GermanyH
Eckhard Wurzel. February 1999
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