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 countries
Robert 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 Austria
Volker Ziemann
1272. Austria's separate gender roles model was popular in the past, but is becoming a constraint for comprehensive wellbeing
Rauf Gonenc, Beatrice Guerard, Isabelle Hassler and Andreas Wörgötter
1271. The macroeconomic impact of structural policies on labour market outcomes in OECD countries: a reassessment
Peter Gal and Adam Theising
1270. Searching for the inclusive growth tax grail: the distributional impact of growth enhancing tax reform in Ireland
Brendan O’Connor, Terence Hynes, David Haugh and Patrick Lenain
1269. Taxes, income and economic mobility in Ireland: new evidence from tax records data
Seán Kennedy, Yosuke Jin, David Haugh and Patrick Lenain
1268. The negative effect of regulatory divergence on foreign direct investment
Jean-Marc Fournier
1267. Enhancing competitiveness, purchasing power and employment by increasing competition in France
Améliorer la compétitivité, le pouvoir d’achat et l’emploi en renforçant la concurrence en France
Antoine Goujard
1266. Labour market reform for more and better quality jobs in Italy
Yosuke 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
1264. The costs of flexibility-enhancing structural reforms: a literature review
Tito Boeri, Pierre Cahuc and André Zylberberg
1263. Gender equality and economic growth in India: a quantitative framework
Pierre-Richard Agénor, Jan Mares and Piritta Sorsa
1262. Achieving fiscal consolidation while promoting social cohesion in Japan
Randall 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 France
Nicola Brandt
1260. La formation professionnelle au service de l’amélioration des compétences en France
Nicola Brandt
1259. Structural policies and productivity: evidence from Portuguese firms
By Jens Arnold and Natália Barbosa
1258. Reducing inequality and poverty in Portugal
Jens Arnold and Carlos Farinha Rodrigues
1257. Boosting export performance in Portugal
Jens Arnold
1256. Making New Zealand’s economic growth more inclusive
David Carey
1255. Policy areas for increasing productivity in Latvia
Zuzana Smidova
1254. Improving public sector efficiency for more inclusive growth in Latvia
Caroline Klein and Robert Price
1253. Non-standard contracts, flexibility and employment adjustment: empirical evidence from Russian establishment data
Larisa Smirnykh and Andreas Wörgötter
1252. Russia: progress in structural reform and framework conditions 2011-13
Yana 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 countries
Mikkel Hermansen and Oliver Röhn
1249. Economic resilience: a new set of vulnerability indicators for OECD countries
Oliver Röhn, Aida Caldera Sánchez, Mikkel Hermansen and Morten Rasmussen
1248. Fiscal constitutions: an empirical assessment
Hansjörg Blöchliger and Jaroslaw Kantorowicz
1247. Sustaining the economic expansion in New Zealand
Corinne Luu
1246. Policies for inclusive and sustainable growth in Indonesia
Petar Vujanovic
1245. Enhancing the financing of the real economy and financial stability in the United Kingdom
Olena Havrylchyk and Rafał Kierzenkowski
1244. Improving infrastructure in the United Kingdom
Mauro Pisu, Barbara Pels and Novella Bottini
1243. Restoring the financial sector and corporate deleveraging in Slovenia
Urban Sila
1242. The economic consequences of an ageing population in Slovenia
Peter Walkenhorst and Urban Sila
1241. Raising competitiveness and long-term growth of the Slovenian economy
Urban Sila, Nataša Jemec and Hermes Morgavi
1240. Luxembourg - diversifying a small open economy
Jan Stráský and Eckhard Wurzel
1239. Luxembourg - addressing new challenges in a major financial sector
Eckhard Wurzel and Damien Azzopardi
1238. Productivity spillovers from the global frontier and public policy: industry level evidence
Alessandro Saia, Dan Andrews and Silvia Albrizio
1237. The stabilisation properties of immovable property taxation: evidence from OECD countries
Hansjörg Blöchliger, Balász Égert, Bastien Alvarez and Aleksandra Paciorek
1236. Making the most of natural resources in Indonesia
Richard Dutu
1235. Reforming the pension system to increase coverage and equity in Colombia
Christine de la Maisonneuve
1234. Making Colombia’s tax policy more efficient, fair and green
Christian Daude, Sarah Perret and Bert Brys
1233. Skills and labour market performance in Sweden
Margherita Bussi and Jon Kristian Pareliussen
1232. Skills and inclusive growth in Sweden
Jon 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 unemployment
Elena Rusticelli, David Turner and Maria Chiara Cavalleri
1230. Macroeconomic uncertainties, prudent debt targets and fiscal rules
Falilou Fall and Jean-Marc Fournier
1229. Limits to government debt sustainability
Jean-Marc Fournier and Falilou Fall
1228. Government debt indicators: understanding the data
Debbie Bloch and Falilou Fall
1226. Household finance and income inequality in the euro area
Oliver Denk and Alexandre Cazenave-Lacroutz
1225. Financial sector pay and labour income inequality: evidence from Europe
Oliver Denk
1224. Finance and income inequality in OECD countries
Oliver Denk and Boris Cournède
1223. Finance and economic growth in OECD and G20 countries
Boris 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 gap
Margit Molnar and Thomas Chalaux
1220. Assessing China's skills gap and inequalities in education
Margit 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 China
Ben Westmore
1217. A snapshot of China’s service sector
Margit 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 openness
By Andreas Kappeler
1214. Estonia: making the most of human capital
By Andrés Fuentes Hutfilter
1213. The Czech labour market: documenting structural change and remaining challenges
By Sónia Araújo and Petr Maleček
1212. Reforming the Slovak public sector
Lilas Demmou and Robert Price
1211. Spurring growth in lagging regions in the Slovak Republic
Lilas Demmou, Martin Haluš, Gabriel Machlica and Robert Menkyna
1210. Skill mismatch and public policy in OECD countries
Müge Adalet McGowan and Dan Andrews
1209. Labour market mismatch and labour productivity: evidence from PIAAC data
Müge Adalet McGowan and Dan Andrews
1208. Maintaining an efficient and equitable housing market in Belgium
Sanne Zwart
1207. Determinants of the low female labour force participation in India
Piritta 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 Republic
Sónia Araújo and Petr Maleček
1205. Reforming the tax on immovable property: taking care of the unloved
Hansjörg Blöchliger
1204. Taxation and investment in Colombia
Sarah Perret and Bert Brys OECD
1203. Efficiency and contestability in the Colombian banking system
Christian 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 stability
Boris 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 countries
Isabell Koske, Isabelle Wanner, Rosamaria Bitetti and Omar Barbiero
1199. Improving taxes and transfers in Australia
Philip Hemmings and Annamaria Tuske
1198. Federal-state relations in Australia
Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou and Annamaria Tuske
1197. Sharing the fruits of growth with all Mexicans
Eduardo Olaberriá and Valéry Dugain
1196. What makes Mexicans happy?
Valéry Dugain and Eduardo Olaberriá
1195. Improving the labour market integration of immigrants in Belgium
Álvaro Pina, Vincent Corluy and Gerlinde Verbist
1194. Raising the potential of the domestically oriented sector in Germany
André Eid and Andrés Fuentes Hutfilter
1193. Improving transport infrastructure in Russia
Alexander Kolik, Artur Radziwill and Natalia Turdyeva
1192. Improving the business climate in Russia
Artur Radziwill and Yana Vaziakova
1191. Determinants of female entrepreneurship in India
Arnaud Daymard
1190. The changing role of the exchange rate for macroeconomic adjustment
Patrice Ollivaud, Elena Rusticelli and Cyrille Schwellnus
1189. Boosting productivity in Russia: skills, education and innovation
By Lilas Demmou and Andreas Wörgötter
1188. Boosting growth and reducing informality in Mexico
Sean Dougherty
1187. The conduct of monetary policy in the future: instrument use
By Kei-Ichiro Inaba, Rory O’Farrell, Łukasz Rawdanowicz and Ane Kathrine Christensen
1186. A constant market share analysis of Spanish goods exports
By 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 India
Isabelle Joumard and Ankit Kumar
1183. Challenges and opportunities of India’s manufacturing sector
Isabelle Joumard, Urban Sila and Hermes Morgavi
1182. The heterogeneity of product market regulations
Jean-Marc Fournier
1181. Implicit regulatory barriers in the EU Single Market: new empirical evidence from gravity models
Jean-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 income
Orsetta Causa, Alain de Serres and Nicolas Ruiz
1179. Empirical evidence on the effects of environmental policy stringency on productivity growth
Silvia Albrizio, Tomasz Koźluk and Vera Zipperer
1178. The indicators of the economic burdens of environmental policy design – results from the OECD questionnaire
Tomasz Koźluk
1177. Measuring environmental policy stringency in OECD countries - a composite index approach
Enrico Botta and Tomasz Koźluk
1176. Do environmental policies matter for productivity growth? Insights from new cross-country measures of environmental policies
Silvia Albrizio, Enrico Botta, Tomasz Koźluk and Vera Zipperer
1175. Making economic growth more socially inclusive in Germany
Andreas Kappeler, Andrés Fuentes Hutfilter
1174. New tax and expenditure elasticity estimates for EU budget surveillance
Robert W.R. Price, Thai-Thanh Dang and Yvan Guillemette
1173. Moving towards a more dynamic business sector in Spain
Alberto Gonzalez Pandiella
1172. Better harnessing talent and knowledge to boost sustainable medium-term growth in Spain
David Haugh and Ben Westmore
1171. The internet economy – regulatory challenges and practices
Isabell 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 Netherlands
Rik De Boer and Rosamaria Bitetti
1169. Secular stagnation: evidence and implications for economic policy
Łukasz Rawdanowicz, Romain Bouis, Kei-Ichiro Inaba and Ane Kathrine Christensen
1168. Investment gaps after the crisis
Christine Lewis, Nigel Pain, Jan Strasky and Fusako Menkyna
1167. Factors behind the decline in real long-term government bond yields
Romain Bouis, Kei-Ichiro Inaba, Łukasz Rawdanowicz and Ane Kathrine Christensen
1166. The effect of the global financial crisis on the OECD potential output
Patrice Ollivaud and David Turner
1165. Determinants of households’ investment in energy efficiency and renewables evidence from the OECD Survey on household environmental behaviour and attitudes
Nadia Ameli and Nicola Brandt
1164. Addressing high household debt in Korea
Randall S. Jones and Myungkyoo Kim
1163. Reducing the high rate of poverty among the elderly in Korea
Randall S. Jones and Satoshi Urasawa
1162. Promoting the financing of SMEs and start-ups in Korea
Randall S. Jones and Myungkyoo Kim
1161. Fostering inclusive growth in Turkey by promoting structural change in the business sector
Rauf Gönenç, Oliver Röhn, Vincent Koen and Fethi Ögünç
1160. Reducing macroeconomic imbalances in Turkey
Oliver Röhn, Rauf Gönenç, Vincent Koen and Evren Erdogan Cosar
1159. Reinvigorating the EU Single Market
Jean-Marc Fournier
1158. An exploration of the determinants of the subjective well-being of Americans during the Great Recession
Aida Caldera Sánchez and Caroline Tassot
1157. Boosting the development of efficient SMEs in the Netherlands
Rafał Kierzenkowski and Jochebed Kastaneer
1156. Making the banking sector more resilient and reducing household debt in the Netherlands
Rafał Kierzenkowski, Olena Havrylchyk and Pierre Beynet
1155. US long term interest rates and capital flows to emerging economies
Eduardo Olaberria
1154. Productivity measurement with natural capital and bad outputs
Nicola Brandt, Paul Schreyer and Vera Zipperer
1153. Reducing income inequality and poverty and promoting social mobility in Korea
Randall S. Jones et Satoshi Urasawa
1152. Fostering a creative economy to drive Korean growth
Randall S. Jones
1151. Economic uncertainties and their impact on activity in Greece compared with Ireland and Portugal
Jan-David Schneider and Claude Giorno
1150. Workplace stress in the United States: issues and policies
Michael Darden
1149. Taxing the rent of non-renewable resource sectors: a theoretical note
Julien Daubanes and Saraly Andrade de Sá
1148. Health, work and working conditions: a review of the European economic literature
Thomas Barnay
1147. Making the best of new energy resources in the United States
Douglas Sutherland
1146. Improving well-being in the United States
Aida Caldera Sánchez, Patrick Lenain and Sarah Fléche
1145. Deconstructing Canada’s housing markets: finance, affordability and urban sprawl
Calista Cheung
Restructurer les marchés canadiens du logement : financements, accessibilité financière et étalement urbain
Calista Cheung
1144. Women’s role in the Swiss economy
Richard Dutu
Le rôle des femmes dans l’économie suisse
Richard Dutu
1143. Overcoming skills shortages in Canada
David Carey
Combler les pénuries de compétences au Canada
David Carey
1142. Trade patterns in the 2060 world economy
Jean Chateau, Lionel Fontagné, Jean Fouré, Åsa Johansson and Eduardo Olaberria
1141. The demand for skills 1995-2008: a global supply chain perspective
Bart Los, Marcel P. Timmer and Gaaitzen J. De Vries
1140. International migration: the relationship with economic and policy factors in the home and destination country
Ben Westmore
1139. Gross earning inequalities in OECD countries and major non-member economies: determinants and future scenarios
Henrik Braconier and Jenifer Ruiz Valenzuela
1138. Determinants of tertiary graduations
Henrik Braconier
1137. Managerial capital and business R&D as enablers of productivity convergence
Dan Andrews and Ben Westmore
1136. Long-term patterns of trade and specialisation
Åsa Johansson and Eduardo Olaberria
1135. Consequences of climate change damages for economic growth – a dynamic quantitative assessment
Rob Dellink, Elisa Lanzi, Jean Chateau, Francesco Bosello, Ramiro Parrado and Kelly de Bruin
1134. Comparing the robustness of PAYG pension schemes
Falilou Fall
1133. Overcoming vulnerabilities of pension systems
Falilou Fall and Debbie Bloch
1132. Overcoming vulnerabilities of health care systems
Mauro Pisu
1131. Overcoming vulnerability of unemployment insurance schemes
Jon Pareliussen
1130. Vulnerability of social institutions: lessons from the recent crisis and historical episodes
Falilou Fall, Mauro Pisu, Jon Pareliussen and Debbie Bloch
1129. An update of the OECD international trade equations
Myriam Morin and Cyrille Schwellnus
1128. What explains the volume and composition of trade? Industrial evidence from a panel of countries
Åsa Johansson, Przemyslaw Kowalski, Eduardo Olaberría and Dario Pellegrino
1127. Do resources flow to patenting firms? Cross-country evidence from firm level data
Dan Andrews, Chiara Criscuolo and Carlo Menon
1126. Macroprudential policy tools in Norway: strengthening financial system resilience
Yosuke Jin, Patrick Lenain and Paul O’Brien
1125. Strengthening competition in Poland
Balázs Égert and Antoine Goujard
1124. Making the labour market work better in Poland
Hervé Boulhol
1123. Enhancing competition and the business environment in Hungary
Alvaro Pina
1122. Tackling labour mismatches and promoting mobility in Hungary
Stéphane Sorbe
1121. Local public finances and municipal reform in Finland
Christophe André and Clara Garcia
1120. The economic consequences of ageing: the case of Finland
Christine de la Maisonneuve, Christophe André, Clara Garcia and Vincent Koen
1119. Making the most of skills in Denmark
Stéphanie Jamet and Vincent Koen
1118. Trade specialisation and policies to foster competition and innovation in Denmark
Müge Adalet McGowan
1117. Policies for making the Chilean labour market more inclusive
Aida Caldera Sanchez
1116. Spillover effects from exiting higher expansionary monetary policies
Lukasz Rawdanowicz, Romain Bouis, Jérôme Brezillon, Ane Kathrine Christensen and Kei Ichiro Inaba
1115. Economic policies and microeconomic stability: a literature review and some empirics
Paula Garda and Volker Ziemann
1114. How to improve Israel’s health-care system
Philip Hemmings
1113. How to improve taxes and transfers in Israel
Philip Hemmings
1112. New evidence on the determinants of industrial specialisation
Asa Johansson and Eduardo Olaberria
1111. Economic growth from the household perspective: GDP and income distribution developments across OECD countries
Orsetta 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 assessment
Patrice Ollivaud, Elena Rusticelli and Cyrille Schwellnus
1109. Short-term indicator models for quarterly GDP Growth in the BRIICS: a small-scale bridge model approach
Thomas Chalaux and Cyrille Schwellnus
1108. The prudential regulation of financial institutions: why regulatory responses to the crisis might not prove sufficient
William R. White
1107. OECD forecasts during and after the financial crisis: a post mortem
Nigel Pain, Christine Lewis, Thai-Thanh Dang, Yosuke Jin and Pete Richardson
1106. Fairly sharing the social impact of the crisis in Greece
Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou, Manos Matsaganis, Chrysa Leventi and Jan-David Schneider
1105. Dividing the pie in Brazil: income distribution, social policies and the new middle class
Jens M. Arnold and João Jalles
1104. New indicators of competition law and policy in 2013 for OECD and non-OECD countries
Enrico Alemani, Caroline Klein, Isabell Koske, Cristiana Vitale and Isabelle Wanner
1103. The effect of government debt, external debt and their interaction on OECD interest rates
David Turner and Francesca Spinelli
1102. The state of the banking sector in Europe
Dirk Schoenmaker and Toon Peek
1101. Getting Irish youth on the job track
Alberto Gonzalez Pandiella
1100. New econometric estimates of long-term growth effects of different areas of public spending
Omar Barbiero and Boris Cournède
1099. Cross-country spillovers from fiscal consolidations
Antoine Goujard
1098. Informal employment in Russia: definitions, incidence, determinants and labour market segmentation
Hartmut Lehmann and Anzelika Zaiceva
1097. Capacity needs in the automobile industry in the short- to medium run
Caroline Klein and Isabell Koske
1096. Environmental policies and productivity growth - a critical review of empirical findings
Tomasz Koźluk and Vera Zipperer
1095. Green growth challenges and the need for an energy reform in Mexico
Carla Valdivia de Richter
1094. From bricks to brains: increasing the contribution of knowledge-based capital to growth in Ireland
David Haugh
1093. China’s march to prosperity: reforms to avoid the middle-income trap
Vincent Koen, Richard Herd and Sam Hill
1092. Productivity measurement with natural capital
Nicola Brandt, Paul Schreyer and Vera Zipperer
1091. Growth-promoting policies and macroeconomic stability
Douglas Sutherland and Peter Hoeller
1090. Policies for inclusive urbanisation in China
Vincent 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 countries
Boris Cournède, Antoine Goujard and Álvaro Pina
1087. Improving school-to-work transitions in New Zealand
Alexandra Bibbee
1086. The agri food situation and policies in Switzerland
Peter Jarrett and Charlotte Moeser
1085. Japan’s challenging debt dynamics
Yvan Guillemette and Jan Strasky
1084. Transitions in and out of unemployment among young people in the Irish recession
Elish Kelly, Seamus McGuinness, Philip O’Connell, David Haugh and Alberto González Pandiella
1083. Is there convergence of Russia’s regions? Exploring the empirical evidence: 1995-2010
Hartmut Lehmann and Maria Giulia Silvagni
1082. The benefits and costs of highly expansionary monetary policy
Łukasz Rawdanowicz, Romain Bouis and Shingo Watanabe
1081. The effectiveness of monetary policy since the onset of the financial crisis
Romain Bouis, Łukasz Rawdanowicz, Jean-Paul Renne, Shingo Watanabe and Ane Kathrine Christensen
1080. Responding to key well-being challenges in Austria
Rauf Gönenç, Oliver Röhn, Christian Beer and Andreas Wörgötter
1079. Austria’s well-being goes beyond GDP
Oliver Röhn, Rauf Gönenç, Christian Beer and Romina Boarini
1078. Improving fiscal federal relations for a stronger Mexico
Aida Caldera Sánchez
1077. Deleveraging: challenges, progress and policies
Romain Bouis, Ane Kathrine Christensen and Boris Cournède
1076. Policies to support sustainable long-term growth in New Zealand
Calista Cheung
1075. Do structural policies affect macroeconomic stability?
Volker Ziemann
1074. A simple fiscal stress testing model - case studies of Austrian, Czech and German economies
Ondra Kamenik, Zdenek Tuma, David Vavra and Zuzana Smidova
1073. Road connectivity and the border effect: evidence from Europe
Henrik 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 indicator
Kaja 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 Japan
Randall S. Jones and Myungkyoo Kim
1068. Labour market policies to promote growth and social cohesion in Korea
Randall S. Jones and Satoshi Urasawa
1067. Education reform in Korea
Randall S. Jones
1066. Belgium: enhancing the cost efficiency and flexibility of the health sector to adjust to population ageing
Stéphane Sorbe
1065. Italy and the euro area crisis: securing fiscal sustainability and financial stability
Oliver Denk
1064. Policy implementation in Italy: legislation, public administration and the rule of law
Paul O’Brien
1063. Greening growth in Luxembourg
Nicola Brandt
Vers une croissance plus verte en Luxembourg
Nicola Brandt
1062. The post-crisis narrowing of international imbalances – cyclical or durable?
Patrice Ollivaud and Cyrille Schwellnus
1061. Restructuring welfare spending in Slovenia
Rafał Kierzenkowski
1060. The economics of civil justice: new cross-country data and empirics
G. Palumbo, G. Giupponi, L. Nunziata and J. Mora-Sanguinetti
1059. Banks’ restructuring and smooth deleveraging of the private sector in Slovenia
Olena Havrylchyk
1058. Assessing the efficiency of welfare spending in Slovenia with data envelopment analysis
Matevz Hribernik and Rafał Kierzenkowski
1057. Policy determinants of school outcomes under model uncertainty: evidence from South Africa
Thomas Laurent, Fabrice Murtin, Geoff Barnard, Dean Janse van Rensburg, Vijay Reddy, George Frempong and Lolita Winnaar
1056. Improving education quality in South Africa
Fabrice Murtin
1055. The 90% public debt threshold: the rise and fall of a stylised fact
Balázs Égert
1054. Challenges to sustain Poland’s growth model
Balázs Égert and Rafał Kierzenkowski
1053. Reforming agriculture and promoting Japan’s integration in the world economy
Randall S. Jones and Shingo Kimura
1052. Inequality and poverty in the United States: public policies for inclusive growth
Oliver Denk, Robert Hagemann, Patrick Lenain and Valentin Somma
1051. Fiscal federalism and its impact on economic activity, public investment and the performance of educational systems
Hansjörg Blöchliger, Balázs Égert and Kaja Fredriksen
1050. Restoring Japan’s fiscal sustainability
Randall S. Jones and Satoshi Urasawa
1049. Measuring total factor productivity at the firm level using OECD-ORBIS
Peter N. Gal
1048. A projection method for public health and long-term care expenditures
Christine de la Maisonneuve and Joaquim Oliveira Martins
1047. R&D, patenting and growth: the role of public policy
By Ben Westmore
1046. Knowledge-based capital, innovation and resource allocation
Dan Andrews and Chiara Criscuolo
1045. Reforms for a cleaner, healthier environment in China
Sam Hill
1044. Making the tax system less distortive in Switzerland
Andrés Fuentes
1043. The determinants of informality in Mexico’s states
By Sean M. Dougherty and Octavio Escobar
1042. Legal reform, contract enforcement and firm size in Mexico
By Sean M. Dougherty
1041. Improving the economic situation of young people in France
By Hervé Boulhol
Améliorer la situation économique des jeunes en France
Par Hervé Boulhol
1040. Improving employment prospects for young workers in Spain
By Anita Wölfl
1039. Youth labour market performance in Spain and its determinants - a micro-level perspective
By Juan J. Dolado, Marcel Jansen, Florentino Felgueroso, Andrés Fuentes and Anita Wölfl
1038. The efficiency and equity of the tax and transfer system in France
By Balázs Égert
Efficacité et équité du système de prélèvements et de transferts en France
Par Balázs Égert
1037. Income inequality and poverty in Colombia. Part 2. The redistributive impact of taxes and transfers
By Isabelle Joumard and Juliana Londoño Vélez
1036. Income inequality and poverty in Colombia. Part 1. The role of the labour market
By Isabelle Joumard and Juliana Londoño Vélez
1035. Policy options to durably resolve euro area imbalances
By Yvan Guillemette and Dave Turner
1034. Labour market, welfare reform and inequality in the United Kingdom
By Christophe André, Clara Garcia, Giulia Giupponi and Jon Kristian Pareliussen
1033. Work incentives and Universal Credit – reform of the benefit system in the United Kingdom
By Jon Kristian Pareliussen
1032. Strengthening social cohesion in Luxembourg: making efficiency and equity go hand in hand
By Jean-Marc Fournier and Clara Garcia
1031. The price of oil – will it start rising again?
By Jean-Marc Fournier, Isabell Koske, Isabelle Wanner and Vera Zipperer
1030. The system of revenue sharing and fiscal transfers in China
by Xiao Wang and Richard Herd
1029. The declining competitiveness of French firms reflects a generalised supply-side problem
by 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 France
by Hervé Boulhol and Patrizio Sicari
1026. Moving towards a single labour contract: pros, cons and mixed feelings
by Nicolas Lepage-Saucier, Juliette Schleich and Etienne Wasmer
1025. Boosting productivity in Australia
by Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou and Omar Barbiero
1024. Housing, financial and capital taxation policies to ensure robust growth in Sweden
by Müge Adalet McGowan
1023. Labour market and social policies to foster more inclusive growth in Sweden
by Stéphanie Jamet, Thomas Chalaux and Vincent Koen
1022. Educational attainment and labour market outcomes in South Africa, 1994-2010
by Nicola Branson and Murray Leibbrandt
1021. Education quality and labour market outcomes in South Africa
by Nicola Branson and Murray Leibbrandt
1020. Do policies that reduce unemployment raise its volatility? Evidence from OECD countries
by Alain de Serres and Fabrice Murtin
1019. Slovakia: A catching up euro area member in and out of the crisis
by Jarko Fidrmuc, Caroline Klein, Robert Price and Andreas Wörgötter
1018. Improving the fiscal framework to enhance growth in an era of fiscal consolidation in Slovakia
by Caroline Klein, Robert Price and Andreas Wörgötter
1017. Investing efficiently in education and active labour market policies in Slovakia
by Caroline Klein
1016. The performance of road transport infrastructure and its links to policies
by Henrik Braconier, Mauro Pisu and Debra Bloch
1015. The US labour market recovery following the great recession
by Wendy Dunn
1014. Why do Russian Firms Use Fixed-Term and Agency Work Contracts?
by Larisa Smirnykh, Andreas Wörgötter
1013. The Equity Implications of Fiscal Consolidation
by Lukasz Rawdanowicz, Eckhard Wurzel, Ane Kathrine Christensen
1012. The Dutch Labour Market
by Mathijs Gerritsen, Jens Høj
1011. Reforming Policies for the Business Sector to Harvest the Benefits of Globalisation in the Netherlands
by Mathijs Gerritsen, Jens Høj
1010. Health Care Reform and Long-Term Care in the Netherlands
by Erik Schut, Stéphane Sorbe, Jens Høj
1009. Enhancing the inclusiveness of the labour market in Belgium
by Jens Høj
1008. Reducing Poverty in Estonia Through Activation and Better Targeting
Sarah Flèche, Artur Radziwill
1007. Matching skills and jobs in Estonia
by Lilas Demmou
1006. Debt and macroeconomic stability: An overview of the literature and some empirics
by Douglas Sutherland and Peter Hoeller
1005. Debt and macroeconomic stability: Debt and the business cycle
by Volker Ziemann
1004. Debt and macroeconomic stability: Case studies
by Rossana Merola
1003. Debt and macroeconomic stability
by Douglas Sutherland, Peter Hoeller, Rossana Merola and Volker Ziemann
1002. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in a cost effective way in Switzerland
By Anita Wölfl and Patrizio Sicari
1001. Strengthening innovation in the United States
By David Carey, Christopher Hill and Brian Kahin
1000. Long-term growth scenarios
By 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 data
By Christina Kolerus, Isabell Koske and Felix Hüfner
998. Improving the Tax System in Indonesia
By Jens Arnold
997. Unleashing Business Innovation in Canada
By Alexandra Bibbee
996. Public policy and resource allocation: evidence from firms in OECD countries
By Dan Andrews and Federico Cingano
995. Promoting SME development in Indonesia
By Annabelle Mourougane
994. Portugal: Rebalancing the Economy and Returning to Growth Through Job Creation and Better Capital Allocation
By Álvaro Pina, Ildeberta Abreu
993. Public Debt, Economic Growth and Nonlinear Effects: Myth or Reality
By Balázs Égert
992. Choosing the pace of fiscal consolidation
By Lukasz Rawdanowicz
991. Tertiary education developing skills for innovation and long term growth in Canada
By 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 China
By Maria Bas and Orsetta Causa
989. Intangible assets, resource allocation and growth: a framework for analysis
By Dan Andrews and Alain de Serres
988. Current account benchmarks for Turkey
By Oliver Röhn
987. Structural reforms to boost Turkey's long-term growth
By Rauf Gönenç, Oliver Röhn, Vincent Koen and Şeref Saygili
986. Tackling Turkey's external and domestic macroeconomic imbalances
By Oliver Röhn, Rauf Gönenç, Vincent Koen and Ramazan Karaşahin
985. Portugal: Solid foundations for a sustainable fiscal consolidation
By David Haugh and Stéphane Sorbe
984. Portugal: Assessing the risks around the speed of fiscal consolidation in an uncertain environment
By Stéphane Sorbe
983. The German labour market: preparing for the future
By Felix Hüfner and Caroline Klein
982. Climate change policies in Germany: make ambition pay
By Caroline Klein
981. Restarting the growth engine in Finland
By Henrik Braconier
980. Import competition, domestic regulation and firm-level productivity growth in the OECD
By Sarra Ben Yahmed and Sean Dougherty
979. Non-parametric stochastic simulations to investigate uncertainty around the OECD indicator model forecasts
By Elena Rusticelli
978. Measuring GDP forecast uncertainty using quantile regressions
By Thomas Laurent and Tomasz Kozluk
977. Implications of output gap uncertainty in times of crisis
Romain Bouis, Boris Cournède and Ane Kathrine Christensen
976. Avoiding debt traps: financial backstops and structural reforms
By 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 policies
By Stéphanie Jamet
973. An analysis of productivity performance in Spain before and during the crisis: Exploring the role of institutions
By Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti and Andrés Fuentes
972. Europe's new fiscal rules
By Sebastian Barnes, David Davidsson and Łukasz Rawdanowicz
971. Credit crises and the shortcomings of traditional policy responses
By William R. White
970. International Capital Mobility and Financial Fragility
Part 7. Enhancing Financial Stability: Country-specific Evidence on Financial Account and Structural Policy Positions
By Rudiger Ahrend and Carla Valdivia
969. International Capital Mobility and Financial Fragility
Part 6. Are all Forms of Financial Integration Equally Risky in Times of Financial Turmoil? Asset Price Contagion during the Global Financial Crisis
By Rudiger Ahrend and Antoine Goujard
968. International Capital Mobility and Financial Fragility
Part 5. Do Investors Disproportionately Shed Assets of Distant Countries under Increased Uncertainty? Evidence from the Global Financial Crisis
By Rudiger Ahrend and Cyrille Schwellnus
967. International capital mobility and financial fragility
Part 4. Which structural policies stabilise capital flows when investors suddenly change their mind? Evidence from bilateral bank data
By Rudiger Ahrend, Cyrille Schwellnus
966. International Capital Mobility and Financial Fragility
Part 3. How do structural policies affect financial crisis risk? Evidence from past crises across OECD and emerging economies
By Rudiger Ahrend and Antoine Goujard
965. Sustaining Korea’s convergence to the highest-income countries
By Randall S. Jones and Satoshi Urasawa
964. Achieving the “low carbon, green growth” vision in Korea
By Randall S. Jones and Byungseo Yoo
963. Promoting social cohesion in Korea
By Randall S. Jones and Satoshi Urasawa
962. Housing price and investment dynamics in Finland
By Christophe André and Clara García
961. Improving health outcomes and system in Hungary
By Mehmet Eris
960. Towards a more inclusive labour market in Hungary
By Rafal Kierzenkowski
959. Ensuring stability and efficiency of the Hungarian financial sector
By Olena Havrylchyk
958. Ensuring debt sustainability amid strong economic uncertainty in Hungary
By Pierre Beynet and Rafal Kierzenkowski
957. Improving the health care system in Poland
By Hervé Boulhol, Agnieszka Sowa and Stanislawa Golinowska
956. Options for benchmarking infrastructure performance
By Mauro Pisu, Peter Hoeller and Isabelle Joumard
955. Greenhouse gas emissions and price elasticities of transport fuel demand in Belgium
By Tom Schmitz
954. Bringing Belgian public finances to a sustainable path
By Tomasz Kozluk, Alain Jousten and Jens Høj
953. Climate change policies in Poland – minimising abatement costs
By Balázs Égert
952. Income inequality in the European Union
By Kaja Bonesmo Fredriksen
951. Reducing poverty in Chile: cash transfers and better jobs
By Nicola Brandt
950. Tax reform in Norway: a focus on capital taxation
By Oliver Denk
949. The short-term effects of structural reforms: an empirical analysis
By 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 markets
By Matteo Cacciatore, Romain Duval and Giuseppe Fiori
947. Do house prices impact consumption and interest rate? Evidence from OECD countries using an agnostic identification procedure
By Christophe André, Rangan Gupta and Patrick T. Kanda
946. Assessing the sensitivity of Hungarian debt sustainability to macroeconomic shocks under two fiscal policy reactions
By Pierre Beynet and Edouard Paviot
945. Non-Keynesian effects of fiscal consolidation: an analysis with an estimated DSGE Model for the Hungarian economy
By Szilárd Benk and Zoltán M. Jakab
944. Work incentives and recent reforms of the tax and benefit system in Hungary
By Tímea Ladányi and Rafal Kierzenkowski
943. Building blocks for a better functioning housing market in Chile
By Aida Caldera Sánchez
942. The impact of changes in second pension pillars on public finances in Central and Eastern Europe
By Balázs Égert
941. Improving energy system efficiency in the Czech Republic
By Artur Radziwill
940. Structural change and the current account: the case of Germany
By Fabrizio Coricelli and Andreas Wörgötter
939. Reforming education in England
By Henrik Braconier
938. The nature of financial and real business cycles: the great moderation and banking sector pro-cyclicality
By 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 episodes
By Hansjörg Blöchliger, Dae-Ho Song and Douglas Sutherland
934. Fiscal consolidation: Part 3. Long-run projections and fiscal gap calculations
By Rossana Merola and Douglas Sutherland
933. Fiscal consolidation: Part 2. Fiscal multipliers and fiscal consolidations
By 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
931. Less income inequality and more growth – Are they compatible? Part 8. The drivers of labour income inequality – A literature review
By 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 regressions
By Jean-Marc Fournier and Isabell Koske
929. Less income inequality and more growth – are they compatible? Part 6. The distribution of wealth
by Kaja Bonesmo Fredriksen
928. Less income inequality and more growth – are they compatible? Part 5. Poverty in OECD countries
By Mauro Pisu
927. Less income inequality and more growth – are they compatible? Part 4. Top incomes
By Peter Hoeller
926. Less income inequality and more growth – are they compatible? Part 3. Income redistribution via taxes and transfers across OECD countries
By Isabelle Joumard, Mauro Pisu and Debbie Bloch
925. Less income inequality and more growth – are they compatible? Part 2. The distribution of labour income
By 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 OECD
By Peter Hoeller, Isabelle Joumard, Mauro Pisu and Debbie Bloch
923. Current issues in managing government debt and assets
By 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 healthcare
By Zuzana Smidova
921. Exploring determinants of subjective wellbeing in OECD countries – evidence from the World Value Survey
By Sarah Fleche, Conal Smith and Piritta Sorsa
920. Russia: Progress in structural reform and framework conditions
By Yana Vaziakova, Geoff Barnard and Tatiana Lysenko
919. Explaining the interest-rate-growth differential underlying government debt dynamics
By David Turner and Francesca Spinelli
918. Reassessing the NAIRUs after the crisis
By Stéphanie Guichard and Elena Rusticelli
917. Employment protection legislation and plant-level productivity in India
By Sean Dougherty, Verónica Frisancho Robles & Kala Krishna
916. Systemically important banks and capital regulation challenges
By Patrick Slovik
915. Improving educational outcomes in Slovenia
By Mehmet Eris
914. Addressing challenges in the energy sector in Israel
By Philip Hemmings
913. Issues in private sector finance in Israel
By Philip Hemmings
912. How to improve the economic policy framework for the housing market in Israel
By Philip Hemmings
911. Fiscal prospects and reforms in India
By Richard Herd, Sam Hill and Vincent Koen
910. Structural reforms to reduce unemployment and restore competitiveness in Ireland
By Álvaro Pina
909. Getting back on track: restoring fiscal sustainability in Ireland
By David Haugh
908. A welfare analysis of climate change mitigation policies
By Alain de Serres and Fabrice Murtin
907. Overcoming the banking crisis in Ireland
By Muge Adalet McGowan
906. Macroeconomic and structural policies to further stabilise the Mexican economy
By Cyrille Schwellnus
905. Reaping the benefits of a transition to greener growth in Slovakia
By Caroline Klein
904. Fiscal reform for a stronger fairer and cleaner Mexican economy
By 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 evidence
By 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 Structure
By Rudiger Ahrend and Antoine Goujard
901. Explaining the appreciation of the Brazilian real
By Annabelle Mourougane
900. Raising investment in Brazil
By Jens Arnold
899. Refining macroeconomic policies to sustain growth in Brazil
By Annabelle Mourougane
898. Promoting infrastructure development in Brazil
By Annabelle Mourougane and Mauro Pisu
897. Austria: public sector inefficiencies have become less affordable
By Karin Fischer, Rauf Gönenç and Robert Price
896. Informality in Mexico
By Nicola Brandt
895. Reforming Austria’s highly regarded but costly health system
By Rauf Gönenç, Maria M. Hofmarcher, Andreas Wörgötter
894. Greener growth in the Belgian federation
By Tomasz Kozluk
893. Green growth and climate change policies in New Zealand
By Alexandra Bibbee
892 Has deregulation increased investment in infrastructure? Firm-level evidence from OECD countries
By Sónia Araújo
891 Ensuring a sustainable and efficient fishery in Iceland
By Gunnar Haraldsson and David Carey
890. Japan’s New Growth Strategy to create demand and jobs
By Randall S. Jones and Byungseo Yoo
889. Labour market reforms in Japan to improve growth and equity
By Randall S. Jones and Satoshi Urasawa
888. Education reform in Japan
By 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 Kingdom
By Alex Bowen and James Rydge
885. Improving access and quality in the Indian education system
By Sam Hill and Thomas Chalaux
884. How institutions shape the distributive impact of macroeconomic shocks: a DSGE analysis
By 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
882. Predicting peaks and troughs in real house prices
By Linda Rousová and Paul van den Noord
881. Public sector spending efficiency in Estonia: healthcare and local government
By Zuzana Smidova
880. How to move product market regulation in New Zealand back towards the frontier
By 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 Zealand
By Calista Cheung
877. The sharing of macroeconomic risk: who loses (and gains) from macroeconomic shocks
By Rudiger Ahrend, Jens Arnold and Charlotte Moeser
876. Estonia: making the most of globalisation
By Robert Price and Andreas Wörgötter
875. The effects of downturns on labour force participation: evidence and causes
By Romain Duval, Mehmet Eris and Davide Furceri
874. A dynamic factor model for world trade growth
By Stéphanie Guichard and Elena Rusticelli
873. Towards a better understanding of the informal economy
By Dan Andrews, Aida Caldera Sánchez and Åsa Johansson
872. Tax competition between sub-central governments
By Hansjörg Blöchliger and José-Maria Pinero-Campos
871. The growth effects of current account reversals: the role of macroeconomic policies
By Luiz de Mello, Pier Carlo Padoan and Linda Rousová
870. Les politiques du logement en France
By 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 area
By Clovis Kerdrain
868. Adjusting fiscal balances for asset price cycles
By Robert Price and Thai-Thanh Dang
867. Improving the functioning of the housing market in the United Kingdom
By Christophe André
866. Understanding the recent surge in the accumulation of international reserves
By Petar Vujanovic
865. Episodes of large capital inflows and the likelihood of banking and currency crises and sudden stops
By Davide Furceri, Stephanie Guichard and Elena Rusticelli
864. The effect of episodes of large capital inflows on domestic credit
By Davide Furceri, Stephanie Guichard and Elena Rusticelli
863. Medium-term determinants of international investment positions: the role of structural policies
By Davide Furceri, Stephanie Guichard and Elena Rusticelli
862. French social housing in an international context
By Kathleen Scanlon and Christine Whitehead
861. Making the French housing market work better
Améliorer le fonctionnement du marché du logement français
By Hervé Boulhol
860. Surveillance by international institutions: lessons from the global financial and economic crisis
By Kumiharu Shigehara and Paul Atkinson
859. France’s environmental policies: internalising global and local externalities
Politiques environnementales de la France : internaliser les externalités globales et locales
By Balázs Égert
858. Bringing French public debt down: the options for fiscal consolidation
Réduire la dette publique française : les options de l’assainissement budgétaire
By Balázs Égert
857. Policy frameworks in the post-crisis environment
By Nigel Pain and Oliver Röhn
856. Global imbalances, exchange rate pegs and capital flows: a closer look
By Paul van den Noord
855. Interest rate pass-through during the global financial crisis: the case of Sweden
By 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 assessment
By J.M. Burniaux and J. Chateau
852. Enhancing labour utilisation in a socially inclusive society in Australia
By Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou
851. Meeting infrastructure needs in Australia
By Claude Giorno
850. Restoring fiscal sustainability in Spain
By Pierre Beynet, Andrés Fuentes, Robert Gillingham and Robert Hagemann
849. Drivers of homeownership rates in selected OECD countries
By Dan Andrews and Aida Caldera Sánchez
848. How efficient are banks in Hungary?
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 Spain
By Anita Wölfl and Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti
844. Macroeconomic Impact of Basel III
By Patrick Slovik and Boris Cournède
843. The policy and institutional drivers of economic growth across OECD and non-OECD economies: new evidence from growth regressions
By Romain Bouis, Romain Duval, and Fabrice Murtin
842. Limiting Long-Term Unemployment and Non-Participation in Sweden
By Niels-Jakob Harbo Hansen
841. Enhancing the cost-effectiveness of climate change mitigation policies in Sweden
By Stéphanie Jamet
840 Policies towards a sustainable use of water in Spain
By Andrés Fuentes
839 Increasing public sector efficiency in Slovakia
By Felix Hüfner
838 Raising education outcomes in Switzerland / Améliorer les résultats de l’enseignement en Suisse
By Andrés Fuentes
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