2019
- N° 1592 - What makes a productive Russian firm? A comparative analysis using firm-level data
- N° 1591 - Reducing skills imbalances to foster productivity growth of Malaysia
- N° 1590 - How responsive are housing markets in the OECD? Regional level estimates
- N° 1589 - How responsive are housing markets in the OECD? National level estimates
- N° 1588 - Housing, wealth accumulation and wealth distribution: Evidence and stylized facts
- N° 1587 - Improving school results and equity in compulsory education in Sweden
- N° 1586 - What drives the performance of Swedish lower secondary schools?
- N° 1585 - Occupational licensing and job mobility in the United States
- N° 1584 - The economic cost of air pollution: Evidence from Europe
- N° 1583 - Who patents, how much is real invention and how relevant? A snapshot of firms and their inventions based on the 2016 SIPO China Patent Survey
- N° 1582 - Fostering strong and relevant skills in Iceland
- N° 1581 - Recent improvements to the public finance block of the OECD’s long-term global model
- N° 1580 - Tax and benefit reforms to support employment and inclusiveness and address poverty in Italy
- N° 1579 - Insights from OECD Phillips curve equations on recent inflation outcomes
- N° 1578 - Yours inclusively? Income mobility in Ireland, 10 years of tax record microdata
- N° 1577 - Educational outcomes: A literature review of policy drivers from a macroeconomic perspective
- N° 1576 - Policy drivers of human capital in the OECD’s quantification of structural reforms
N° 1575 A new macroeconomic measure of human capital with strong empirical links to productivity - N° 1574 - Negative interest rates in the euro area: does it hurt banks?
- N° 1573 - The effect of public sector efficiency on firm-level productivity growth
- N° 1572 - Fostering Argentina’s integration into the world economy
- N° 1571 - Policies for stronger productivity growth in Latvia
- N° 1570 - Effects of tax-benefit policies on the income distribution and work incentives in Estonia
- N° 1569 - Meeting fiscal challenges in Japan’s rapidly ageing society
- N° 1568 - Labour market reform in Japan to cope with a shrinking and ageing population
- N° 1567 - Enhancing judicial efficiency to foster economic activity in Portugal
- N° 1566 - Improving well-being in New Zealand through migration
- N° 1565 - Improving well-being through better housing policy in New Zealand
- N° 1564 - The 2018 Indicators on the Governance of Sector Regulators - Part of the Product Market Regulation (PMR) Survey
- N° 1563 - The OECD potential output estimation methodology
- N° 1562 - Empirical links between housing markets and economic resilience
- N° 1561 - Who pays the price of folly? The business cycle and income and wealth mobility in Spain
- N° 1560 - Améliorer l’efficience de l’investissement public en France
- N° 1559 - Améliorer les performances du marché du travail en France: mise en oeuvre de la Stratégie pour l’emploi de l’OCDE
- N° 1558 - Educational attainment, age and the consequences of job loss: empirical evidence from Germany
- N° 1557 - Realising regional potentials through better market integration in China
- N° 1556 - Public policy reforms to further improve Portuguese export performance
- N° 1555 - Housing markets and macroeconomic risks
- N° 1554 - Labour supply of older people in advanced economies: the impact of changes to statutory retirement ages
- N° 1553 - Objectives and challenges in the implementation of a universal pension system in France
- N° 1552 - Increasing the benefits of Slovakia’s integration in global value chains
- N° 1551 - Enhancing the social integration of Roma in Slovak Republic
- N° 1550 - Gig economy platforms: Boon or Bane?
- N° 1549 - Reducing regional disparities for inclusive growth in Spain
- N° 1548 - Like it or not? The impact of online platforms on the productivity of incumbent service providers
- N° 1547 - Productivity growth and finance: The role of intangible assets - a sector level analysis
- N° 1546 - Going national: Implementing the OECD jobs strategy
- N° 1545 - Adapting business framework conditions to deal with disruptive technologies in Denmark
- N° 1544 - The potential economic impact of Brexit on Denmark
- N° 1543 - Using probit models of downturn risk to calibrate GDP Fan charts for New Zealand
- N° 1542 - Calibrating GDP fan charts using probit models with a comparison to the approaches of the Bank of England and Riksbank
- N° 1541 - Labour share developments over the past two decades
- N° 1540 - Job displacement in Australia
- N° 1539 - Income poverty in Australia
- N° 1538 - Income, wealth and earnings inequality in Australia
- N° 1537 - Benefitting from globalisation and technological change in Australia
- N° 1536 - State-owned firms behind China’s corporate debt
- N° 1535 - Making the most of tourism in Indonesia to promote sustainable regional development
- N° 1534 - Raising more public revenue in Indonesia in a growth - and equity-friendly way
- N° 1533 - Digitalisation and productivity: In search of the holy grail – Firm-level empirical evidence from EU countries
- N° 1532 - Upgrading business investment in Turkey
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