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Volume 2006, issue 2, 2007
- Taxation and business environment as drivers of foreign direct investment in OECD countries pp. 7-38

- Dana Hájková, Giuseppe Nicoletti, Laura Vartia and Kwang-Yeol Yoo
- Product market regulation and productivity convergence pp. 39-76

- Paul Conway, Donato De Rosa, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Faye Steiner
- Regulation of financial systems and economic growth in OECD countries: An empirical analysis pp. 77-113

- Alain de Serres, Shuji Kobayakawa, Torsten Slok and Laura Vartia
- The drivers of public expenditure on health and long-term care: An integrated approach pp. 115-154

- Joaquim Oliveira Martins and Christine de la Maisonneuve
- Less than you thought: The fiscal autonomy of sub-central governments pp. 155-188

- Hansjörg Blöchliger and David King
Volume 2006, issue 1, 2007
- The determinants of unemployment across OECD countries: Reassessing the role of policies and institutions pp. 7-86

- Andrea Bassanini and Romain Duval
- An empirical investigaton of political economy factors behind structural reforms in OECD countries pp. 87-136

- Jens Høj, Vincenzo Galasso, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Thai-Thanh Dang
- Time as a trade barrier: Implications for low-income countries pp. 137-167

- Hildegunn Nordås
- Environmental policy, management and R&D pp. 169-203

- Nick Johnstone and Julien Labonne
- Does distance matter?: The effect of geographic isolation on productivity levels pp. 205-225

- Bryn Battersby
Volume 2005, issue 2, 2006
- Policies, Institutions and Fertility Rates: A Panel Data Analysis for OECD Countries pp. 7-45

- Anna Cristina D’Addio and Marco Mira d’Ercole
- Are structural reforms the answer to global current account imbalances? pp. 47-73

- Mike Kennedy and Torsten Slok
- A comparison of structural productivity levels in the major industrialised countries pp. 75-108

- Renaud Bourlès and Gilbert Cette
- Foreign Affiliates in OECD Economies: Presence, Performance and Contribution to Host Countries' Growth pp. 109-139

- Chiara Criscuolo
- Sub-central government fiscal rules pp. 141-181

- Douglas Sutherland, Robert Price and Isabelle Joumard
Volume 2005, issue 1, 2006
- International licensing and the strengthening of intellectual property rights in developing countries during the 1990s pp. 7-48

- Walter Park and Douglas Lippoldt
- Counting Immigrants and Expatriates in OECD Countries: A New Perspective pp. 49-83

- Jean-Christophe Dumont and Georges Lamaitre
- Corporate sector vulnerability and aggregate activity pp. 85-110

- Torsten Slok and Mike Kennedy
- Explaining risk premia on bonds and equities pp. 111-125

- Mike Kennedy and Torsten Slok
- Whatever happened to Canada-US economic growth and productivity performance in the information age? pp. 127-165

- Tarek Harchaoui and Faouzi Tarkhani
- Indicator models of real GDP growth in the major OECD economies pp. 167-217

- Nigel Pain and Franck Sedillot
Volume 2004, issue 1, 2005
- Business Dynamics and Policies pp. 9-36

- Nicola Brandt
- The ICT Productivity Paradox: Insights from Micro Data pp. 37-65

- Dirk Pilat
- International Production Relocation and Exports of Services pp. 67-94

- Nigel Pain and Desirée van Welsum
- Explaining Waiting-time Variations for Elective Surgery Across OECD Countries pp. 95-123

- Sicilani Luigi and Jeremy Hurst
- The Contribution of Housing Markets to Cyclical Resilience pp. 125-156

- Pietro Catte, Nathalie Girouard, Robert Price and Christophe André
- The Challenges of Narrowing the US Current-Account Deficit and Implications for Other Economies pp. 157-186

- Anne-Marie Brook, Franck Sedillot and Patrice Ollivaud
Volume 2003, issue 2, 2004
- Retirement Behaviour in OECD Countries: Impact of Old-Age Pension Schemes and other Social Transfer Programmes pp. 7-50

- Romain Duval
- Labour Force Participation of Women: Empirical Evidence on The Role of Policy and Other Determinants in OECD Countries pp. 51-108

- Florence Jaumotte
- Enhancing the Cost Effectiveness of Public Spending: Experience in OECD Countries pp. 109-161

- Isabelle Joumard, Per Mathis Kongsrud, Young-Sook Nam and Robert Price
- Capital Stocks, Capital Services and Multi-Factor Productivity Measures pp. 163-184

- Paul Schreyer
- Towards More Harmonised Estimates of Investment in Software pp. 185-200

- Nadim Ahmad
Volume 2003, issue 1, 2003
- The Influence of Policies on Trade and Foreign Direct Investment pp. 7-83

- Stephen Golub, Dana Hájková, Daniel Mirza, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Kwang-Yeol Yoo
- Measures of Restrictions on Inward Foreign Direct Investment for OECD Countries pp. 85-116

- Stephen Golub
- The Decline in Private Saving Rates in the 1990s in OECD Countries: How Much Can Be Explained by Non-wealth Determinants? pp. 117-153

- Florian Pelgrin and Alain de Serres
- Fiscal Relations across Government Levels pp. 155-229

- Isabelle Joumard and Per Mathis Kongsrud
- Tariff Bindings, Unused Protection and Agricultural Trade Liberalisation pp. 231-249

- Peter Walkenhorst and Nora Dihel
Volume 2002, issue 2, 2003
- Social Protection and Growth pp. 7-45

- Roman Arjona, Maxime Ladaique and Mark Pearson
- Production and Use of ICT: A Sectoral Perspective on Productivity Growth in the OECD Area pp. 47-78

- Dirk Pilat, Franck Lee and Bart van Ark
- Competition and Efficiency in Publicly Funded Services pp. 79-128

- Jens Lundsgaard
- Tax Ratios on Labour and Capital Income and on Consumption pp. 129-174

- David Carey and Josette Rabesona
- The Stock Market, the Housing Market and Consumer Behaviour pp. 175-200

- Laurence Boone and Nathalie Girouard
Volume 2002, issue 1, 2003
- Income Distribution and Poverty in the OECD Area: Trends and Driving Forces pp. 7-38

- Michael Förster and Mark Pearson
- Investment in human capital through upper-secondary and tertiary education pp. 41-89

- Sveinbjörn Blöndal, Simon Field and Nathalie Girouard
- Tax systems in European Union countries pp. 91-151

- Isabelle Joumard
- The contribution of information and communication technologies to economic growth in nine OECD countries pp. 153-171

- Alessandra Colecchia and Paul Schreyer
- Estimation of the Cyclical Behaviour of Mark-ups: A Technical Note pp. 173-188

- Joaquim Oliveira Martins and Stefano Scarpetta
Volume 2001, issue 2, 2003
- The Driving Forces of Economic Growth: Panel Data Evidence for the OECD Countries pp. 9-56

- Andrea Bassanini and Stefano Scarpetta
- Growth effects of education and social capital in the OECD countries pp. 57-101

- Jonathan Temple
- R&D and Productivity Growth: Panel Data Analysis of 16 OECD Countries pp. 103-126

- Dominique Guellec and Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
- Measuring productivity pp. 127-170

- Dirk Pilat and Paul Schreyer
- Estimating the structural rate of unemployment for the OECD countries pp. 171-216

- Laurence Boone, Claude Giorno, Mara Meacci, David Rae, Peter Richardson and Dave Turner
Volume 2001, issue 1, 2003
- The Implementation and the Effects of Regulatory Reform: Past Experience and Current Issues pp. 11-98

- Rauf Gönenç, Maria Maher and Giuseppe Nicoletti
- Regulation, market structure and performance in telecommunications pp. 99-142

- Olivier Boylaud and Giuseppe Nicoletti
- Regulation, industry structure and performance in the electricity supply industry pp. 143-182

- Faye Steiner
- Regulation, market structure and performance in air passenger transportation pp. 183-227

- Rauf Gönenç and Giuseppe Nicoletti
- Regulatory reform in road freight pp. 229-251

- Olivier Boylaud and Giuseppe Nicoletti
- Regulatory reform in retail distribution pp. 253-274

- Olivier Boylaud and Giuseppe Nicoletti