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Volume 2016, issue 1, 2017
- Economic resilience: The usefulness of early warning indicators in OECD countries pp. 9-35

- Mikkel Hermansen and Oliver Röhn
- Fortune or fortitude? Determinants of successful adjustment with IMF programs pp. 37-69

- Martin Larch, Kristin Magnusson Bernard and Peter McQuade
- Long-term growth and productivity projections in advanced countries pp. 71-90

- Gilbert Cette, Rémy Lecat and Carole Ly-Marin
- The quantification of structural reforms in OECD countries: A new framework pp. 91-108

- Balázs Égert and Peter Gal
- Administrative fragmentation and economic performance of OECD TL2 regions pp. 109-129

- David Bartolini
- National testing policies and educator based testing for accountability: The role of selection in student achievement pp. 131-149

- William C. Smith
- Efficiency and contestability in emerging market banking systems pp. 151-182

- Christian Daude and Julien Pascal
Volume 2015, issue 1, 2015
- Policy challenges for the next 50 years pp. 9-66

- Henrik Braconier, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Ben Westmore
- Trade patterns in the 2060 world economy pp. 67-100

- Jean Chateau, Lionel Fontagné, Jean Fouré, Åsa Johansson and Eduardo Olaberria
- International migration: The relationship with economic and policy factors in the home and destination country pp. 101-122

- Ben Westmore
- Experience and the returns to education and skill in OECD countries: Evidence of employer learning? pp. 123-147

- Stijn Broecke
- The dynamics of social expenditures over the cycle: A comparison across OECD countries pp. 149-178

- Anna Cristina D’Addio
- Effects of economic policies on microeconomic volatility pp. 179-225

- Boris Cournède, Paula Garda and Volker Ziemann
- Can pro-growth policies lift all boats?: An analysis based on household disposable income pp. 227-268

- Orsetta Causa, Alain de Serres and Nicolas Ruiz
- Does the post-crisis weakness of global trade solely reflect weak demand? pp. 269-267

- Patrice Ollivaud and Cyrille Schwellnus
- Incorporating anchored inflation expectations in the Phillips curve and in the derivation of OECD measures of the unemployment gap pp. 299-331

- Elena Rusticelli, David Turner and Maria Chiara Cavalleri
Volume 2014, issue 1, 2014
- Lessons from OECD forecasts during and after the financial crisis pp. 9-39

- Christine Lewis and Nigel Pain
- The effect of the global financial crisis on OECD potential output pp. 41-60

- Patrice Ollivaud and David Turner
- The future of health and long-term care spending pp. 61-96

- Christine de la Maisonneuve and Joaquim Oliveira Martins
- Japan's challenging debt dynamics pp. 97-108

- Yvan Guillemette and Jan Stráský
- Rescuing the Phillips curve: Making use of long-term unemployment in the measurement of the NAIRU pp. 109-127

- Oecd and Elena Rusticelli
- Foreign direct investment and reverse technology spillovers: The effect on total factor productivity pp. 129-153

- Edmund Amann and Swati Virmani
- Environmental policies and productivity growth: a critical review of empirical findings pp. 155-185

- Tomasz Kozluk and Vera Zipperer
Volume 2013, issue 1, 2014
- Reconciling fiscal consolidation with growth and equity pp. 7-89

- Boris Cournède, Antoine Goujard and Álvaro Pina
- Choosing the pace of fiscal consolidation pp. 91-119

- Lukasz Rawdanowicz
- Policy incentives for private innovation and maximising the returns pp. 121-163

- Ben Westmore
- Technological effects of intra-OECD trade in manufacturing: A panel data analysis over the period 1988-2008 pp. 165-177

- Javad Abedini
- Demographic or labour market trends: What determines the distribution of household earnings in OECD countries? pp. 179-207

- Wen-Hao Chen, Michael Förster and Ana Llena-Nozal
- Towards global carbon pricing: Direct and indirect linking of carbon markets pp. 209-234

- Rob Dellink, Stéphanie Jamet, Jean Chateau and Romain Duval
- Using a quasi-natural experiment to identify the effects of birth-related leave policies on subjective well-being in Europe pp. 235-268

- Anna Cristina D’Addio, Simon Chapple, Andreas Hoherz and Bert Van Landeghem
- Grade repetition: A comparative study of academic and non-academic consequences pp. 269-315

- Miyako Ikeda and Emma García
Volume 2012, issue 1, 2012
- Do investors disproportionately shed assets of distant countries during global financial crises?: The role of increased uncertainty pp. 1-20

- Rudiger Ahrend and Cyrille Schwellnus
- The determinants of earnings inequality: evidence from quantile regressions pp. 7-36

- Jean-Marc Fournier and Isabell Koske
- Tackling income inequality: The role of taxes and transfers pp. 37-70

- Isabelle Joumard, Mauro Pisu and Debbie Bloch
- Fiscal multipliers and prospects for consolidation pp. 71-102

- Ray Barrell, Dawn Holland and Ian Hurst
- Interest-rate-growth differentials and government debt dynamics pp. 103-122

- David Turner and Francesca Spinelli
- Fiscal consolidation: What factors determine the success of consolidation efforts? pp. 123-149

- Margit Molnar
- Avoiding debt traps: Fiscal consolidation, financial backstops and structural reforms pp. 151-177

- Pier Carlo Padoan, Urban Sila and Paul Van den Noord
- ICT investments and productivity: Measuring the contribution of ICTS to growth pp. 199-211

- Vincenzo Spiezia
Volume 2011, issue 1, 2011
- The Evolution of Homeownership Rates in Selected OECD Countries: Demographic and Public Policy Influences pp. 1-37

- Dan Andrews and Aida Caldera
- Public Policies and Investment in Network Infrastructure pp. 1-23

- Douglas Sutherland, Sonia Araujo, Balázs Égert and Tomasz Kozluk
- OECD Productivity Growth in the 2000s: A Descriptive Analysis of the Impact of Sectoral Effects and Innovation pp. 1-23

- Julien Dupont, Dominique Guellec and Joaquim Oliveira Martins
- Are ICT Users More Innovative?: an Analysis of ICT-Enabled Innovation in OECD Firms pp. 1-21

- Vincenzo Spiezia
- Exploring the Relationship Between Education and Obesity pp. 1-40

- Marion Devaux, Franco Sassi, Jody Church, Michele Cecchini and Francesca Borgonovi
- How Can Fiscal Councils Strengthen Fiscal Performance? pp. 1-24

- Robert Hagemann
- Residential Mobility and Public Policy in OECD Countries pp. 1-22

- Aida Caldera and Dan Andrews
- Current Account Imbalances: can Structural Reforms Help to Reduce Them? pp. 1-44

- Clovis Kerdrain, Isabell Koske and Isabelle Wanner
Volume 2010, issue 1, 2010
- How large are competitive pressures in services markets?: Estimation of mark-ups for selected OECD countries pp. 1-51

- Novella Bottini and Margit Molnar
- What is the private return to tertiary education?: New evidence from 21 OECD countries pp. 1-25

- Romina Boarini and Hubert Strauss
- Intergenerational Social Mobility in OECD Countries pp. 1-44

- Orsetta Causa and Åsa Johansson
- Does Computer Use Increase Educational Achievements? Student-level Evidence from PISA pp. 1-22

- Vincenzo Spiezia
- New International Evidence on Asset-Price Effects on Investment, and a Survey for Consumption pp. 1-50

- E Davis
- Equity in Student Achievement Across OECD Countries: An Investigation of the Role of Policies pp. 1-50

- Orsetta Causa and Catherine Chapuis
- Structural indicators: A critical review pp. 1-34

- Davide Furceri and Annabelle Mourougane
- Migration and labour market outcomes in OECD countries pp. 1-34

- Sebastien Jean, Orsetta Causa, Miguel Jimenez and Isabelle Wanner