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Volume 2009, issue 1, 2009
- What is holding back productivity growth in India ?: Recent microevidence pp. 1-22

- Sean Dougherty, Richard Herd and Thomas Chalaux
- Effects of environmental policy on the type of innovation: The case of automotive emission-control technologies pp. 1-18

- Ivan Haščič, Frans de Vries, Nick Johnstone and Neelakshi Medhi
- How competitive is product market regulation in India?: An international and cross-state comparison pp. 1-25

- Paul Conway and Richard Herd
- The role of teacher compensation and selected accountability policies for learning outcomes: An empirical analysis for OECD countries pp. 1-20

- Romina Boarini and Elke Lüdemann
- The wage premium on tertiary education: New estimates for 21 OECD countries pp. 1-29

- Hubert Strauss and Christine de la Maisonneuve
- The policy determinants of investment in tertiary education pp. 1-37

- Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Romina Boarini, Hubert Strauss and Christine de la Maisonneuve
- The policy determinants of hours worked across OECD countries pp. 1-39

- Orsetta Causa
- Improving public spending efficiency in primary and secondary education pp. 1-30

- Douglas Sutherland, Robert Price and Frederic Gonand
Volume 2008, issue 1, 2008
- The incidence of carbon pricing: Norway, Russia and the Middle East pp. 1-26

- Philip Bagnoli, Jean Chateau and Yong Gun Kim
- The contribution of economic geography to GDP per capita pp. 1-37

- Herve Boulhol, Alain de Serres and Margit Molnar
- Fiscal equalisation pp. 1-22

- Hansjörg Blöchliger and Claire Charbit
- Improving the efficiency of health care spending: What can be learnt from partial and selected analyses of hospital performance? pp. 1-33

- Espen Erlandsen
- Globalisation and employment in the OECD pp. 1-34

- Margit Molnar, Nigel Pain and Daria Taglioni
- Globalisation and OECD consumer price inflation pp. 1-32

- Nigel Pain, Isabell Koske and Marte Sollie
- The macroeconomic policy challenges of continued globalisation pp. 1-51

- Karine Herve, Isabell Koske, Nigel Pain and Franck Sedillot
- Economic resilience to shocks: The role of structural policies pp. 1-38

- Romain Duval and Lukas Vogel
- Publicly provided services and the distribution of households' economic resources pp. 1-38

- François Marical, Marco Mira d’Ercole, Maria Vaalavuo and Gerlinde Verbist