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- 1832: Labour shortages and labour market inequalities: Evidence and policy implications
- Orsetta Causa, Emilia Soldani, Maxime Nguyen and Tomomi Tanaka
- 1831: Gender mainstreaming in OECD Economic Surveys
- Nicolas Gonne and Mafalda Trincão
- 1830: Assessing the impact of long-term global demographic changes on the Dutch economy and trade
- Donal Smith, Tony Huang and Dennis Dlugosch
- 1829: Commercial real estate markets after the end of “low for long”: risks and policy challenges
- Caroline Roulet
- 1828: The heat is on: Heat stress, productivity and adaptation among firms
- Hélia Costa, Guido Franco, Filiz Unsal, Sarath Mudigonda and Maria Paula Caldas
- 1827: From decline to revival: Policies to unlock human capital and productivity

- Dan Andrews, Balázs Égert and Christine de la Maisonneuve
- 1826: Recent credit dynamics across advanced economies: Drivers and effects

- Lucia Quaglietti
- 1825: Women’s employment and fertility in Korea: A literature review

- Sunyong Choi, Sunyu Ham, Yoonyoung Yang and Jon Pareliussen
- 1824: Korea’s unborn future: Lessons from OECD experience

- Yoonyoung Yang, Hyungjeong Hwang and Jon Pareliussen
- 1823: Is it worth raising the normal retirement age?: A new model to estimate the employment effects

- Hermes Morgavi
- 1822: Reviving productivity growth: A review of policies

- Christophe André and Peter Gal
- 1821: Doombot versus other machine-learning methods for evaluating recession risks in OECD countries

- Thomas Chalaux and Dave Turner
- 1820: Distributional impacts of energy transition pathways and climate change

- Jule Hodok and Tomasz Kozluk
- 1819: Policy approaches to reduce inequalities while boosting productivity growth

- Emilia Soldani, Orsetta Causa, Maxime Nguyen and Tomasz Kozluk
- 1818: Digitalisation of financial services, access to finance and aggregate economic performance

- Filippo Bontadini, Francesco Filippucci, Cecilia Jona-Lasinio, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Alessandro Saia
- 1817: Revamping competition in New Zealand

- Charles Dennery
- 1816: Ensuring the tide lifts all boats: Improving quality and equity in schools across New Zealand

- David Haugh, Axel Purwin and Paulo Santiago
- 1815: A fight on two fronts: Adapting to climate change and reducing GHG emissions in New Zealand

- David Haugh
- 1814: Promoting better quality job creation for inclusive growth in Egypt

- Yosuke Jin and Andrea-Rosalinde Hofer
- 1813: Carbon prices, emissions and international trade in sectors at risk of carbon leakage: Evidence from 140 countries

- Jonas Teusch, Filippo Maria D’Arcangelo, Tobias Kruse and Mauro Pisu
- 1812: Decarbonising Romania’s economy

- Ivana Capozza
- 1811: Addressing labour and skills shortages in a fast-changing economy

- Caroline Klein and Jonathan Smith
- 1810: Housing market challenges and policy options in Slovenia

- Volker Ziemann
- 1809: Raising investment to support growth in Latvia

- Enes Sunel and Robert Grundke
- 1808: Improving Egypt’s business climate to revive private sector growth

- Ania Thiemann
- 1807: Enhancing productivity and growth in an ageing society: Key mechanisms and policy options

- Christophe André, Peter Gal and Matthias Schief
- 1806: Enhancing the efficiency, inclusiveness, and environmental sustainability of housing in the Slovak Republic

- Federica De Pace
- 1805: Safeguarding the sustainability of the Ukrainian pension system

- Jens-Christian Høj and Viktoriia Klimchuk
- 1804: Towards better social protection for more workers in Latin America: Challenges and policy considerations

- Jens Matthias Arnold, Aida Caldera Sánchez, Paula Garda, Alberto González Pandiella and Sebastián Nieto Parra
- 1803: Labour markets transitions in the greening economy: Structural drivers and the role of policies

- Orsetta Causa, Emilia Soldani, Maxime Nguyen and Tomomi Tanaka
- 1802: A review of Mexico’s participation in global value chains

- Elena Vidal and Alberto González Pandiella
- 1801: Improving housing and urban development policies in Mexico

- Alessandro Maravalle, Aida Caldera Sánchez and Alberto González Pandiella
- 1800: Reducing inequalities and bolstering growth in Mexico

- Alberto González Pandiella and Alessandro Maravalle
- 1799: Harnessing nearshoring opportunities in Mexico by boosting productivity and fighting climate change

- Alberto González Pandiella and Alessandro Maravalle
- 1798: Strengthening economic resilience within global value chains in Switzerland

- Erik Frohm
- 1797: A growth-friendly and inclusive green transition strategy for Thailand

- Kosuke Suzuki, Jens Matthias Arnold, Jean Chateau, Supatra Sripumphet and Wilailuk Poolee
- 1796: Lost in the green transition? Measurement and stylized facts

- Orsetta Causa, Maxime Nguyen and Emilia Soldani
- 1795: A new measurement approach for identifying high-polluting jobs across European countries

- Orsetta Causa, Maxime Nguyen and Emilia Soldani
- 1794: Achieving the transition to net zero in Australia

- Alvaro Leandro
- 1793: Fully realising the economic potential of women in Australia

- Ben Westmore
- 1792: Addressing demographic headwinds in Japan: A long-term perspective

- Randall S. Jones
- 1791: Making the grass greener: The role of firm’s financial and managerial capacity in paving the way for the green transition

- Hélia Costa, Lilas Demmou, Guido Franco and Stefan Lamp
- 1790: Scaling-up infrastructure investment to strengthen sustainable development in Brazil

- Falilou Fall, Priscilla Fialho and Tony Huang
- 1789: Independent fiscal institutions: A typology of OECD institutions and a roadmap for Latin America

- Aida Caldera Sánchez, Paula Garda, Alberto González Pandiella, Alessandro Maravalle, Diego Rodriguez and Elena Vidal
- 1788: Employment dynamics across firms during COVID-19: The role of job retention schemes

- Sara Calligaris, Gabriele Ciminelli, Hélia Costa, Chiara Criscuolo, Lilas Demmou, Isabelle Desnoyers-James, Guido Franco and Rudy Verlhac
- 1787: Addressing labour market challenges for sustainable and inclusive growth in Israel

- Michael Koelle
- 1786: Identifying and tracking climate change mitigation strategies: A cluster-based assessment

- Filippo Maria D’Arcangelo, Tobias Kruse and Mauro Pisu
- 1785: Do governments re-prioritise spending?: First insights from COFOG data on public spending reallocation in OECD countries

- Sebastian Barnes, Boris Cournède and Julien Pascal
- 1784: A better performing labour market for inclusive convergence in Croatia

- Tim Bulman
- 1783: Improving the business environment to accelerate convergence in Croatia

- Timo Leidecker and Tim Bulman
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