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1852: Adult skills, labour market outcomes and social cohesion in Sweden
Jon Pareliussen
1850: Product market regulation and services productivity in the European Union
Alessandro Zona Mattioli and Martin Borowiecki
1849: Harnessing the wisdom of crowds to assess recession risks in OECD countries
Thomas Chalaux, Dave Turner and Steven Cassimon
1848: The reform of Brazil’s consumption tax system: A historic achievement
Jens Mathias Arnold, Piet Battiau, Falilou Fall and Karoline Spies
1847: Firm-level productivity dynamics in Iceland
Natia Mosiashvili and Yosuke Jin
1846: Deforestation in Peru: Key facts and main drivers
Michael Koelle and Natalia Garcia Soto
1845: Assessing government spending in OECD countries and searching for savings
Sebastian Barnes, Boris Cournède and Fred Hanmer
1844: Ageing populations, their fiscal implications and policy responses
Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou and Hermes Morgavi
1843: Monetary policy and productivity: Unpacking multifaceted links
Filiz Unsal and Guido Franco
1842: EU climate policies and their impact on sectoral shifts and trade in the Dutch economy
Daniela Glocker, Konstantin Sommer and Eva van der Wal
1841: Drivers of public debt reductions: Lessons from past episodes in OECD countries
Álvaro Pina, Mauricio Hitschfeld and Takashi Miyahara
1840: Is Germany fit for FiT55 in its climate policy design?: Addressing competitiveness, efficiency and equity concerns
Marius Bickmann, Christoph Böhringer, Robert Grundke and Thomas Rutherford
1839: Assessing the impact of global demographic change on the German economy
Donal Smith, Robert Grundke, Marius Bickmann and Tony Huang
1838: The impact of container shipping costs on import and consumer prices
Elena Rusticelli and Catherine MacLeod
1837: The macroeconomic implications of extreme weather events
Hélia Costa and John Hooley
1836: Understanding the weakness in business investment: A cross-country analysis
Dennis Dlugosch, Ben Westmore, Max Glanville, John Hooley and Fatih Ozturk
1835: Regulation and Growth: Lessons from nearly 50 years of product market reforms
Dan Andrews, Balázs Égert, Cassie Castle and Christine de la Maisonneuve
1834: Adult skills and productivity: New evidence from PIAAC 2023
Dan Andrews, Balázs Égert and Christine de la Maisonneuve
1833: Five facts on non-compete and related clauses in OECD countries
Dan Andrews and Andrea Garnero
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 Mathias 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
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