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- 1782: Labour market and education reforms are needed to create more and better jobs in Türkiye

- Dennis Dlugosch
- 1781: Quantifying the effect of policies to promote educational performance on macroeconomic productivity

- Balázs Égert, Christine de la Maisonneuve and David Turner
- 1780: Doombot: a machine learning algorithm for predicting downturns in OECD countries

- Thomas Chalaux and David Turner
- 1779: The law of the strongest? Exploring the drivers of firm performance during the COVID-19 crisis

- Guido Franco, Mauricio Hitschfeld, Álvaro Pina and Damien Puy
- 1778: Climate policies and Sweden’s green industrial revolution

- Jon Pareliussen and Axel Purwin
- 1777: Accelerating the EU’s green transition

- Martin Borowiecki, Joaquín Calvo Giménez, Federico Giovannelli and Francesco Vanni
- 1776: Promouvoir l'égalité des genres pour renforcer la croissance économique et la résilience

- Christophe André, Orsetta Causa, Emilia Soldani, Douglas Sutherland and Filiz Unsal
- 1776: Promoting gender equality to strengthen economic growth and resilience

- Christophe André, Orsetta Causa, Emilia Soldani, Douglas Sutherland and Filiz Unsal
- 1775: Economic effects of the EU’s ‘Fit for 55’ climate mitigation policies: A computable general equilibrium analysis

- Jean Chateau, Antonela Miho and Martin Borowiecki
- 1774: The cost of job loss in carbon-intensive sectors: Evidence from Germany

- Cesar Barreto, Robert Grundke and Zeev Krill
- 1773: Environmental policy stringency and CO2 emissions: Evidence from cross-country sector-level data

- Erik Frohm, Filippo Maria D’Arcangelo, Tobias Kruse, Mauro Pisu and Urban Sila
- 1772: Immigration in Iceland: Addressing challenges and unleashing the benefits

- Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou
- 1771: Lifting labour supply to tackle tightness in the Netherlands

- Nicolas Gonne
- 1770: Unleashing strong, digital and green growth in Viet Nam

- Patrick Lenain, Ben Westmore, Quoc Huy Vu and Minh Cuong Nguyen
- 1769: Institutional shareholding, common ownership and productivity: A cross-country analysis

- Maria Bas, Lilas Demmou, Guido Franco and Javier Garcia-Bernardo
- 1768: Reaching net zero while safeguarding competitiveness and social cohesion in Germany

- Zeev Krill, Robert Grundke and Marius Bickmann
- 1767: Digitalisation and the labour market: Worker-level evidence from Slovenia

- Antonela Miho, Martin Borowiecki and Jens Høj
- 1766: COVID-19 and productivity-enhancing digitalisation: Firm-level evidence from Slovenia

- Martin Borowiecki, Federico Giovannelli and Jens Høj
- 1765: How does corporate taxation affect business investment?: Evidence from aggregate and firm-level data

- Tibor Hanappi, Valentine Millot and Sébastien Turban
- 1764: Improving the business regulatory environment in Poland

- Javier Terrero-Dávila, Cristiana Vitale and Eszter Danitz
- 1763: Doing green things: skills, reallocation, and the green transition

- Stefanos Tyros, Dan Andrews and Alain de Serres
- 1762: Risks and opportunities of reshaping global value chains

- David Crowe and Lukasz Rawdanowicz
- 1761: Corporate cost of debt in the low-carbon transition: The effect of climate policies on firm financing and investment through the banking channel

- Filippo Maria D’Arcangelo, Tobias Kruse, Mauro Pisu and Marco Tomasi
- 1760: Canada’s transition to net zero emissions

- Ben Conigrave
- 1759: Better jobs and incomes in Bulgaria

- Margit Molnar, Michael Abendschein and Zvezdelina Zhelyazkova
- 1758: Improving the quality and efficiency of education and training in Costa Rica to better support growth and equity

- Alessandro Maravalle and Alberto González Pandiella
- 1757: Transitioning to a green economy in Greece

- Timo Leidecker, Tim Bulman, Ilai Levin and Hélène Blake
- 1756: Urban house price gradients in the post-COVID-19 era

- Volker Ziemann, Manuel Bétin, Alexandre Banquet, Rudiger Ahrend, Boris Cournède, Maria Paula Caldas, Marcos Diaz Ramirez, Pierre-Alain Pionnier, Daniel Sanchez-Serra and Paolo Veneri
- 1755: Rising energy prices and productivity: short-run pain, long-term gain?

- Christophe André, Hélia Costa, Lilas Demmou and Guido Franco
- 1754: Towards net zero in the Czech Republic

- Urban Sila and Erik Frohm
- 1753: Unleashing the productive potential of digitalisation in Lithuania

- Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou
- 1752: Competition, regulation and growth in a digitized world: Dealing with emerging competition issues in digital markets

- Giuseppe Nicoletti, Cristiana Vitale and Carolina Abate
- 1751: Home, green home: Policies to decarbonise housing

- Peter Hoeller, Volker Ziemann, Boris Cournède and Manuel Bétin
- 1750: Health sector performance and efficiency in Ireland

- Patrizio Sicari and Douglas Sutherland
- 1749: Options for assessing and comparing climate change mitigation policies across countries

- Mauro Pisu, Filippo Maria D’Arcangelo, Assia Elgouacem, Tobias Kruse and Yannick Hemmerlé
- 1748: Selected policy challenges for the American middle class

- Ben Westmore and Alvaro Leandro
- 1747: Measuring the impact of structural reforms and investment policies: A DSGE model for South Africa

- Falilou Fall and Paul Cahu
- 1746: Boosting productivity to improve living standards in South Africa

- Paul Cahu, Falilou Fall and Priscilla Fialho
- 1745: Strengthening the tax system to reduce inequalities and increase revenues in South Africa

- Falilou Fall
- 1744: A cost-of-living squeeze? Distributional implications of rising inflation

- Orsetta Causa, Emilia Soldani, Nhung Luu and Chiara Soriolo
- 1743: Macroeconomic and distributional consequences of net zero policies in the United Kingdom

- Jon Pareliussen, Aurélien Saussay and Josh Burke
- 1742: Policies to reach net zero emissions in the United Kingdom

- Jon Pareliussen, David Crowe, Tobias Kruse and Daniela Glocker
- 1741: Product market regulation in Indonesia: An international comparison

- Christine Lewis, Cristiana Vitale, Rosamaria Bitetti, Auxentius Andry Yudhianto and Javier Terrero-Dávila
- 1740: Policies to increase youth employment in Korea

- Randall S. Jones and Jinwoan Beom
- 1739: How labour market outcomes reflect age, gender and skills in Korea

- Jon Pareliussen
- 1738: Enhancing insolvency frameworks to support economic renewal

- Christophe André and Lilas Demmou
- 1737: Population ageing and government revenue: Expected trends and policy considerations to boost revenue

- David Crowe, Jörg Haas, Valentine Millot, Lukasz Rawdanowicz and Sébastien Turban
- 1736: Improving the regulatory framework in the natural gas sector in Brazil

- Cristiana Vitale, Alexis Durand, Gloriana Madrigal, Manuel Gerardo Flores Romero, Pedro Caro de Sousa and Paul Yu
- 1735: Product Market Regulation in Brazil

- Cristiana Vitale, Alexis Durand, Pedro Caro de Sousa and Paul Yu
- 1734: The pass-through of the monetary policy rate into lending rates in Mexico

- Alessandro Maravalle and Alberto González Pandiella
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