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- 1288: Improving the pension system and the welfare of retirees in Israel

- Claude Giorno and Jacques Adda
- 1287: Boosting competition on Israeli markets

- Claude Giorno
- 1286: Policy Challenges for Agriculture and Rural Areas in Norway

- Philip Hemmings
- 1285: Addressing the challenges in higher education in Norway

- Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou
- 1284: How did Immigrants fare in the Irish Labour Market over the Great Recession?

- Elish Kelly, Seamus McGuinness, Philip O’Connell, Alberto Gonzalez Pandiella and David Haugh
- 1283: The drivers of public health spending: Integrating policies and institutions

- Christine de la Maisonneuve, Rodrigo Moreno-Serra, Fabrice Murtin and Joaquim Oliveira Martins
- 1282: Do environmental policies affect global value chains?: A new perspective on the pollution haven hypothesis

- Tomasz Kozluk and Christina Timiliotis
- 1281: Monetary Policy and Inequality

- Rory O’Farrell, Lukasz Rawdanowicz and Kei-Ichiro Inaba
- 1280: Raising Public Spending Efficiency in Switzerland

- Richard Dutu
- 1279: Policies to Tame the Housing Cycle in Switzerland

- Petar Vujanovic
- 1278: Public Spending Efficiency in the OECD: Benchmarking Health Care, Education and General Administration

- Richard Dutu and Patrizio Sicari
- 1277: Household debt in OECD countries: Stylised facts and policy issues

- Christophe André
- 1276: How can South Africa's tax system meet revenue raising challenges?

- Christine Lewis and Theresa Alton
- 1275: Adjusting fiscal balances for the business cycle: New tax and expenditure elasticity estimates for OECD countries

- Robert Price, Thai-Thanh Dang and Jarmila Botev
- 1274: Who are the top 1% earners in Europe?

- Oliver Denk
- 1273: Towards more gender equality in Austria

- Volker Ziemann
- 1272: Austria's separate gender roles model was popular in the past, but is becoming a constraint for comprehensive wellbeing

- Rauf Gönenç, Béatrice Guérard, Isabelle Hassler and Andreas Wörgötter
- 1271: The macroeconomic impact of structural policies on labour market outcomes in OECD countries: A reassessment

- Peter Gal and Adam Theising
- 1270: Searching for the inclusive growth tax grail: The distributional impact of growth enhancing tax reform in Ireland

- Brendan O’Connor, Terence Hynes, David Haugh and Patrick Lenain
- 1269: Taxes, income and economic mobility in Ireland: New evidence from tax records data

- Seán Kennedy, Yosuke Jin, David Haugh and Patrick Lenain
- 1268: The negative effect of regulatory divergence on foreign direct investment

- Jean-Marc Fournier
- 1267: Enhancing Competitiveness, Purchasing Power and Employment by Increasing Competition in France

- Antoine Goujard
- 1267: Améliorer la compétitivité, le pouvoir d'achat et l'emploi en renforçant la concurrence en France

- Antoine Goujard
- 1266: Labour market reform for more and better quality jobs in Italy

- Yosuke Jin and Patrick Lenain
- 1265: What do household surveys suggest about the top 1% incomes and inequality in OECD countries?

- Nicolas Ruiz and Nicolas Woloszko
- 1264: The Costs of Flexibility-Enhancing Structural Reforms: A Literature Review

- Tito Boeri, Pierre Cahuc and Andre Zylberberg
- 1263: Gender Equality and Economic Growth in India: A Quantitative Framework

- Pierre-Richard Agénor, Jan Mares and Piritta Sorsa
- 1262: Achieving Fiscal Consolidation while Promoting Social Cohesion in Japan

- Randall S. Jones and Kohei Fukawa
- 1261: Enhancing Dynamism and Innovation in Japan's Business Sector

- Randall S. Jones and Myungkyoo Kim
- 1260: Vocational training and adult learning for better skills in France

- Nicola Brandt
- 1260: La formation professionnelle au service de l'amélioration des compétences en France

- Nicola Brandt
- 1259: Structural policies and productivity: Evidence from Portuguese firms

- Jens Arnold and Natália Barbosa
- 1258: Reducing inequality and poverty in Portugal

- Jens Arnold and Carlos Rodrigues
- 1257: Boosting export performance in Portugal

- Jens Arnold
- 1256: Making New Zealand's economic growth more inclusive

- David Carey
- 1255: Policy areas for increasing productivity in Latvia

- Zuzana Smidova
- 1254: Improving public sector efficiency for more inclusive growth in Latvia

- Caroline Klein and Robert Price
- 1253: Non-standard contracts, flexibility and employment adjustment: Empirical evidence from Russian establishment data

- Larisa Smirnykh and Andreas Wörgötter
- 1252: Russia: Progress in Structural Reform and Framework Conditions 2011-13

- Yana Vaziakova
- 1251: Economic resilience: what role for policies?

- Aida Caldera Sánchez, Morten Rasmussen and Oliver Röhn
- 1250: Economic resilience: The usefulness of early warning indicators in OECD countries

- Mikkel Hermansen and Oliver Röhn
- 1249: Economic resilience: A new set of vulnerability indicators for OECD countries

- Oliver Röhn, Aida Caldera Sánchez, Mikkel Hermansen and Morten Rasmussen
- 1248: Fiscal constitutions: An empirical assessment

- Hansjörg Blöchliger and Jaroslaw Kantorowicz
- 1247: Sustaining the economic expansion in New Zealand

- Corinne Luu
- 1246: Policies for inclusive and sustainable growth in Indonesia

- Petar Vujanovic
- 1245: Enhancing the financing of the real economy and financial stability in the United Kingdom

- Olena Havrylchyk and Rafal Kierzenkowski
- 1244: Improving infrastructure in the United Kingdom

- Mauro Pisu, Barbara Pels and Novella Bottini
- 1243: Restoring the financial sector and corporate deleveraging in Slovenia

- Urban Sila
- 1242: The economic consequences of an ageing population in Slovenia

- Peter Walkenhorst and Urban Sila
- 1241: Raising competitiveness and long-term growth of the Slovenian economy

- Urban Sila, Nataša Jemec and Hermes Morgavi