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- 945: Non-Keynesian Effects of Fiscal Consolidation: An Analysis with an Estimated DSGE Model for the Hungarian Economy

- Szilard Benk and Zoltán Jakab
- 944: Work Incentives and Recent Reforms of the Tax and Benefit System in Hungary

- Tímea Ladányi and Rafal Kierzenkowski
- 943: Building Blocks for a Better Functioning Housing Market in Chile

- Aida Caldera
- 942: The Impact of Changes in Second Pension Pillars on Public Finances in Central and Eastern Europe

- Balázs Égert
- 941: Improving Energy System Efficiency in the Czech Republic

- Artur Radziwill
- 940: Structural Change and the Current Account: The Case of Germany

- Fabrizio Coricelli and Andreas Wörgötter
- 939: Reforming Education in England

- Henrik Braconier
- 938: The Nature of Financial and Real Business Cycles: The Great Moderation and Banking Sector Pro-Cyclicality

- Balázs Égert and Douglas Sutherland
- 937: Fiscal Consolidation: Part 6. What Are the Best Policy Instruments for Fiscal Consolidation?

- Robert P. Hagemann
- 936: Fiscal Consolidation: Part 5. What Factors Determine the Success of Consolidation Efforts?

- Margit Molnar
- 935: Fiscal Consolidation: Part 4. Case Studies of Large Fiscal Consolidation Episodes

- Hansjörg Blöchliger, Dae-Ho Song and Douglas Sutherland
- 934: Fiscal Consolidation: Part 3. Long-Run Projections and Fiscal Gap Calculations

- Rossana Merola and Douglas Sutherland
- 933: Fiscal Consolidation: Part 2. Fiscal Multipliers and Fiscal Consolidations

- Ray Barrell, Dawn Holland and Ian Hurst
- 932: Fiscal Consolidation: Part 1. How Much is Needed and How to Reduce Debt to a Prudent Level?

- Douglas Sutherland, Peter Hoeller and Rossana Merola
- 931: Less Income Inequality and More Growth – Are they Compatible? Part 8. The Drivers of Labour Income Inequality – A Literature Review

- Rafal Kierzenkowski and Isabell Koske
- 930: Less Income Inequality and More Growth – Are they Compatible? Part 7. The Drivers of Labour Earnings Inequality – An Analysis Based on Conditional and Unconditional Quantile Regressions

- Jean-Marc Fournier and Isabell Koske
- 929: Less Income Inequality and More Growth – Are they Compatible? Part 6. The Distribution of Wealth

- Kaja Bonesmo Fredriksen
- 928: Less Income Inequality and More Growth – Are they Compatible? Part 5. Poverty in OECD Countries

- Mauro Pisu
- 927: Less Income Inequality and More Growth – Are they Compatible? Part 4. Top Incomes

- Peter Hoeller
- 926: Less Income Inequality and More Growth – Are They Compatible? Part 3. Income Redistribution via Taxes and Transfers Across OECD Countries

- Isabelle Joumard, Mauro Pisu and Debra Bloch
- 925: Less Income Inequality and More Growth – Are They Compatible? Part 2. The Distribution of Labour Income

- Isabell Koske, Jean-Marc Fournier and Isabelle Wanner
- 924: Less Income Inequality and More Growth – Are They Compatible? Part 1. Mapping Income Inequality Across the OECD

- Peter Hoeller, Isabelle Joumard, Mauro Pisu and Debra Bloch
- 923: Current Issues in Managing Government Debt and Assets

- Lukasz Rawdanowicz, Eckhard Wurzel and Patrice Ollivaud
- 922: Public Spending Efficiency in the Czech Republic: Fiscal Policy Framework and the Main Spending Areas of Pensions and Healthcare

- Zuzana Smidova
- 921: Exploring Determinants of Subjective Wellbeing in OECD Countries: Evidence from the World Value Survey

- Sarah Flèche, Conal Smith and Piritta Sorsa
- 920: Russia: Progress in Structural Reform and Framework Conditions

- Yana Vaziakova, Geoff Barnard and Tatiana Lysenko
- 919: Explaining the Interest-Rate-Growth Differential Underlying Government Debt Dynamics

- David Turner and Francesca Spinelli
- 918: Reassessing the NAIRUs after the Crisis

- Stephanie Guichard and Elena Rusticelli
- 917: Employment Protection Legislation and Plant-Level Productivity in India

- Sean Dougherty, Veronica Frisancho and Kala Krishna
- 916: Systemically Important Banks and Capital Regulation Challenges

- Patrick Slovik
- 915: Improving Educational Outcomes in Slovenia

- Mehmet Eris
- 914: Addressing Challenges in the Energy Sector in Israel

- Philip Hemmings
- 913: Issues in Private-Sector Finance in Israel

- Philip Hemmings
- 912: How to Improve the Economic Policy Framework for the Housing Market in Israel

- Philip Hemmings
- 911: Fiscal Prospects and Reforms in India

- Richard Herd, Sam Hill and Vincent Koen
- 910: Structural Reforms to Reduce Unemployment and Restore Competitiveness in Ireland

- Álvaro Pina
- 909: Getting Back on Track: Restoring Fiscal Sustainability in Ireland

- David Haugh
- 908: A Welfare Analysis of Climate Change Mitigation Policies

- Alain de Serres and Fabrice Murtin
- 907: Overcoming the Banking Crisis in Ireland

- Muge Adalet
- 906: Macroeconomic and Structural Policies to Further Stabilise the Mexican Economy

- Cyrille Schwellnus
- 905: Reaping the Benefits of a Transition to Greener Growth in Slovakia

- Caroline Klein
- 904: Fiscal Reform for a Stronger Fairer and Cleaner Mexican Economy

- Nicola Brandt and Rodrigo Paillacar
- 903: International Capital Mobility and Financial Fragility - Part 2. The Demand for Safe Assets in Emerging Economies and Global Imbalances: New Empirical Evidence

- Rudiger Ahrend and Cyrille Schwellnus
- 902: International Capital Mobility and Financial Fragility - Part 1. Drivers of Systemic Banking Crises: The Role of Bank-Balance-Sheet Contagion and Financial Account Structure

- Rudiger Ahrend and Antoine Goujard
- 901: Explaining the Appreciation of the Brazilian real

- Annabelle Mourougane
- 900: Raising Investment in Brazil

- Jens Arnold
- 899: Refining Macroeconomic Policies to Sustain Growth in Brazil

- Annabelle Mourougane
- 898: Promoting Infrastructure Development in Brazil

- Annabelle Mourougane and Mauro Pisu
- 897: Austria: Public Sector Inefficiencies Have Become Less Affordable

- Karin Fischer, Rauf Gönenç and Robert Price
- 896: Informality in Mexico

- Nicola Brandt