OECD Economics Department Working Papers
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- 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
- 1733: Strengthening the social safety net in Korea

- Hyunjeong Hwang, Axel Purwin and Jon Pareliussen
- 1732: Estimating the CO2 emission and revenue effects of carbon pricing: New evidence from a large cross-country dataset

- Filippo Maria D’Arcangelo, Mauro Pisu, Anasuya Raj and Kurt van Dender
- 1731: Measuring data as an asset: Framework, methods and preliminary estimates

- Carol Corrado, Jonathan Haskel, Massimiliano Iommi and Cecilia Jona-Lasinio
- 1730: Does faster internet increase exports? Evidence from New Zealand

- Lynda Sanderson, Garrick Wright-McNaughton and Naomitsu Yashiro
- 1729: Quantifying the macroeconomic impact of COVID-19-related school closures through the human capital channel

- Christine de la Maisonneuve, Balázs Égert and David Turner
- 1728: Determinants of and barriers to people’s financial inclusion in Mexico

- Steven Cassimon, Alessandro Maravalle, Alberto González Pandiella and Lou Turroques
- 1727: Improving skills and employment opportunities in Tunisia

- Robert Grundke and Steven Cassimon
- 1726: Digitalising the economy in Slovenia

- Lucia Russo, Jens-Christian Høj and Martin Borowiecki
- 1725: Anti-corruption and public integrity strategies - Insights from new OECD indicators

- Zuzana Smidova, Agnès Cavaciuti and Jesper Johnsøn
- 1724: Measuring and assessing the effects of climate policy uncertainty

- Clara Berestycki, Stefano Carattini, Antoine Dechezleprêtre and Tobias Kruse
- 1723: The value of data in digital-based business models: Measurement and economic policy implications

- Carol Corrado, Jonathan Haskel, Massimiliano Iommi and Cecilia Jona-Lasinio
- 1722: Improving economic opportunities for all in Belgium

- Nicolas Gonne
- 1721: The post-COVID-19 rise in labour shortages

- Orsetta Causa, Michael Abendschein, Nhung Luu, Emilia Soldani and Chiara Soriolo
- 1720: Fostering a strong labour market to support the recovery and sustain growth in Switzerland

- Veronique Salins and Urban Sila
- 1719: Mastering the transition: A synthetic literature review of trade adaptation policies

- Robert Grundke and Jens Matthias Arnold
- 1718: The effect of structural reforms: Do they differ between GDP and adjusted household disposable income?

- Jarmila Botev, Balázs Égert and David Turner
- 1717: Expanding access to finance to boost growth and reduce inequalities in Mexico

- Alessandro Maravalle and Alberto González Pandiella
- 1716: Reaping efficiency gains through product market reforms in China

- Margit Molnar
- 1715: Filling in the gaps: Expanding social protection in Colombia

- Paula Garda and Jens Matthias Arnold
- 1714: Fighting climate change: International attitudes toward climate policies

- Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Adrien Fabre, Tobias Kruse, Bluebery Planterose, Ana Sanchez Chico and Stefanie Stantcheva
- 1713: Changes in the geography housing demand after the onset of COVID-19: First results from large metropolitan areas in 13 OECD countries

- Rudiger Ahrend, Manuel Bétin, Maria Paula Caldas, Boris Cournède, Marcos Diaz Ramirez, Pierre-Alain Pionnier, Daniel Sanchez-Serra, Paolo Veneri and Volker Ziemann
- 1712: The survival of Latvian products and firms in export markets

- Konstantins Benkovskis, Peter Jarrett, Zeev Krill, Olegs Tkacevs and Naomitsu Yashiro
- 1711: Making Norway’s housing more affordable and sustainable

- Ben Conigrave and Philip Hemmings
- 1710: Getting on the job ladder: The policy drivers of hiring transitions

- Orsetta Causa, Michael Abendschein, Nhung Luu and Maria Chiara Cavalleri
- 1709: A new macroeconomic measure of human capital exploiting PISA and PIAAC: Linking education policies to productivity

- Balázs Égert, Christine de la Maisonneuve and David Turner
- 1708: The effect of a carbon tax rise on Iceland’s economy

- Hansjörg Blöchliger, Sigurdur Johannesson and Marias Halldor Gestsson
- 1707: Boosting productivity in New Zealand by unleashing digitalisation

- Naomitsu Yashiro, David Carey and Axel Purwin
- 1706: Helping the Austrian business sector to cope with new opportunities and challenges in Austria

- Dennis Dlugosch, Michael Abendschein and Eun Jung Kim
- 1705: Towards net zero emissions in Denmark

- Andrew Barker, Hélène Blake, Filippo Maria D’Arcangelo and Patrick Lenain
- 1704: Understanding differences in vaccination uptake among OECD countries

- David Turner, Nicolas Woloszko, Thomas Chalaux and Marnix Dek
- 1703: Measuring environmental policy stringency in OECD countries: An update of the OECD composite EPS indicator

- Tobias Kruse, Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Rudy Saffar and Leo Robert
- 1702: Restoring the dynamism of Malaysia’s business sector

- Kosuke Suzuki, Zahid Ismail, Wan Fazlin Nadia Wan Osman, Sugumar Saminathan, Mohamad Norjayadi Tamam, Zafrulla Hussein, Suriati Zainal Abidin, Halimahton Sa'diah Let, Mohamad Muzaffar Abdul Hamid, Nurrul Nur Aisyah Hamran, Suhaimi Hamad, Peter Gal, Francesco Losma, Laurence Todd, Eva Tène and Patrick Lenain
- 1701: Tackling the challenges of population ageing in the Slovak Republic

- Hyunjeong Hwang and Oliver Roehn
- 1700: Determinants of labour market exit of older workers in the Slovak Republic

- Jakub Fodor, Oliver Roehn and Hyunjeong Hwang
- 1699: The role of the Australian financial sector in supporting a sustainable and inclusive recovery

- Christine Lewis and Ben Westmore
- 1698: Trade impacts of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the European Union and the United Kingdom

- Frank van Tongeren, Christine Arriola, Annabelle Mourougane and Sebastian Benz
- 1697: Fostering cyclical convergence in the Euro Area

- Filippo Gori
- 1696: Enhancing regional convergence in the European Union

- Álvaro Pina and Patrizio Sicari
- 1695: Examining the impact of debt on investment for Austrian non-financial sectors and firms

- Dennis Dlugosch and Selcuk Gul
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