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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
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 Mathias 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 Mathias 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
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