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- 848: How Efficient Are Banks in Hungary?

- Margit Molnar and Dániel Holló
- 847: Strengthening the Macroeconomic Policy Framework in South Africa

- Tatiana Lysenko and Geoff Barnard
- 846: To Move or not to Move: What Drives Residential Mobility Rates in the OECD?

- Aida Caldera and Dan Andrews
- 845: Reforming the Labour Market in Spain

- Anita Wölfl and Juan Mora-Sanguinetti
- 844: Macroeconomic Impact of Basel III

- Patrick Slovik and Boris Cournède
- 843: The Policy and Institutional Drivers of Economic Growth Across OECD and Non-OECD Economies: New Evidence from Growth Regressions

- Romain Bouis, Romain Duval and Fabrice Murtin
- 842: Limiting Long-Term Unemployment and Non-Participation in Sweden

- Niels-Jakob Hansen
- 841: Enhancing the Cost-Effectiveness of Climate Change Mitigation Policies in Sweden

- Stéphanie Jamet
- 840: Policies Towards a Sustainable Use of Water in Spain

- Andrés Fuentes Hutfilter
- 839: Increasing Public Sector Efficiency in Slovakia

- Felix Hüfner
- 838: Améliorer les résultats de l'enseignement en Suisse

- Andrés Fuentes Hutfilter
- 838: Raising Education Outcomes in Switzerland

- Andrés Fuentes Hutfilter
- 837: The Price Responsiveness of Housing Supply in OECD Countries

- Aida Caldera and Åsa Johansson
- 836: Housing Markets and Structural Policies in OECD Countries

- Dan Andrews, Aida Caldera and Åsa Johansson
- 835: Raising Potential Growth After the Crisis: A Quantitative Assessment of the Potential Gains from Various Structural Reforms in the OECD Area and Beyond

- Romain Bouis and Romain Duval
- 834: The GDP Impact of Reform: A Simple Simulation Framework

- Sebastian Barnes, Romain Bouis, Philippe Briard, Sean Dougherty and Mehmet Eris
- 833: Improving the Flexibility of the Dutch Housing Market to Enhance Labour Mobility

- Jens Høj
- 832: Making the Dutch Pension System Less Vulnerable to Financial Crises

- Jens Høj
- 831: Real House Prices in OECD Countries: The Role of Demand Shocks and Structural and Policy Factors

- Dan Andrews
- 830: International Financial Integration and the External Positions of Euro Area Countries

- Philip Lane
- 829: Improving Fiscal Performance Through Fiscal Councils

- Robert P. Hagemann
- 828: Minimising Risks from Imbalances in European Banking

- Sebastian Barnes, Philip Lane and Artur Radziwill
- 827: Resolving and Avoiding Unsustainable Imbalances in the Euro Area

- Sebastian Barnes
- 826: Current Account Imbalances in the Euro Area: A Comparative Perspective

- Sebastian Barnes, Jeremy Lawson and Artur Radziwill
- 825: Does Fiscal Decentralisation Strengthen Social Capital?: Cross-Country Evidence and the Experiences of Brazil and Indonesia

- Luiz de Mello
- 824: Fiscal Decentralisation and Public Investment: The Experience of Latin America

- Luiz de Mello
- 823: Product Market Regulation and Competition in China

- Paul Conway, Richard Herd, Thomas Chalaux, Ping He and Jianxun Yu
- 822: Reforming China's Monetary Policy Framework to Meet Domestic Objectives

- Paul Conway, Richard Herd and Thomas Chalaux
- 821: Regulatory Reforms to Unlock Long–Term Growth in Turkey

- Rauf Gönenç and Lukasz Rawdanowicz
- 820: After the Crisis: Mitigating Risks of Macroeconomic Instability in Turkey

- Lukasz Rawdanowicz
- 819: The 2008-09 Crisis in Turkey: Performance, Policy Responses and Challenges for Sustaining the Recovery

- Lukasz Rawdanowicz
- 818: Fiscal-Consolidation Strategies for Canadian Governments

- Yvan Guillemette
- 817: The Land Transport Sector: Policy and Performance

- Jan Persson and Daeho Song
- 816: A Simple Model of the Relationship Between Productivity, Saving and the Current Account

- Jean-Marc Fournier and Isabell Koske
- 815: The Impact of Structural Policies on Saving, Investment and Current Accounts

- Clovis Kerdrain, Isabell Koske and Isabelle Wanner
- 814: Towards a Less Distortive and More Efficient Tax System in Portugal

- Álvaro Pina
- 813: Are Global Imbalances Sustainable?: Shedding Further Light on the Causes of Current Account Reversals

- Luiz de Mello, Pier Carlo Padoan and Linda Rousová
- 812: Turkey's Improving Integration with the Global Capital Market: Impacts on Risk Premia and Capital Costs

- Rauf Gönenç, Saygin Sahinöz and Ozge Tuncel
- 811: Trade Linkages in the OECD Trade System

- Jérôme Brezillon, Stephanie Guichard and Dave Turner
- 810: Enhancing the Effectiveness of Social Policies in Indonesia

- Margherita Comola and Luiz de Mello
- 809: Tackling the Infrastructure Challenge in Indonesia

- Mauro Pisu
- 808: Phasing Out Energy Subsidies in Indonesia

- Annabelle Mourougane
- 807: Implementing Cost-Effective Policies in the United States to Mitigate Climate Change

- David Carey
- 806: Restoring Fiscal Sustainability in the United States

- Patrick Lenain, Robert P. Hagemann and David Carey
- 805: Norway - Sustainable Development: Climate Change and Fisheries Policies

- Paul O'Brien
- 804: How the Transport System can Contribute to Better Economic and Environmental Outcomes in the Netherlands

- Tomasz Kozluk
- 803: Public-Private Partnerships and Investment in Infrastructure

- Sonia Araujo and Douglas Sutherland
- 802: Sustaining the Momentum of Fiscal Reform in Hungary

- Colin Forthun and Robert P. Hagemann
- 801: The Consequences of Banking Crises for Public Debt

- Davide Furceri and Aleksandra Zdzienicka
- 800: A Simulation Model of Federal, Provincial and Territorial Government Accounts for the Analysis of Fiscal-Consolidation Strategies in Canada

- Yvan Guillemette