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- 613: Reforming Housing and Regional Policies in Korea

- Randall S. Jones and Tadashi Yokoyama
- 612: Moving Towards more Sustainable Healthcare Financing in Germany

- Nicola Brandt
- 611: Improving Education Outcomes in Germany

- David Carey
- 610: Have Developed Countries Escaped the Curse of Distance?

- Herve Boulhol and Alain de Serres
- 609: Measures of International Transport Cost for OECD Countries

- Stephen Golub and Brian Tomasik
- 608: Encouraging Labour Force Participation in Chile

- Dante Contreras, Luiz de Mello and Esteban Puentes
- 607: Tackling Business and Labour Informality in Chile

- Dante Contreras, Luiz de Mello and Esteban Puentes
- 606: Delivering Cost-Efficient Public Services in Health Care, Education and Housing in Chile

- Diego Moccero
- 605: Managing Chile's Macroeconomy during and after the Copper Price Boom

- Luiz de Mello
- 604: Avoiding the Value Added Tax: Theory and Cross-Country Evidence

- Luiz de Mello
- 603: Oil Price Shocks, Rigidities and the Conduct of Monetary Policy: Some Lessons from a New Keynesian Perspective

- Romain Duval and Lukas Vogel
- 602: The Contribution of Economic Geography to GDP Per Capita

- Herve Boulhol, Alain de Serres and Margit Molnar
- 601: Estimating a Supply Block for Poland

- Rafal Kierzenkowski, Patrice Ollivaud, Franck Sedillot and Philippe Briard
- 600: Product Market Regulation and Economic Performance across Indian States

- Paul Conway, Richard Herd and Thomas Chalaux
- 599: Improving Product Market Regulation in India: An International and Cross-State comparison

- Paul Conway and Richard Herd
- 598: Revenue Buoyancy and its Fiscal Policy Implications

- Isabelle Joumard and Christophe André
- 597: Monetary Policy, Market Excesses and Financial Turmoil

- Rudiger Ahrend, Boris Cournède and Robert Price
- 596: Explaining Differences in Hours Worked among OECD Countries: An empirical analysis

- Orsetta Causa
- 595: Fiscal Policy in India: Past Reforms and Future Challenges

- Richard Herd and Willi Leibfritz
- 594: The Significance of Switzerland's Enormous Current-Account Surplus

- Peter Jarrett and Celine Grislain-Letremy
- 593: Interdependencies between Monetary policy and Foreign-Exchange Intervention under Inflation Targeting: The Case of Brazil and the Czech Republic

- Luiz de Mello, Diego Moccero and Jean-Yves Gnabo
- 592: Solow or Lucas?: Testing Growth Models Using Panel Data from OECD Countries

- Jens Arnold, Andrea Bassanini and Stefano Scarpetta
- 591: The Private Internal Rates of Return to Tertiary Education: New Estimates for 21 OECD Countries

- Romina Boarini and Hubert Strauss
- 590: Making Federalism Work in Italy

- Alexandra Bibbee
- 589: The Wage Premium on Tertiary Education: New Estimates for 21 OECD Countries

- Hubert Strauss and Christine de la Maisonneuve
- 588: Enhancing the Benefits of Financial Liberalisation in Belgium

- Stefaan Ide, Jens Høj and Patrick Lenain
- 587: Improving Incentives in Tertiary Education in Belgium

- Jens Høj
- 586: Globalisation and the European Union: Which Countries are Best Placed to Cope?

- David Rae and Marte Sollie
- 585: Primary and Secondary Education in the United States

- Peter Tulip and Gregory Wurzburg
- 584: Financing Higher Education in the United States

- Peter Tulip
- 583: Corporate Net Lending: A Review of Recent Trends

- Christophe André, Stephanie Guichard, Mike Kennedy and Dave Turner
- 582: The Costs of Delaying fiscal Consolidation: A Case Study for Greece

- Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou and David Turner
- 581: Local Government Finances: The Link between Intergovernmental Transfers and Net Worth

- Luiz de Mello
- 580: Boosting Austria's Innovation Performance

- Willi Leibfritz and Jürgen Janger
- 579: Improving Employment Prospects in the Slovak Republic: Building on Past Reforms

- Andrés Fuentes Hutfilter
- 578: Improving Education Outcomes in the Slovak Republic

- David Carey
- 577: How Regulatory Reforms in Sweden have boosted Productivity

- Espen Erlandsen and Jens Lundsgaard
- 576: The Policy Determinants of Investment in Tertiary Education

- Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Romina Boarini, Hubert Strauss, Christine de la Maisonneuve and Clarice Saadi
- 575: Product Market Competition in the OECD Countries: Taking Stock and Moving Forward

- Jens Høj, Miguel Jimenez, Maria Maher, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Michael Wise
- 574: Too little Destruction too little Creation: A Schumpeterian Diagnosis of Barriers to Sustained Growth in Ukraine

- Christian Gianella and William Tompson
- 573: How do the OECD Growth Projections for the G7 Economies Perform?: A Post-Mortem

- Lukas Vogel
- 572: Austria's Deepening Economic Integration with Central and Eastern Europe

- Rina Bhattacharya
- 571: Meeting the Challenges of Decentralisation in France

- Stéphanie Jamet
- 571: Faire face aux défis de la décentralisation en France

- Stéphanie Jamet
- 570: Enhancing Incentives to Improve Performance in the Education System in France

- Paul O'Brien
- 570: Renforcer les incitations à une meilleure performance du système éducatif en France

- Paul O'Brien
- 569: Lutter contre la pauvreté et l'exclusion sociale en France

- Stéphanie Jamet
- 569: Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion in France

- Stéphanie Jamet
- 568: Competition Law and Policy Indicators for the OECD countries

- Jens Høj
- 567: Structural Policies and Economic Resilience to Shocks

- Romain Duval, Jørgen Elmeskov and Lukas Vogel