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- 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: Faire face aux défis de la décentralisation en France
- Stéphanie Jamet
- 571: Meeting the Challenges of Decentralisation in 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
- 566: Family Policy in Hungary: How to Improve the Reconciliation between Work and Family?
- Philip Hemmings
- 565: Encouraging Sub-National government Efficiency in Hungary
- Alessandro Goglio
- 564: Integration of Immigrants in OECD Countries: Do Policies Matter?
- Orsetta Causa and Sebastien Jean
- 563: The Unemployment Impact of Immigration in OECD Countries
- Sebastien Jean and Miguel Jimenez
- 562: Migration in OECD countries: Labour Market Impact and Integration Issues
- Sebastien Jean, Orsetta Causa, Miguel Jimenez and Isabelle Wanner
- 561: The Internationalisation of Production, International Outsourcing and Employment in the OECD
- Margit Molnar, Nigel Pain and Daria Taglioni
- 560: Why has Swedish Inflation been Persistently Low?
- Felix Hüfner
- 559: The Swedish Housing Market: Better Allocation via Less Regulation
- Felix Hüfner and Jens Lundsgaard
- 558: Linkages Between Performance and Institutions in the Primary and Secondary Education Sector
- Douglas Sutherland and Robert Price
- 557: Toward a More Efficient Taxation System in New Zealand
- Annabelle Mourougane
- 556: Income Inequality, Poverty and Social Spending in Japan
- Randall S. Jones
- 555: Improving the Efficiency of Health Care Spending: Selected Evidence on Hospital Performance
- Espen Erlandsen
- 554: Cross-Country Analysis of Efficiency in OECD Health Care Sectors: Options for Research
- Unto Häkkinen and Isabelle Joumard
- 553: What Promotes Fiscal Consolidation: OECD Country Experiences
- Stephanie Guichard, Mike Kennedy, Eckhard Wurzel and Christophe André
- 552: Globalisation and the Macroeconomic Policy Environment
- Karine Herve, Isabell Koske, Nigel Pain and Franck Sedillot
- 551: Why has Core Inflation Remained so Muted in the Face of the Oil Shock?
- Paul Van den Noord and Christophe André
- 550: Housing Markets and Adjustment in Monetary Union
- Peter Hoeller and David Rae
- 549: Financial Markets in Iceland
- Peter Tulip
- 548: The Political Economy of Delaying Fiscal Consolidation
- Boris Cournède
- 547: The Impact on Growth of Higher Efficiency of Public Spending on Schools
- Frederic Gonand
- 546: Performance Indicators for Public Spending Efficiency in Primary and Secondary Education
- Douglas Sutherland, Robert Price, Isabelle Joumard and Chantal Nicq
- 545: Monetary Policy and Macroeconomic Stability in Latin America: The Cases of Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico
- Luiz de Mello and Diego Moccero
- 544: The Brazilian 'Tax War': The Case of Value-Added Tax Competition among the States
- Luiz de Mello
- 543: Public Spending Efficiency: Institutional Indicators in Primary and Secondary Education
- Frederic Gonand, Isabelle Joumard and Robert Price
- 542: Enhancing Turkey's Growth Prospects by Improving Formal Sector Business Conditions
- Rauf Gönenç, Willi Leibfritz and Gökhan Yılmaz
- 541: Fiscal Relations Across Levels of Government in Australia
- Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou
- 540: Russian Manufacturing and the Threat of ‘Dutch Disease': A Comparison of Competitiveness Developments in Russian and Ukrainian Industry
- Rudiger Ahrend, Donato De Rosa and William Tompson
- 539: Stimulating Innovation in Russia: The Role of Institutions and Policies
- Christian Gianella and William Tompson
- 538: Healthcare Reform in Russia: Problems and Prospects
- William Tompson
- 537: A Golden Rule for Russia? How a Rule-Based Fiscal Policy Can Allow a Smooth Adjustment to the New Terms of Trade
- Christian Gianella
- 536: From "Clientelism" to a "Client-Centred Orientation"? The Challenge of Public Administration Reform in Russia
- William Tompson
- 535: Has the Rise in Debt Made Households More Vulnerable?
- Nathalie Girouard, Mike Kennedy and Christophe André
- 534: Social Security Reform in Brazil: Achievements and Remaining Challenges
- Fabio Giambiagi and Luiz de Mello
- 533: Improving Labour Utilisation in Brazil
- Luiz de Mello, Naercio Menezes-Filho and Luiz Scorzafave
- 532: Boosting Innovation Performance in Brazil
- Carlos H. de Brito Cruz and Luiz de Mello
- 531: Consolidating Macroeconomic Adjustment in Brazil
- Luiz de Mello and Diego Moccero
- 530: Product Market Regulation in the Non-Manufacturing Sectors of OECD Countries: Measurement and Highlights
- Paul Conway and Giuseppe Nicoletti
- 529: The Turkish Pension System: Further Reforms to Help Solve the Informality Problem
- Anne-Marie Brook and Edward Whitehouse
- 528: Policies to Improve Turkey's Resilience to Financial Market Shocks
- Anne-Marie Brook