OECD Economics Department Working Papers
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- 1683: Welcome to the (digital) jungle: Measuring online platform diffusion

- Hélia Costa, Giuseppe Nicoletti, Mauro Pisu and Christina von Rueden
- 1682: Are online platforms killing the offline star? Platform diffusion and the productivity of traditional firms

- Hélia Costa, Giuseppe Nicoletti, Mauro Pisu and Christina von Rueden
- 1681: Mind the financing gap: Enhancing the contribution of intangible assets to productivity

- Lilas Demmou and Guido Franco
- 1680: The impact of digitalisation on productivity: Firm-level evidence from the Netherlands

- Martin Borowiecki, Jon Pareliussen, Daniela Glocker, Eun Jung Kim, Michael Polder and Iryna Rud
- 1679: The laws of attraction: Economic drivers of inter-regional migration, housing costs and the role of policies

- Orsetta Causa, Michael Abendschein and Maria Chiara Cavalleri
- 1678: The economic costs of restricting international mobility

- Elena Rusticelli and David Turner
- 1677: The COVID-19 shock and productivity-enhancing reallocation in Australia: Real-time evidence from Single Touch Payroll

- Dan Andrews, Jonathan Hambur and Elif Bahar
- 1676: COVID-19, productivity and reallocation: Timely evidence from three OECD countries

- Dan Andrews, Andrew Charlton and Angus Moore
- 1675: A new firm-level model of corporate sector interactions and fragility: The Corporate Agent-Based (CAB) model

- Robert Hillman, Sebastian Barnes, George Wharf and Duncan MacDonald
- 1674: The impact of COVID-19 on corporate fragility in the United Kingdom: Insights from a new calibrated firm-level Corporate Sector Agent-Based (CAB) Model

- Sebastian Barnes, Robert Hillman, George Wharf and Duncan MacDonald
- 1673: Enhancing digital diffusion for higher productivity in Spain

- Yosuke Jin
- 1672: The tortoise and the hare: The race between vaccine rollout and new COVID variants

- David Turner, Balázs Égert, Yvan Guillemette and Jarmila Botev
- 1671: Boosting employment in Finland

- David Carey, Naomitsu Yashiro and Hyunjeong Hwang
- 1670: Investing in competences and skills and reforming the labour market to create better jobs in Indonesia

- Patrice Ollivaud
- 1669: Improving the well-being of Canadians

- Peter Jarrett
- 1668: Sticky floors or glass ceilings? The role of human capital, working time flexibility and discrimination in the gender wage gap

- Gabriele Ciminelli, Cyrille Schwellnus and Balazs Stadler
- 1667: Greening Lithuania’s growth

- Hansjörg Blöchliger and Sigita Strumskyte
- 1666: Framework to discuss corruption in OECD Economic Surveys

- Yosuke Jin
- 1665: Unleashing the full potential of the Turkish business sector

- Dennis Dlugosch, Rauf Gönenç, Yusuf Bağır, Huzeyfe Torun and Eun Jung Kim
- 1664: When and how do business shutdowns work? Evidence from Italy’s first COVID-19 wave

- Gabriele Ciminelli and Sílvia Garcia-Mandicó
- 1663: Reducing regional disparities for inclusive growth in Bulgaria

- Mikkel Hermansen
- 1662: How effective are different social policies in Brazil? A simulation experiment

- Jens Arnold and Matheus Bueno
- 1661: Improving skills to harness the benefits of a more open economy in Brazil

- Robert Grundke, Jens Arnold, Matheus Bueno and Priscilla Fialho
- 1660: Raising productivity through structural reform in Brazil

- Jens Arnold and Robert Grundke
- 1659: Technology, labour market institutions and early retirement: evidence from Finland

- Naomitsu Yashiro, Tomi Kyyrä, Hyunjeong Hwang and Juha Tuomala
- 1658: The impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on the automotive sector in Central and Eastern European Countries

- Caroline Klein, Jens Høj and Gabriel Machlica
- 1657: A simulation framework to project pension spending: The Czech pension system

- Falilou Fall and Paul Cahu
- 1656: The firm-level link between productivity dispersion and wage inequality: A symptom of low job mobility?

- Chiara Criscuolo, Alexander Hijzen, Michael Koelle, Cyrille Schwellnus, Erling Barth, Wen-Hao Chen, Richard Fabling, Priscilla Fialho, Alfred Garloff, Katharzyna Grabska, Ryo Kambayashi, Valerie Lankester, Balazs Stadler, Oskar Skans, Satu Nurmi, Balazs Murakozy, Richard Upward and Wouter Zwysen
- 1655: Central Bank Digital Currencies and payments: A review of domestic and international implications

- Lilas Demmou and Quentin Sagot
- 1654: Boosting SMEs’ internationalisation in Poland

- Antoine Goujard and Pierre Guérin
- 1653: Promoting the diffusion of technology to boost productivity and well-being in Korea

- Mathilde Pak
- 1652: Enhancing administrative and fiscal decentralisation in the Czech Republic

- Urban Sila and Christine de la Maisonneuve
- 1651: Insolvency and debt overhang following the COVID-19 outbreak: Assessment of risks and policy responses

- Lilas Demmou, Sara Calligaris, Guido Franco, Dennis Dlugosch, Muge Adalet and Sahra Sakha
- 1650: Regional development in Lithuania: A tale of two economies

- Hansjörg Blöchliger and Roland Tusz
- 1649: Reducing poverty and social disparities in Lithuania

- Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou
- 1648: Labour market institutions for an ageing labour force in Slovenia

- Priscilla Fialho and Jens Høj
- 1647: Liquidity shortfalls during the COVID-19 outbreak: Assessment and policy responses

- Lilas Demmou, Guido Franco, Sara Calligaris and Dennis Dlugosch
- 1646: Enhancing the efficiency and equity of the tax system in Israel

- Oliver Röhn
- 1645: Reducing socio-economic differences between municipalities in Israel

- Gabriel Machlica
- 1644: The decline in labour mobility in the United States: Insights from new administrative data

- Damien Azzopardi, Fozan Fareed, Mikkel Hermansen, Patrick Lenain and Douglas Sutherland
- 1643: Why are some U.S. cities successful, while others are not? Empirical evidence from machine learning

- Damien Azzopardi, Fozan Fareed, Patrick Lenain and Douglas Sutherland
- 1642: Making Thailand’s services sector more competitive through international trade

- Kosuke Suzuki, Manasit Choomsai Na Ayudhaya and Patrick Lenain
- 1641: Thailand’s education system and skills imbalances: Assessment and policy recommendations

- Marieke Vandeweyer, Ricardo Espinoza, Laura Reznikova, Miso Lee and Thanit Herabat
- 1640: Banks, debts and workers

- Oliver Denk and Priscilla Fialho
- 1639: Seizing the productive potential of digital change in Estonia

- Damien Azzopardi, Patrick Lenain, Margit Molnar, Natia Mosiashvili and Jon Pareliussen
- 1638: Digital technology adoption, productivity gains in adopting firms and sectoral spill-overs: Firm-level evidence from Estonia

- Natia Mosiashvili and Jon Pareliussen
- 1637: Efficiency and risks in global value chains in the context of COVID-19

- Christine Arriola, Sophie Guilloux-Nefussi, Seung-Hee Koh, Przemyslaw Kowalski, Elena Rusticelli and Frank van Tongeren
- 1636: Automatic fiscal stabilisers: Recent evolution and policy options to boost their effectiveness

- Alessandro Maravalle and Lukasz Rawdanowicz
- 1635: How effective are automatic fiscal stabilisers in the OECD countries?

- Alessandro Maravalle and Lukasz Rawdanowicz
- 1634: Tracking activity in real time with Google Trends

- Nicolas Woloszko
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