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1702: Restoring the dynamism of Malaysia’s business sector
Kosuke Suzuki, Zahid Ismail, Wan Fazlin Nadia Wan Osman, Sugumar Saminathan, Mohamad Norjayadi Tamam, Zafrulla Hussein, Suriati Zainal Abidin, Halimahton Sa'diah Let, Mohamad Muzaffar Abdul Hamid, Nurrul Nur Aisyah Hamran, Suhaimi Hamad, Peter Gal, Francesco Losma, Laurence Todd, Eva Tène and Patrick Lenain
1701: Tackling the challenges of population ageing in the Slovak Republic
Hyunjeong Hwang and Oliver Roehn
1700: Determinants of labour market exit of older workers in the Slovak Republic
Jakub Fodor, Oliver Roehn and Hyunjeong Hwang
1699: The role of the Australian financial sector in supporting a sustainable and inclusive recovery
Christine Lewis and Ben Westmore
1698: Trade impacts of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the European Union and the United Kingdom
Frank van Tongeren, Christine Arriola, Annabelle Mourougane and Sebastian Benz
1697: Fostering cyclical convergence in the Euro Area
Filippo Gori
1696: Enhancing regional convergence in the European Union
Álvaro Pina and Patrizio Sicari
1695: Examining the impact of debt on investment for Austrian non-financial sectors and firms
Dennis Dlugosch and Selcuk Gul
1694: Constraints and demands on public finances: Considerations of resilient fiscal policy
Lukasz Rawdanowicz, Sébastien Turban, Jörg Haas, David Crowe and Valentine Millot
1693: Mortgage finance across OECD countries
Frank van Hoenselaar, Boris Cournède, Federica De Pace and Volker Ziemann
1692: Labour market transitions across OECD countries: Stylised facts
Orsetta Causa, Nhung Luu and Michael Abendschein
1691: Migration, housing and regional disparities: A gravity model of inter-regional migration with an application to selected OECD countries
Maria Chiara Cavalleri, Nhung Luu and Orsetta Causa
1690: Strengthening Italy’s public sector effectiveness
Tim Bulman
1689: Keeping regional inequality in check in Sweden
Christophe André, Jinwoan Beom, Mathilde Pak and Axel Purwin
1688: Regional differences in productivity in Sweden: Insights from OECD regions
Christophe André and Mathilde Pak
1687: From hibernation to reallocation: Loan guarantees and their implications for post-COVID-19 productivity
Lilas Demmou and Guido Franco
1686: Fostering innovation in Iceland for the digital era
Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou and Eunha Cho
1685: China’s outward direct investment and its impact on the domestic economy
Margit Molnar, Ting Yan and Yusha Li
1684: Making digital transformation work for all in Chile
Paula Garda
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
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