OECD Economics Department Working Papers
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- 359: Policies and International Integration: Influences on Trade and Foreign Direct Investment

- Giuseppe Nicoletti, Stephen Golub, Dana Hájková, Daniel Mirza and Kwang-Yeol Yoo
- 358: Enhancing the Effectiveness of Public Spending in Finland

- Philip Hemmings, David Turner and Seija Parviainen
- 357: Measures Of Restrictions on Inward Foreign Direct Investment for OECD Countries

- Stephen Golub
- 356: Tax Incentives and House Price Volatility in the Euro Area: Theory and Evidence

- Paul Van den Noord
- 355: Structural Policies and Growth: A Non-Technical Overview

- Alain de Serres
- 354: Tax Reform in Belgium

- David Carey
- 353: Macroeconomic Policy and Economic Performance

- Pedro de Lima, Alain de Serres and Mike Kennedy
- 352: Regulation and Investment

- Alberto Alesina, Silvia Ardagna, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Fabio Schiantarelli
- 351: Discretionary Fiscal Policy and Elections: The Experience of the Early Years of EMU

- Marco Buti and Paul Van den Noord
- 350: The US Health System: An Assessment and Prospective Directions for Reform

- Elizabeth Docteur, Hannes Suppanz and Jaejoon Woo
- 349: The Effectiveness of Public Expenditure in Portugal

- Chiara Bronchi
- 348: Comparative Analysis of Firm Demographics and Survival: Micro-Level Evidence for the OECD Countries

- Eric Bartelsman, Stefano Scarpetta and Fabiano Schivardi
- 347: Regulation, Productivity and Growth: OECD Evidence

- Giuseppe Nicoletti and Stefano Scarpetta
- 346: Public Expenditure Management in Poland

- Andrew Burns and Kwang-Yeol Yoo
- 345: Enhancing the Effectiveness of Public Expenditure in Sweden

- Deborah Roseveare
- 344: The Decline in Private Saving Rates in the 1990s in OECD Countries: How Much Can be Explained by Non-Wealth Determinants?

- Alain de Serres and Florian Pelgrin
- 343: Enhancing the Effectiveness of Public Spending in Norway

- Isabelle Joumard and Wim Suyker
- 342: Productivity and Convergence in a Panel of OECD Industries: Do Regulations and Institutions Matter?

- Stefano Scarpetta and Thierry Tressel
- 341: Managing Public Expenditure: The UK Approach

- Paul Van den Noord
- 340: The Brazilian Pension System: Recent Reforms and Challenges Ahead

- Marcos Bonturi
- 339: Challenges in the Mexican Financial Sector

- Marcos Bonturi
- 338: Coping with Population Ageing in Hungary

- Andrew Burns and Jaromir Cekota
- 337: Next Steps for Public Spending in New Zealand: The Pursuit of Effectiveness

- David Rae
- 336: Strengthening the Management of Public Spending in Hungary

- Jaromir Cekota, Rauf Gönenç and Kwang-Yeol Yoo
- 335: Automatic Stabilisers and Market Flexibility in EMU: Is There A Trade-Off?

- Marco Buti, Carlos Martinez-Mongay, Khalid Sekkat and Paul Van den Noord
- 334: The Economic Consequences of Terrorism

- Patrick Lenain, Marcos Bonturi and Vincent Koen
- 333: Investment in Human Capital Through Post-Compulsory Education and Training: Selected Efficiency and Equity Aspects

- Sveinbjörn Blöndal, Simon Field and Nathalie Girouard
- 332: Enhancing the Effectiveness of Public Spending in Switzerland

- Isabelle Joumard and Claude Giorno
- 331: Competition and Efficiency in Publicly Funded Services

- Jens Lundsgaard
- 330: Policy Pre-Commitment and Institutional Design: A Synthetic Indicator Applied to Currency Boards

- Marie-Thérèse Camilleri Gilson
- 329: The Role of Policy and Institutions for Productivity and Firm Dynamics: Evidence from Micro and Industry Data

- Stefano Scarpetta, Philip Hemmings, Thierry Tressel and Jaejoon Woo
- 328: Improving the Efficiency and Sustainability of Public Expenditure in the Czech Republic

- Andrew Burns and Kwang-Yeol Yoo
- 327: Increases in Business Investment Rates in OECD Countries in the 1990s: How Much Can be Explained by Fundamentals?

- Florian Pelgrin, Sebastian Schich and Alain de Serres
- 326: Sectoral Shifts in Europe and the United States: How They Affect Aggregate Labour Shares and the Properties of Wage Equations

- Alain de Serres, Stefano Scarpetta and Christine de la Maisonneuve
- 325: Coping with Population Ageing in the Netherlands

- David Carey
- 324: Public Spending in Italy: Policies to Enhance Its Effectiveness

- Alexandra Bibbee and Alessandro Goglio
- 323: Overheating in Small Euro Area Economies: Should Fiscal Policy React?

- Peter Hoeller, Claude Giorno and Christine de la Maisonneuve
- 322: Encouraging Environmentally Sustainable Growth in Austria

- Jens Høj and Andreas Wörgötter
- 321: Health Care Reform in Japan

- Yutaka Imai
- 320: Enhancing Expenditure Control with a Decentralised Public Sector in Denmark

- Steen Daugaard
- 319: Options for Reforming the Finnish Tax System

- Isabelle Joumard and Wim Suyker
- 318: Product Market Regulation and Wage Premia in Europe and North America: An Empirical Investigation

- Sebastien Jean and Giuseppe Nicoletti
- 317: Competition, Innovation and Productivity Growth: A Review of Theory and Evidence

- Sanghoon Ahn
- 316: Labour Market Institutions, Product Market Regulation, and Innovation: Cross-Country Evidence

- Andrea Bassanini and Ekkehard Ernst
- 315: Ongoing Changes in the Business Cycle: Evidence and Causes

- Thomas Dalsgaard, Jørgen Elmeskov and Cyn-Young Park
- 314: Comment encourager une croissance écologiquement durable en France ?

- Ann Vourc'h and Patrick Lenain
- 313: Increasing Efficiency and Reducing Complexity in the Tax System in the United States

- Richard Herd and Chiara Bronchi
- 312: Product and Labour Markets Interactions in OECD Countries

- Giuseppe Nicoletti, Andrea Bassanini, Ekkehard Ernst, Sebastien Jean, Paulo Santiago and Paul Swaim
- 311: Modelling Import Responsiveness for OECD Manufactures Trade

- Mara Meacci and David Turner
- 310: Trade Linkages and the Trade Matrices in the OECD Interlink Model

- Laurence Le Fouler, Wim Suyker and Dave Turner
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