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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
1633: Walking the tightrope: avoiding a lockdown while containing the virus
Balázs Égert, Yvan Guillemette, Fabrice Murtin and David Turner
1632: Firm investments in skills and capital in the UK services sector
Josh De Lyon and Swati Dhingra
1631: The trade impact of the UK’s exit from the EU Single Market
Christine Arriola, Sebastian Benz, Annabelle Mourougane and Frank van Tongeren
1630: What drives firm and sectoral productivity in the United Kingdom and in selected European countries?
Eun Jung Kim, Annabelle Mourougane and Mark Baker
1629: Boosting productivity in the United Kingdom’s service sectors
Annabelle Mourougane and Eun Jung Kim
1628: Modernising state-level regulation and policies to boost mobility in the United States
Douglas Sutherland
1627: Anti-competitive and regulatory barriers in the United States labour market
Mikkel Hermansen
1626: Should I stay or should I go? Housing and residential mobility across OECD countries
Orsetta Causa and Jacob Pichelmann
1625: The effect of energy prices and environmental policy stringency on manufacturing employment in OECD countries: Sector- and firm-level evidence
Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Daniel Nachtigall and Balazs Stadler
1624: The Future of Housing: Policy Scenarios
Boris Cournède, Volker Ziemann and Frederica De Pace
1623: Boosting access to credit and ensuring financial inclusion for all in Costa Rica
Enes Sunel
1622: Rejuvenating Greece’s labour market to generate more and higher-quality jobs
Tim Bulman
1621: Leveraging tourism development for sustainable and inclusive growth in South Africa
Daniela Glocker and Peter Haxton
1620: Building an inclusive social protection system in South Africa
Falilou Fall and Andre Steenkamp
1619: Trade liberalisation and product mix adjustments: Evidence from South African firms
Falilou Fall and Katharina Längle
1618: Unpicking Portugal’s export performance: A microdata analysis
Paula Adamczyk and Ben Westmore
1617: Services trade costs in the United States: A simulation based on the OECD Services Trade Restrictiveness Index
Sebastian Benz and Alexander Jaax
1616: Revisiting the effect of statutory pension ages on the participation rate
David Turner and Hermes Morgavi
1615: Enhancing business dynamism and consumer welfare in Costa Rica with regulatory reform
Alberto González Pandiella
1614: Building the evidence for OECD integrity and anti-corruption agenda: The current situation and avenues for future analysis
Zuzana Smidova
1613: Capital flow deflection under the magnifying glass
Filippo Gori, Etienne Lepers and Caroline Mehigan
1612: Housing for all in India
Christine de la Maisonneuve and Marnix Dek
1611: Assessing the efficiency of environmental policy design and evaluation: Results from a 2018 cross-country survey
Clara Berestycki and Antoine Dechezleprêtre
1610: Technological diffusion and managing the associated economic transitions in Ireland
Haruki Seitani and Ben Westmore
1609: Do sound infrastructure governance and regulation affect productivity growth? New insights from firm level data
Lilas Demmou and Guido Franco
1608: Housing and inequality: The case of Luxembourg and its cross-border workers
Guillaume Claveres, Thomas Mathä, Giuseppe Pulina, Jan Stráský, Nicolas Woloszko and Michael Ziegelmeyer
1607: North Korea: The last transition economy?
Vincent Koen and Jinwoan Beom
1606: Measuring occupational entry regulations: A new OECD approach
Christina von Rueden and Indre Bambalaite
1605: Occupational entry regulations and their effects on productivity in services: Firm-level evidence
Indre Bambalaite, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Christina von Rueden
1604: The 2018 edition of the OECD PMR indicators and database: Methodological improvements and policy insights
Cristiana Vitale, Rosamaria Bitetti, Isabelle Wanner, Eszter Danitz and Carlotta Moiso
1603: Workforce composition, productivity and pay: the role of firms in wage inequality
Chiara Criscuolo, Alexander Hijzen, Cyrille Schwellnus, Erling Barth, Wen-Hao Chen, Richard Fabling, Priscilla Fialho, Balazs Stadler, Richard Upward, Wouter Zwysen, Katarzyna Grabska-Romagosa, Ryo Kambayashi, Timo Leidecker, Oskar Skans, Capucine Riom and Duncan Roth
1602: Répondre aux défis du marché du travail en Belgique
Muge Adalet, Alexander Hijzen, David Law, Andrea Salvatori, Patrizio Sicari and Stefan Thewissen
1602: Addressing labour market challenges in Belgium
Muge Adalet, Alexander Hijzen, David Law, Andrea Salvatori, Patrizio Sicari and Stefan Thewissen
1601: Sickness and disability systems: comparing outcomes and policies in Norway with those in Sweden, the Netherlands and Switzerland
Philip Hemmings and Christopher Prinz
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