OECD Economics Department Working Papers
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- 1584: The economic cost of air pollution: Evidence from Europe

- Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Nicholas Rivers and Balazs Stadler
- 1583: Who patents, how much is real invention and how relevant? A snapshot of firms and their inventions based on the 2016 SIPO China Patent Survey

- Margit Molnar and Hui Xu
- 1582: Fostering strong and relevant skills in Iceland

- Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou and Laura Brogi
- 1581: Recent improvements to the public finance block of the OECD’s long-term global model

- Yvan Guillemette
- 1580: Tax and benefit reforms to support employment and inclusiveness and address poverty in Italy

- Tim Bulman, Daniele Pacifico, Mauro Pisu and Olga Rastrigina
- 1579: Insights from OECD Phillips curve equations on recent inflation outcomes

- David Turner, Thomas Chalaux, Yvan Guillemette and Elena Rusticelli
- 1578: Yours inclusively? Income mobility in Ireland, 10 years of tax record microdata

- Seán Kennedy, David Haugh and Brian Stanley
- 1577: Educational outcomes: A literature review of policy drivers from a macroeconomic perspective

- Zuzana Smidova
- 1576: Policy drivers of human capital in the OECD’s quantification of structural reforms

- Balázs Égert, Jarmila Botev and David Turner
- 1575: A new macroeconomic measure of human capital with strong empirical links to productivity

- Jarmila Botev, Balázs Égert, Zuzana Smidova and David Turner
- 1574: Negative interest rates in the euro area: Does it hurt banks?

- Jan Stráský and Hyunjeong Hwang
- 1573: The effect of public sector efficiency on firm-level productivity growth: The Italian case

- Milenko Fadic, Paula Garda and Mauro Pisu
- 1572: Fostering Argentina’s integration into the world economy

- Robert Grundke and Jens Arnold
- 1571: Policies for stronger productivity growth in Latvia

- Naomitsu Yashiro, Caroline Klein, Olga Rastrigina and Ania Thiemann
- 1570: Effects of tax-benefit policies on the income distribution and work incentives in Estonia

- Alari Paulus and Caroline Klein
- 1569: Meeting fiscal challenges in Japan’s rapidly ageing society

- Randall S. Jones and Haruki Seitani
- 1568: Labour market reform in Japan to cope with a shrinking and ageing population

- Randall S. Jones and Haruki Seitani
- 1567: Enhancing judicial efficiency to foster economic activity in Portugal

- Yosuke Jin and Sofia Amaral-Garcia
- 1566: Improving well-being in New Zealand through migration

- David Carey
- 1565: Improving well-being through better housing policy in New Zealand

- Andrew Barker
- 1564: The 2018 Indicators on the Governance of Sector Regulators - Part of the Product Market Regulation (PMR) Survey

- Lorenzo Casullo, Alexis Durand and Filippo Cavassini
- 1563: The OECD potential output estimation methodology

- Thomas Chalaux and Yvan Guillemette
- 1562: Empirical links between housing markets and economic resilience

- Boris Cournède, Sahra Sakha and Volker Ziemann
- 1561: Who pays the price of folly? The business cycle and income and wealth mobility in Spain

- Clara Martinez-Toledano, David Law, David Haugh and Muge Adalet
- 1560: Améliorer l’efficience de l’investissement public en France

- Pierre Guérin
- 1559: Améliorer les performances du marché du travail en France: mise en oeuvre de la Stratégie pour l’emploi de l’OCDE

- Antoine Goujard, Alexander Hijzen and Stefan Thewissen
- 1558: Educational attainment, age and the consequences of job loss: empirical evidence from Germany

- Alexandra Effenberger, Verena Lauber, Sebastian Schmitz and Charlotte Senftleben-König
- 1557: Realising regional potentials through better market integration in China

- Margit Molnar
- 1556: Public policy reforms to further improve Portuguese export performance

- Ben Westmore and Paula Adamczyk
- 1555: Housing markets and macroeconomic risks

- Maria Chiara Cavalleri, Boris Cournède and Volker Ziemann
- 1554: Labour supply of older people in advanced economies: the impact of changes to statutory retirement ages

- Christian Geppert, Yvan Guillemette, Hermes Morgavi and David Turner
- 1553: Objectives and challenges in the implementation of a universal pension system in France

- Herve Boulhol
- 1552: Increasing the benefits of Slovakia’s integration in global value chains

- Claude Giorno
- 1551: Enhancing the social integration of Roma in Slovak Republic

- Michaela Bednarik, Slavomir Hidas and Gabriel Machlica
- 1550: Gig economy platforms: Boon or Bane?

- Cyrille Schwellnus, Assaf Geva, Mathilde Pak and Rafael Veiel
- 1549: Reducing regional disparities for inclusive growth in Spain

- Muge Adalet and Juan Antona San Millán
- 1548: Like it or not? The impact of online platforms on the productivity of incumbent service providers

- Alberto Bailin Rivares, Peter Gal, Valentine Millot and Stéphane Sorbe
- 1547: Productivity growth and finance: The role of intangible assets - a sector level analysis

- Lilas Demmou, Irina Stefanescu and Axelle Arquie
- 1546: Going national: Implementing the OECD jobs strategy

- Elena Crivellaro, Alexander Hijzen and Cyrille Schwellnus
- 1545: Adapting business framework conditions to deal with disruptive technologies in Denmark

- Mikkel Hermansen and Valentine Millot
- 1544: The potential economic impact of Brexit on Denmark

- Donal Smith, Mikkel Hermansen and Sune Malthe-Thagaard
- 1543: Using probit models of downturn risk to calibrate GDP Fan charts for New Zealand

- Nikki Kergozou and David Turner
- 1542: Calibrating GDP fan charts using probit models with a comparison to the approaches of the Bank of England and Riksbank

- David Turner and Thomas Chalaux
- 1541: Labour share developments over the past two decades: The role of public policies

- Mathilde Pak and Cyrille Schwellnus
- 1540: Job displacement in Australia: Evidence from the HILDA survey

- Urban Sila
- 1539: Income poverty in Australia: Evidence from the HILDA survey

- Urban Sila and Valéry Dugain
- 1538: Income, wealth and earnings inequality in Australia: Evidence from the HILDA survey

- Urban Sila and Valéry Dugain
- 1537: Benefitting from globalisation and technological change in Australia

- Urban Sila and Philip Hemmings
- 1536: State-owned firms behind China’s corporate debt

- Margit Molnar and Jiangyuan Lu
- 1535: Making the most of tourism in Indonesia to promote sustainable regional development

- Patrice Ollivaud and Peter Haxton
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