OECD Economics Department Working Papers
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- 1436: Getting the most out of trade in Estonia

- Zuzana Smidova and Naomitsu Yashiro
- 1435: How self-sorting affects migrants’ labour market outcomes

- Jon Pareliussen
- 1434: Urbanisation and household consumption in China

- Margit Molnar, Thomas Chalaux and Qiang Ren
- 1433: Breaking the Shackles: Zombie Firms, Weak Banks and Depressed Restructuring in Europe

- Dan Andrews and Filippos Petroulakis
- 1432: Raising living standards and supporting investment by boosting skills in Slovenia

- Rory O’Farrell
- 1431: Inclusive labour Markets in the digital era: The case of Austria

- Volker Ziemann
- 1430: Austria’s digital transition: The diffusion challenge

- Rauf Gönenç and Béatrice Guérard
- 1429: Structural policy indicators database for economic research (SPIDER)

- Balázs Égert, Peter Gal and Isabelle Wanner
- 1428: Designing fan charts for GDP growth forecasts to better reflect downturn risks

- David Turner
- 1427: The distribution of taxable income and fiscal benefits in Spain: New evidence from personal income tax returns (2002-2011)

- David Haugh and Clara Martinez-Toledano
- 1426: Where to get the best bang for the buck in the United Kingdom?: Industrial strategy, investment and lagging regions

- Rafał Kierzenkowski, Peter Gal and Gabor Fulop
- 1425: Insolvency Regimes, Technology Diffusion and Productivity Growth: Evidence from Firms in OECD Countries

- Muge Adalet, Dan Andrews and Valentine Millot
- 1424: Reigniting growth through productivity-enhancing reforms in Colombia

- Eduardo Olaberria
- 1423: Towards more inclusive growth in Colombia

- Christine de la Maisonneuve
- 1422: Sustaining nature-based tourism in Iceland

- Douglas Sutherland and Jane Stacey
- 1421: Corporate governance and firm performance in China

- Margit Molnar, Baolin Wang and Wenhao Chen
- 1420: Adapting to the changing labour market in New Zealand

- David Carey
- 1419: Improving productivity in New Zealand's economy

- Andrew Barker
- 1418: Luxembourg: reaping the benefits of a diverse society through better integration of immigrants

- Álvaro Pina
- 1417: Luxembourg: harnessing skills for more inclusive growth

- Jan Stráský
- 1416: Enhancing advanced skills to better meet labour market demand in the Slovak Republic

- Gabriel Machlica, Ján Toman, Martin Haluš and Dávid Martinák
- 1415: Do government transfers reduce poverty in China?: Micro evidence from five regions

- Ben Westmore
- 1414: Boosting productivity for inclusive growth in Japan

- Randall Jones and Yosuke Jin
- 1413: Ensuring Fiscal Sustainability in Japan in the Context of a Shrinking and Ageing Population

- Randall S. Jones and Kohei Fukawa
- 1412: Achieving strong and balanced regional development in India

- Isabelle Joumard, Hermes Morgavi and Hugo Bourrousse
- 1411: Financial Inclusion and Women Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Mexico

- Fozan Fareed, Mabel Gabriel, Patrick Lenain and Julien Reynaud
- 1410: Findings of the recent literature on international capital flows: Implications and suggestions for further research

- Stephanie Guichard
- 1409: Sharing the benefits of China’s growth by providing opportunities to all

- Ben Westmore
- 1408: Boosting firm dynamism and performance in China

- Margit Molnar
- 1407: The capacity of governments to raise taxes

- Oguzhan Akgun, David Bartolini and Boris Cournède
- 1406: Labour market resilience: The role of structural and macroeconomic policies

- Alexander Hijzen, Andreas Kappeler, Mathilde Pak and Cyrille Schwellnus
- 1405: Raising skills in Portugal

- Sonia Araujo
- 1404: Improving the efficiency and outcomes of the Slovak health-care system

- Claude Giorno and Kristina Londáková
- 1403: Skills mismatch, productivity and policies: Evidence from the second wave of PIAAC

- Muge Adalet and Dan Andrews
- 1402: The global income distribution for high-income countries

- Mikkel Hermansen
- 1401: Enhancing employability and skills to meet labour market needs in Italy

- Paula Garda
- 1400: Public debt in India: Moving towards a prudent level?

- Isabelle Joumard, Peter Hoeller, Jean-Marc Fournier and Hermes Morgavi
- 1399: Insolvency regimes, zombie firms and capital reallocation

- Muge Adalet, Dan Andrews and Valentine Millot
- 1398: The fall in real long-term government bond yields: Disentangling different drivers

- Lukasz Rawdanowicz, Mohamed Hammouch and Makoto Kasai
- 1397: Taxation and Investment in India

- Alastair Thomas, Isabelle Joumard, Tibor Hanappi and Michelle Harding
- 1396: Financial re-regulation since the global crisis?: An index-based assessment

- Oliver Denk and Gabriel Gomes
- 1395: Fighting gender inequality in Sweden

- Christophe André and Hugo Bourrousse
- 1394: Income, wealth and equal opportunities in Sweden

- Jon Pareliussen, Christophe André, Hugo Bourrousse and Vincent Koen
- 1393: Regulation, institutions and productivity: New macroeconomic evidence from OECD countries

- Balázs Égert
- 1392: Regulation, institutions and aggregate investment: New evidence from OECD countries

- Balázs Égert
- 1391: Boosting R&D outcomes in Australia

- Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou and Taejin Park
- 1390: Creating good conditions for innovation-driven productivity gains in Australia

- Philip Hemmings and Taejin Park
- 1389: Making income and property taxes more growth-friendly and redistributive in India

- Isabelle Joumard, Alastair Thomas and Hermes Morgavi
- 1388: Promoting a private investment renaissance in Italy

- Mauro Pisu
- 1387: Fostering innovative business investment in Spain

- David Haugh, Muge Adalet, Dan Andrews, Aida Caldera Sánchez, Gabor Fulop and Pilar García Perea
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