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- 1386: Reforms for more and better quality jobs in Spain

- Yosuke Jin, Aida Caldera Sánchez and Pilar García Perea
- 1385: A revised approach to productivity convergence in long-term scenarios

- Yvan Guillemette, Alexandre Kopoin, David Turner and Andrea De Mauro
- 1384: A revised approach to trend employment projections in long-term scenarios

- Maria Chiara Cavalleri and Yvan Guillemette
- 1383: Doing well by doing good: The role of Mexico's firms in achieving sustainable and inclusive growth

- Mabel Gabriel, Patrick Lenain, Mirna Mehrez, Julien Reynaud and Payal Soneja
- 1382: Structural inequality: The case of Sweden

- Per Olof Robling and Jon Pareliussen
- 1381: Improving the allocation and efficiency of public spending in Indonesia

- Patrice Ollivaud
- 1380: Decentralisation to promote Regional Development in Indonesia

- Petar Vujanovic
- 1379: Foreign Direct Investment and The Pollution Haven Hypothesis: Evidence from Listed Firms

- Grégoire Garsous and Tomasz Kozluk
- 1378: Energy prices, environmental policies and investment: Evidence from listed firms

- Dennis Dlugosch and Tomasz Kozluk
- 1377: Deconstructing income inequality in Costa Rica: An income source decomposition approach

- Alberto Gonzalez Pandiella and Mabel Gabriel
- 1376: Boosting productivity in Mexico through integration into global value chains

- Sean Dougherty and Julien Reynaud
- 1375: Local taxation, land use regulation, and land use: A survey of the evidence

- Hansjörg Blöchliger, Christian Hilber, Olivier Schöni and Maximilian von Ehrlich
- 1374: Finance and productivity: A literature review

- Mark Heil
- 1373: Decoupling of wages from productivity: Macro-level facts

- Cyrille Schwellnus, Andreas Kappeler and Pierre-Alain Pionnier
- 1372: The Walking Dead?: Zombie Firms and Productivity Performance in OECD Countries

- Muge Adalet, Dan Andrews and Valentine Millot
- 1371: Fostering inclusive growth in Malaysia

- Stewart Nixon, Hidekatsu Asada and Vincent Koen
- 1370: Boosting productivity in Malaysia

- Hidekatsu Asada, Stewart Nixon and Vincent Koen
- 1369: Malaysia’s economic success story and challenges

- Vincent Koen, Hidekatsu Asada, Stewart Nixon, Mohamed Rizwan Habeeb Rahuman and A.Z. Mohd Arif
- 1368: Trends in productivity and sources of productivity growth in Slovenia

- Urban Sila, Hermes Morgavi and Jeanne Dall'Orso
- 1367: Rebalancing Turkey’s growth by improving resource allocation and productivity in manufacturing

- Aslihan Atabek Demi̇rhan, Dan Andrews and Rauf Gönenç
- 1366: Reaping the benefits of global value chains in Turkey

- Volker Ziemann and Béatrice Guérard
- 1365: Incentivising Lending to SMEs with the Funding for Lending Scheme: Some Evidence from Bank-level Data in the United Kingdom

- Olena Havrylchyk
- 1364: Enhancing skills to boost growth in Hungary

- Gabriel Machlica
- 1363: Enhancing public sector efficiency and effectiveness in the Czech Republic

- Christine Lewis and Falilou Fall
- 1362: Fostering Productivity for Income Convergence in the Czech Republic

- Falilou Fall and Christine Lewis
- 1361: International tax planning and fixed investment

- Stéphane Sorbe and Åsa Johansson
- 1360: Innovation, patent location and tax planning by multinationals

- Øystein Bieltvedt Skeie, Åsa Johansson, Carlo Menon and Stéphane Sorbe
- 1359: International differences in corporate taxation, foreign direct investment and tax revenue

- Øystein Bieltvedt Skeie
- 1358: International tax planning, competition and market structure

- Stéphane Sorbe and Åsa Johansson
- 1357: Debt and tax planning by multinationals

- Stéphane Sorbe, Åsa Johansson and Øystein Bieltvedt Skeie
- 1356: Anti-avoidance rules against international tax planning: A classification

- Åsa Johansson, Øystein Bieltvedt Skeie and Stéphane Sorbe
- 1355: Tax planning by multinational firms: Firm-level evidence from a cross-country database

- Åsa Johansson, Øystein Bieltvedt Skeie, Stéphane Sorbe and Carlo Menon
- 1354: The quantification of structural reforms in OECD countries: A new framework

- Balázs Égert and Peter Gal
- 1353: Coping with creative destruction: Reducing the costs of firm exit

- Dan Andrews and Alessandro Saia
- 1352: A Re-assessment of Fiscal Space in OECD Countries

- Jarmila Botev, Jean-Marc Fournier and Annabelle Mourougane
- 1351: Can an Increase in Public Investment Sustainably Lift Economic Growth?

- Annabelle Mourougane, Jarmila Botev, Jean-Marc Fournier, Nigel Pain and Elena Rusticelli
- 1350: The Ins and Outs of Employment in 25 OECD Countries

- Paula Garda
- 1349: How Do Product Market Regulations Affect Workers?: Evidence from the Network Industries

- Oliver Denk
- 1348: Effects of Flexibility-Enhancing Reforms on Employment Transitions

- Boris Cournède, Oliver Denk and Paula Garda
- 1347: The Positive Effect of Public Investment on Potential Growth

- Jean-Marc Fournier
- 1346: Public Finance, Economic Growth and Inequality: A Survey of the Evidence

- Åsa Johansson
- 1345: Trends in Public Finance: Insights from a New Detailed Dataset

- Debra Bloch, Jean-Marc Fournier, Duarte Gonçalves and Álvaro Pina
- 1344: The Effect of the Size and the Mix of Public Spending on Growth and Inequality

- Jean-Marc Fournier and Åsa Johansson
- 1343: The distribution of the growth dividends

- Mikkel Hermansen, Nicolas Ruiz and Orsetta Causa
- 1342: The Distributional Impact of Structural Reforms

- Orsetta Causa, Mikkel Hermansen and Nicolas Ruiz
- 1341: Inequality in Denmark through the Looking Glass

- Orsetta Causa, Mikkel Hermansen, Nicolas Ruiz, Caroline Klein and Zuzana Smidova
- 1340: Can Reforms Promoting Growth Increase Financial Fragility?: An Empirical Assessment

- Aida Caldera Sánchez and Filippo Gori
- 1339: How do policies influence GDP tail risks?

- Aida Caldera Sánchez and Oliver Röhn
- 1338: Balancing inclusiveness, work incentives and sustainability in Denmark

- Caroline Klein and Louise Aggerstrøm Hansen
- 1337: Betting the house in Denmark

- Zuzana Smidova
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