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Economics Department Working Papers The papers are in PDF format, and may be downloaded for free Note: The views expressed in these papers are those of the author[s] and not necessarily reflect those of the OECD or of the governments of its Member countries Use Ctrl+F to search by author See list of Economics Department Working Papers by cross country analysis 2020 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, Federica De Pace and Volker Ziemann 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 Liberalization and Product Mix Adjustments: Evidence from South African Firms Katharina Längle and Falilou Fall 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 the 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 Antoine Dechezleprêtre and Clara Berestycki 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 Y 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, Eszter Danitz, Carlotta Moiso and Isabelle Wanner 1603 Workforce composition, productivity and pay: the role of firms in wage inequality Chiara Chriscuolo, Alexander Hijzen, Cyrille Schwellnus, Erling Barth, Wen-Hao Chen, Richard Fabling, Priscilla Fialho, Katarzyna Grabska, Ryo Kambayashi, Timo Leidecker, Oskar Nordström Skans, Capucine Riom, Duncan Roth, Balazs Stadler, Richard Upward and Wouter Zwysen 1602 Addressing labour market challenges in Belgium Répondre aux défis du marché du travail en Belgique Müge Adalet McGowan, 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 1600 Policies for Switzerland’s Ageing Society Christine Lewis and Patrice Ollivaud 1599 The drivers of Norway's house prices Urban Sila 1598 Maintaining high employment in Norway Urban Sila and Philip Hemmings 1597 Challenges and opportunities of India’s enhanced participation in the global economy Isabelle Joumard, Marnix Dek and Christine Arriola 1596 Productivity and finance: the intangible assets channel – a firm level analysis Lilas Demmou, Guido Franco and Irina Stefanescu 1595 Firming up the capital base of the Austrian business sector – Consolidating Austria’s business sector strengths and its social role in the face of new challenges Dennis Dlugosch, Rauf Gửnenỗ, Eun-Jung Kim and Aleksandra Paciorek 1594 Policies for a more efficient and inclusive housing market in Luxembourg Jan Stráský 1593 Adaptive Trees: a new approach to economic forecasting Nicolas Woloszko 2019 1592 What makes a productive Russian firm? A comparative analysis using firm-level data Lenka Wildnerova and Hansjörg Blöchliger 1591 Reducing skills imbalances to foster productivity growth of Malaysia Marieke Vandeweye and Ricardo Espinoza 1590 How responsive are housing markets in the OECD? Regional level estimates Manuel Bétin and Volker Ziemann 1589 How responsive are housing markets in the OECD? National level estimates Maria Chiara Cavalleri, Boris Cournède and Ezgi Ozsogut 1588 Housing, wealth accumulation and wealth distribution: evidence and stylized facts Orsetta Causa, Nicolas Woloszko and David Leite 1587 Improving school results and equity in compulsory education in Sweden Jon Pareliussen, Christophe André and Hyunjeong Hwang 1586 What drives the performance of Swedish lower secondary schools? Christophe André, Jon Pareliussen and Hyunjeong Hwang 1585 Occupational Licensing and Job Mobility in the United States Mikkel Hermansen 1584 The economic cost of air pollution: Evidence from Europe Antoine Dechezlepretre 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, 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 Martínez-Toledano, David Law, David Haugh and Müge Adalet McGowan 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 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 Hervé 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 Müge Adalet McGowan 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 Arquié 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 1534 Raising more public revenue in Indonesia in a growth- and equity-friendly way Christine Lewis 1533 Digitalisation and productivity: In search of the holy grail – Firm-level empirical evidence from EU countries Peter Gal, Giuseppe Nicoletti, Theodore Renault, Stéphane Sorbe and Christina Timiliotis 1532 Upgrading business investment in Turkey Seyit Mỹmin Cilasun, Rauf Gửnenỗ, Mustafa Utku Özmen, Mehmed Zahid Samancıoǧlu, Fatih Yilmaz and Volker Ziemann 2018 1531 Can productivity still grow in service-based economies? Stéphane Sorbe, Peter Gal and Valentine Millot 1530 Going local: A regional perspective on how trade affects labour markets and inequality Elena Rusticelli, David Haugh, Axelle Arquie and Lilas Demmou 1529 Boosting productivity and inclusiveness in Lithuania Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou and Demetrio Guzzardi 1528 Firm Dynamics in South Africa Mpho Tsebe, Veron Vukeya, Christine Lewis, Flavio Calvino and Chiara Criscuolo 1527 Making Employment More Inclusive in the Netherlands Mark Baker and Lindy Gielens 1526 Who’s in your export market? The changing pattern of competition in world trade Sonia Araujo, Thomas Chalaux and David Haugh 1525 Do EU Funds boost productivity and employment? - Firm level analysis for Latvia Konstantīns Beņkovskis, Oļegs Tkačevs and Naomitsu Yashiro 1524 Keeping track of global trade in real time Jaime Martinez-Martin and Elena Rusticelli 1523 The drivers of regional growth in Russia: a baseline model with applications Hansjörg Blöchliger and Olivier Durand Lasserve 1522 Improving the Czech health care system Falilou Fall and Daniela Glocker 1521 Fan charts around GDP projections based on probit models of downturn risk David Turner, Thomas Chalaux and Hermes Morgavi 1520 Making the most of immigration in Canada David Carey 1519 Increasing inclusiveness for women, youth and seniors in Canada Andrew Barker 1518 Impact of Brexit on the Netherlands Donal Smith, Christine Arriola, Caitlyn Carrico and Frank van Tongeren 1517 Changes in economic and financial synchronisation: A global factor analysis Alessandro Maravalle and Łukasz Rawdanowicz 1516 Improving skills and their use in Germany Andrés Fuentes Hutfilter, Stephanie Lehmann and Eun Jung Kim 1515 The joint impact of the European Union emissions trading system on carbon emissions and economic performance Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Daniel Nachtigall and Frank Venmans 1514 A review of the empirical literature combining economic and environmental performance data at the micro-level Antoine Dechezleprêtre and Tobias Kruse 1513 Regulatory framework for the loan-based crowdfunding platforms Olena Havrylchyk 1512 To what extent policies contribute to self-employment? Mark Baker, Balázs Égert, Gabor Fulop and Annabelle Mourougane 1511 Resource curse in oil exporting countries Evgeny Kakanov, Hansjörg Blöchliger and Lilas Demmou 1510 Enhancing dynamism in SMEs and entrepreneurship in Korea Randall S Jones and Jae Wan Lee 1509 Reforming the large business groups to promote productivity and inclusion in Korea Randall S Jones 1508 The Potential Macroeconomic and Sectoral Consequences of Brexit on Ireland Christine Arriola, Caitlyn Carrico, David Haugh, Nigel Pain, Elena Rusticelli, Donal Smith, Frank van Tongeren and Ben Westmore 1507 Cyclical vs structural effects on health care expenditure trends in OECD countries Luca Lorenzoni, Jonathan Millar, Franco Sassi, and Douglas Sutherland 1506 Boosting investment in Greece Panagiotis Barkas and Mauro Pisu 1505 Generating employment, raising incomes and addressing poverty in Greece Tim Bulman and Mauro Pisu 1504 Design of insolvency regimes across countries Müge Adalet McGowan and Dan Andrews 1503 Labour share developments over the past two decades: the role of technological progress, globalisation and “winner-takes-most” dynamics Cyrille Schwellnus, Mathilde Pak, Pierre-Alain Pionnier and Elena Crivellaro 1502 Boosting productivity and preparing for the future of work in Germany Naomitsu Yashiro and Stephanie Lehmann 1501 Sectoral and regional distribution of export shocks: What two hundred thousand UK firm observations say? Rafał Kierzenkowski, Peter Gal, Gabor Fulop, Dorothee Flaig and Frank van Tongeren 1500 Issuing GDP-linked bonds: Supply and demand can match Jean-Marc Fournier and Jakob Lehr 1499 Who are the beneficiaries of the structural funds and the cohesion fund and how does the cohesion policy impact firm-level performance? Julia Bachtrögler and Christoph Hammer 1498 Euro Area unemployment insurance at the time of zero nominal interest rates Guillaume Claveres and Jan Stráský 1497 Stabilising the Euro Area through unemployment benefits re-insurance scheme Guillaume Claveres and Jan Stráský 1496 The UK productivity puzzle through the magnifying glass: A sectoral perspective Rafał Kierzenkowski, Gabriel Machlica and Gabor Fulop 1495 How does finance influence labour market outcomes? A review of empirical studies Mark Heil 1494 Sovereign defaults: Evidence on the importance of government effectiveness Jean-Marc Fournier and Manuel Bétin 1493 Limits to government debt sustainability in middle-income countries Jean-Marc Fournier and Manuel Bétin 1492 Stabilisation policies to strengthen Euro area resilience Jan Stráský and Guillaume Claveres 1491 Building a stronger and more integrated Europe Aida Caldera Sánchez 1490 The sustainable management of a productive natural capital Julien Xavier Daubanes 1489 Reforms for sustainable productivity growth in Ireland Yosuke Jin and Ben Westmore 1488 An empirical investigation on the drivers of income redistribution across OECD countries Orsetta Causa, Anna Vindics and Oguzhan Akgun 1487 The quantification of structural reforms: Introducing country-specific policy effects Balázs Égert and Peter Gal 1486 Vers une croissance plus inclusive en Tunisie Christine de la Maisonneuve, Hedi Larbi et Raja Dridi 1485 Structural policies to boost productivity and inclusion in Costa Rica 1485 Políticas estructurales para impulsar la productividad y la inclusión en Costa Rica Lisa Meehan 1484 Costa Rica: Restoring fiscal sustainability and setting the basis for a more growthfriendly and inclusive fiscal policy 1484 Restablecer la sostenabilidad fiscal y establecer las bases para una política fiscal más inclusiva y favorable al crecimiento en Costa Rica Sónia Arẳjo and Stéphanie Guichard 1483 To shorten or to lengthen? Public debt management in the low-interest rate environment Alessandro Maravalle and Łukasz Rawdanowicz 1482 The quantification of structural reforms: Taking stock of the results for OECD and nonOECD countries Balázs Égert 1481 The “Family 500+” child allowance and female labour supply in Poland Iga Magda, Aneta Kiełczewska and Nicola Brandt 1480 Financing innovative business investment in Poland Antoine Goujard and Pierre Guérin 1479 Strengthening innovation in Poland Nicola Brandt 1478 Insertion de la Tunisie dans les chaines de valeur mondiales et rôle des entreprises offshore Isabelle Joumard, Souad Dhaoui et Hermes Morgavi 1477 Relancer l'investissement en Tunisie Isabelle Joumard, Saïd Kechida et Hedi Larbi 1476 Digital technology diffusion: a matter of capabilities, incentives or both? Dan Andrews, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Christina Timiliotis 1475 Firms at the productivity frontier enjoy lower effective taxation David Bartolini 1474 Network service deregulation and manufacturing exports in Greece Christian Daude and Christine de la Maisonneuve 1473 Miracle or Mirage: What role can trade policies play in tackling global trade imbalances? Dorothee Flaig, David Haugh, Przemyslaw Kowalski, Dorothée Rouzet and Frank van Tongeren 1472 Enhancing governance in Thailand Abu Zeid Mohd Arif, Lara Fleischer, Adam Bogiatzis, Hidekatsu Asada, Andrea Colombo and Koffi Zougbédé 1471 Sustainable finance for inclusive growth in Thailand Adam Bogiatzis, Hidekatsu Asada and Mohamed Rizwan Habeeb Rahuman 1470 Boosting productivity and living standards in Thailand Vincent Koen, Hidekatsu Asada, Mohamed Rizwan Habeeb Rahuman and Adam Bogiatzis 1469 Making growth more inclusive in Thailand Lara Fleischer, Adam Bogiatzis, Hidekatsu Asada and Vincent Koen 1468 Tax reform to support growth and employment in Finland Christophe André and Hyunjeong Hwang 1467 Benefit reform for employment and equal opportunity in Finland Jon Kristian Pareliussen and Hyunjeong Hwang 10 212: Poverty dynamics in four OECD countries Pablo Antolín, Thai-Thanh Dang and Howard Oxley April 1999 H 211: The recent experience with capital flows to emerging market economies Sveinjörn Blöndal and Hans Christiansen March 1999 210: Foreign portfolio investors before and during a crisis Woochan Kim and Shang-Jin Wei February 1999 H H 209: Towards more efficient government- reforming federal fiscal relations in GermanyH Eckhard Wurzel February 1999 1998 208: Stock market fluctuations and consumption behaviour - some recent evidence Laurence Boone, Claude Giorno and Pete Richardson December 1998 H H H H H 207: Microeconometric analysis of the retirement decision- the Netherlands Maarten Lindeboom June 1998 206: Microeconometric analysis of the retirement decision- United Kingdom Raffaele Miniaci and Elena Stancanelli June 1998 205: Microeconometric analysis of the retirement decision - Italy Raffaele Miniaci June 1998 H H H 204: Microeconometric analysis of the retirement decision - Germany Pablo Antolin and Stefano Scarpetta June 1998 H 203: Microeconometric analysis of the retirement decision- United States Joseph Quinn, Richard Burkhauser, Kevin Cahill and Robert Weathers June 1998 H 202: The retirement decision in OECD countries Sveinbjörn Blöndal and Stefano Scarpetta June 1998 H 201: Macroeconomic effects of pension reforms in the context of ageing populationsoverlapping generations model simulations for seven OECD countries Ketil Hviding and Marcel Mérette June 1998 H 200: The macroeconomics of ageing, pensions and savings- a survey Richard Kohl and Paul O'Brien June 1998 H 199: Marginal effective tax rates on physical, human and R&D capital Kathryn Gordon and Harry Tchilinguirian June 1998 H 198: The Norwegian health care system Paul van den Noord, Terje Hagen and Tor Iversen May 1998 H 197: APEC trade liberalisation - its implications Seunghee Han and Inkyo Cheong May 1998 196: The OECD jobs strategy - progress report on implementation of country-specific recommendations May 1998 H 87 196: La Stratégie de l'OCDE pour l'emploi - Rapport sur l'état d'avancement de la mise en oeuvre des recommandations by pays Mai 1998 H 195: Trends in OECD countries' international competitiveness - the influence of emerging market economies Martine Durand, Christophe Madaschi and Flavia Terribile April 1998 H 194: The European Union's trade policies and their economic effects Peter Hoeller , Nathalie Girouard and Alessandra Colecchia April 1998 H H H H 193: The macroeconomic implications of ageing in a global context Dave Turner, Claude Giorno , Alain de Serres , Ann Vourc'h and Pete Richardson March 1998 H H H H H H H 192: Efficiency and distribution in computable models of carbon emission abatement Joaquim Oliveira Martins and Peter Sturm March 1998 This work has also been published in "Efficiency and Distribution in Computable Models of Carbon Emission Abatement", in G Heal and G Chichilnisky (eds.) Environmental Markets: Equity and Efficiency, Columbia University Press, 2000 H 191: Monetary policy when inflation is low Charles Pigott and Hans Christiansen March 1998 H 190: Submission by the OECD to the G8 growth, employability and inclusion Conference March 1998 H 189: Income distribution and poverty in selected OECD countries Jean-Marc Burniaux, Thai-Thanh Dang, Douglas Fore, Michael Förster, Marco Mira d'Ercole and Howard Oxley March 1998 H 188: Asset prices and monetary policy Mike Kennedy, Angel Palerm, Charles Pigott and Flavia Terribile February 1998 H 187: NAIRU - incomes policy and inflationH Silvia Fabiani, Alberto Locarno, Gian Paolo Oneto and Paolo Sestito January 1998 1997 186: OECD submission to the Irish National Minimum Wage Commission December 1997 185: OECD submission to the UK Low Pay Commission December 1997 H H 184: Concept, measurement and policy implications of the NAIRU - perspective from Belgium Joost Verlinden October 1997 183: Structural unemployment in Denmark Agnete Gersing September 1997 H 182: The United Kingdom NAIRU - Concepts, measurement and policy implications Chris Mellis and A.E Webb September 1997 181: Globalisation and linkages - Macro-structural challenges and opportunities Pete Richardson [editor] September 1997 H H 88 H H H 180: Regulation and performance in the distribution sector Dirk Pilat September 1997 H 179: Measurement of non-tariff barriers Alan V Deardorff and Robert M Stern July 1997 H 178: The NAIRU-concept- A few remarks Karl Pichelmann and Andreas Ulrich Schuh July 1997 H 177: Structural unemployment in Finland Pasi Holm and Elina Somervouri July 1997 H 176: Taxation and economic performance Willi Leibfritz, John Thornton and Alexandra Bibbee June 1997 H 175: Long-term interest rates in globalised markets Hans Christiansen and Charles Pigott May 1997 H 174: International implications of European Economic and Monetary Union Norbert Funke and Mike Kennedy May 1997 H 173: The NAIRU in Japan - Measurement and its implications Fumihira Nishizaki February 1997 H 172:The unemployment problem - A Norwegian perspective Steinar Holden February 1997 H H H 171: The reliability of quarterly national accounts in seven major countries- A user's perspectiveH Robert York and Paul Atkinson February 1997 1996 170: Confidence indicators and their relationship to changes in economic activity Teresa Santero and Niels Westerlund November 1996 H 169: Labour productivity levels in OECD countries - Estimates for manufacturing and selected service sector Dirk Pilat September 1996 H 168: Ageing populations, pension system and government budgets- Simulations for 20 OECD countries Deborah Roseveare, Willi Leibfritz, Douglas Fore and Eckhard Wurzel September 1996 167: Modelling the supply side of the seven major OECD economies Dave Turner, Pete Richardson and Sylvie Rauffet August 1996 H H H 166: Size distribution of output and employment- A data set for manufacturing industries in five OECD countries, 1960s-1990 Bart van Ark and Erik Monnikhof, Economics Debartment August 1996 H H 165: Trade and competition- Frictions after the Uruguay Round The International Trade and Investment Division, Economics Department July 1996 H 89 164: Corporate governance, competition and performance Colin Mayer June 1996 H 163: Fiscal relations within the European Union Peter Hoeller , Marie-Odile Louppe and Patrice Vergriete April 1996 H H H H 162: Mark-up ratios in manufacturing industries - Estimates for 14 OECD countries Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Stefano Scarpetta and Dirk Pilat April 1996 This work has also been published in "Mark-ups pricing, Market structure and the Business cycle", OECD Economic Studies, no 27, 1996 H H 161: Innovation firm size and market structure- Schumpeterian hypotheses and some new themes George Symeonidis April 1996 H 160: HValuing the right to tax incomes - An options pricing approachH Teun Draaisma and Kathryn Gordon April 1996 1995 159: Innovation and competitive advantage P.A Geroski September 1995 H 158: Monetary policy at price stability- A review of some issues Malcolm Edey, Norbert Funke, Mike Kennedy and Angel Palerm September 1995 H 157: Technical progress, factor productivity and macroeconomic performance in the medium term Claude Giorno , Pete Richardson and Wim Suyker September 1995 H H H H 156: Ageing populations, pension systems and government budgets: How they affect saving? Willi Leibfritz, Deborah Roseveare, Douglas Fore and Eckhard Wurzel July 1995 H 155: The determinants of real long-term interest rates- 17 country pooled-time-series evidence Adrian Orr, Malcolm Edey and Michael Kennedy June 1995 H 154: An assessment of financial reform in OECD countries Malcolm Edey and Ketil Hviding May 1995 H 153: Markets for tradeable CO2 emission quotas principles and practice Graciela Chichilnisky and Geoffrey Heal March 1995 H 152: Estimating potential output, output gaps and structural budget balances by Claude Giorno , Pete Richardson , Deborah Roseveare and Paul van den Noord February 1995 H H H H 151: SOx emissions and carbon abatementH by Christophe Complainville and Joaquim Oliveira Martins January 1995 1994 90 150: The determinants and properties of monetary conditions- Direct survey evidence from New Zealand Andreas Fischer and Adrian Orr December 1994 H 149: Health care reform, controlling spending and increasing efficiency Howard Oxley and Maitland MacFarlan December 1994 H 148: Macroeconomic performance and fiscal policy adjustments in the medium termAlternative medium-term scenarios Pete Richardson , Claude Giorno and Stephan Thurman October 1994 H H H H H 147: The EC's internal market- Implementation, economic consequences, unfinished business Peter Hoeller and Marie-Odile Louppe August 1994 H H 146: OECD model comparison project (II) on the costs of cutting carbon emissions Comparison of model structure and policiy scenarios- GREEN and 12RT Alan Manne and Joaquim Oliveira Martins August 1994 H 145: An international sectoral data base for fourteen OECD countries (Second edition) F.J.M Meyer zu Schlochtern and J.L Meyer zu Schlochtern June 1994 144: Fiscal policy, government debt and economic performance Willi Leibfritz, Deborah Roseveare and Paul van den Noord June 1994 H H 143: GREEN - The Reference ManualH Dominique van der Mensbrugghe May 1994 1993 142: Pension liabilities in the seven major economies Paul van den Noord and Richard Herd December 1993 H 141: The distribution system in Sweden Sören Wibe October 1993 H 140: The distribution sector in the United Kingdom John A Dawson October 1993 H 139: The Italian distribution system Luca Pellegrini and Angelo M Cardani October 1993 H 138: The French distribution industry and the openess of the French economy Patrick Messerlin October 1993 137: The German distribution system Josef Lachner, Uwe Chr Täger and Günter Weitzel October 1993 H H 136: A study of the distribution system in Japan Masayoshi Maruyama October 1993 H 135: An analysis of the U.S distribution system Roger R Betancourt October 1993 H H H 91 H H H 134: Market structure, international trade and relative wages Joaquim Oliveira Martins October 1993 This work has also been published in "Market Structure, Trade and Industry Wages", OECD Economic Studies, no 22, 1994 H H 133: The Economic Analysis of Institutions and Organisations- in general and with respect to Country studies Oliver E Williamson September 1993 H 132: High and persistent unemployment- assessment of the problem and its causes Jørgen Elmeskov September 1993 131: Centralisation of wage bargaining and macroeconomic performance - a survey Lars Calmfors September 1993 130: Unemployment and labour force participation - trends and cycles Jørgen Elmeskov and Karl Pichelmann June 1993 H H H H 129: Trends and cycles in labour productivity in the major OECD countries Giuseppe Nicoletti and Lucrezia Reichlin June 1993 This work has been also published in CEPR Working Paper, No 808, July 1993 H 128: International integration of financial markets and the cost of capital Mitushiro Fukao March 1993 H H 127: The international spillovers of capital income taxation- an applied general equilibrium analysis Franỗois Delorme, Lawrence H Goulder and Philippe Thalmann January 1993 H 126: The future of capital income taxation in a liberalised financial environmentH David Carey, Jean-Claude Chouraqui and Robert P Hagemann January 1993 1992 125: Global effects of the European carbon tax Giuseppe Nicoletti and Joaquim Oliveira Martins December 1992 This work has also been published in "The Global Effects of the European Carbon Tax", in The European Carbon Tax: an Economic Assessment, (eds.) C Carraro and D Siniscalco, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993 (with G Nicoletti) This work has also been published in French as "Effets globaux de l'écotaxe européenne"", Revue Economique, Vol 45, n 3, Mai 1994 H H 124: The Chinese economic area - economic integration without a free trade agreement Randall Jones, Robert King and Michael Klein July 1992 H H 123: New issues, new results - the OECD's second survey of the macroeconomic costs of reducing CO2 emissions Peter Hoeller , Andrew Dean and Masahiro Hayafuji July 1992 H H H H 122: Costs of reducing CO2 emissions - evidence from six global models Andrew Dean and Peter Hoeller July 1992 H H H H 121: Results for the OECD comparative modelling project from the Whalley-Wigle model John Whalley (University of W.Ontario) and Randall Wigle (Wilfried Laurier University) July 1992 H H 92 120: OECD's indicators of international trade and competitiveness Martine Durand, Jacques Simon and Colin Webb July 1992 H 119: Les indicateurs de compétitivité et de commerce internationaux de l'OCDE Martine Durand, Jacques Simon and Colin Webb July 1992 H H 118: The costs of reducing CO2 emissions - a comparison of carbon tax curves with GREEN Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Jean-Marc Burniaux, John P Martin and Giuseppe Nicoletti July 1992 This work has also been published in "The Costs of Reducing CO2 Emissions: a Comparison of Carbon Tax Cost Curves with GREEN" in A Dean (ed.) The Costs of Cutting Carbon Emissions: Results from Global Models, OECD Monographs, 1993 H 117: Adjustment under fixed exchange rates- application to the European Monetary Union A Steven Englander and Thomas Egebo July 1992 H H 116: GREEN- a multi-sector, multi-region, dynamic general equilibrium model for quantifying the costs of curbing CO2 emissions- a technical manual Jean-Marc Burniaux, John P Martin, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Joaquim Oliveira Martins May 1992.This work has also been published in "GREEN: A Global Model for Quantifying the Costs of Policies to Curb CO2 Emissions", OECD Economic Studies, no 19, 1992 H H 115: The costs of reducing CO2 emissions - evidence from GREEN Jean-Marc Burniaux, John P Martin, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Joaquim Oliveira Martins May 1992 This work has also been published in "The Costs of International Policies to Reduce CO2 Emissions: Evidence from GREEN", OECD Economic Studies, no 19, 1992 H 114: Carbon taxes and CO2 emissions targets - results from the IEA model E Lakis Vouyakas, IEA April 1992 H H 113: Use of the Edmonds-Reilly model to model energy-related greenhouse gas emissions D.W Barns, J.A Edmonds and J.M Reilly, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Washington D.C April 1992 H 112: The welfare effects of fossil carbon restrictions- results from a recursively dynamic trade model Thomas Rutherford, University of Western Ontario April 1992 H H 111: Global 2100 - alternative scenarios for reducing carbon emissions Alan S Manne, Stanford University April 1992 H H 110: Energy taxation and price distortions in fossil fuel markets- some implications for climate change policy Peter Hoeller and Jonathan Coppel April 1992 H HH H 109: The information content of interest rate spreads across financial systems Frank Browne and Warren Tease April 1992 H 108: Is there a future for capital income taxation? Jack M Mintz March 1992 H 107: A "credit" crunch- the recent slowdown in bank lending and its implications for monetary policyH Paul Francis O'Brien and Frank Browne March 1992 1991 93 106: Energy prices, taxes and carbon dioxide emissions Peter Hoeller and Markku Wallin July 1991 H H H H 105: Saving trends and measurement issues Jørgen Elmeskov, Jeffrey Shafer and Warren Tease July 1991 H 104: GREEN- a multi-sector, multi-region, dynamic general equilibrium model for quantifying the costs of curbing CO2 emissions- a technical manual J.M Burniaux, J.P Martin, G Nicoletti and J Oliveira Martins June 1991 H H 103: The costs of policies to reduce global emissions of CO2- initial simulation results with GREEN J.M Burniaux, J.P Martin, G Nicoletti and J Oliveira Martins June 1991 This work has also been published in "The Economic Costs of International Agreements to Emissions of CO2", The Economic and Social Research Institute papers no 14, May, 1992 H 102: Patterns of recoveries for the major seven OECD countries Marco Mira d'Ercole June 1991 H 101: P-star as an indicator of inflationary pressure Peter Hoeller and Pierre Poret April 1991 H H H H H 100: Old age income maintenance Murray Petrie and Peter Sturm April 1991 H 99: The measurement of output and factors of production for the business sector in OECD countries (the OECD Business Sector Database) Mark Keese, Gérard Salou and Pete Richardson March 1991 H H H H 98: Macroeconomic consequences of financial liberalisation- a summary report Adrian Blundell-Wignall and Frank Browne March 1991 H H 97: Deregulation, credit rationing, financial fragility and economic performance Michael Driscoll February 1991 H H 96: Increasing financial market integration, real exchange rates and macroeconomic adjustment Adrian Blundell-Wignall and Frank Browne February 1991 H 95: Financial liberalisation, asset prices and exchange rates Marcus Miller and Paul Weller February 1991 H 94: Financial liberalisation and international trends in stock, corporate bond and foreign exchange market volatilities Paul Kupiec February 1991 H H 93: A macroeconomic model for debt analysis of the Latin America region and debt accounting models for the highly indebted countries Peter Dittus and Paul O'Brien February 1991 H 92: Unemployment persistence and insider-outsider forces in wage determination Bertil Holmlund February 1991 94 91: Infrastructure and private-sector productivityH Robert Ford and Pierre Poret January 1991 1990 90: The public sector - issues for the 1990s Howard Oxley, Maria Maher, John P Martin and Giuseppe Nicoletti December 1990 H H 89: A survey of studies of the costs of reducing greenhouse gas emissions Peter Hoeller , Andrew Dean and Jon Nicolaisen December 1990 H H H 88: Business investment in the OECD economies- recent performance and some implications for policy Robert Ford and Pierre Poret November 1990 H 87: The "puzzle" of wage moderation in the 1980s Pierre Poret November 1990 H H 86: Modelling wages and prices for the smaller OECD countries Kenichi Kawasaki, Peter Hoeller and Pierre Poret October 1990 H H H H 85: Simulating the OECD Interlink model under alternative monetary policy rules Pete Richardson October 1990 H H H H 84: Walras - a multi-sector, multi-country applied general equilibrium model for quantifying the economy-wide effects of agricultural policies- a technical manual Jean-Marc Burniaux, Franỗois Delorme, Ian Lienert and John P Martin August 1990 H H 83: Exchange rate policy in advanced commodity-exporting countries- the case of Australia and New Zealand Adrian Blundell-Wignall and Robert G Gregory July 1990 H H 82: Economics and the environment- a survey of issues and policy options Jon Nicolaisen and Peter Hoeller July 1990 H H H H 81: Financial liberalisation and consumption behaviour Adrian Blundell-Wignall, Frank Browne and Stefano Cavaglia March 1990 H H 80: Fiscal indicators Edward E Gramlich, The University of Michigan April 1990 H 79: Suggestions for a new set of fiscal indicators Olivier Blanchard (MIT and NBER) April 1990 H H 78: Indicators of fiscal policy- a re-examination Jean-Claude Chouraqui, Robert P Hagemann and Nicola Sartor April 1990 H 77: Monetary policy in the wake of financial liberalisation Adrian Blundell-Wignall, Frank Browne and Paolo Manasse April 1990 H H 76: The dollar position of the non-US private sector, portofolio effects, and the exchange rate of the dollar Bixio Barenco February 1990 H H 95 75: Measuring industrial subsidies- some conceptual issues Neil Bruce February 1990 H 74: Industrial subsidies in the OECD countries Robert Ford and Wim Suyker January 1990 H H H 73: The saving behaviour of Japanese households Kenichi Kawasaki January 1990 H H 72: HThe role of indicators in structural surveillanceH Andrew Dean January 1990 1989 71: Modelling business sector supply for the smaller OECD countries Raymond Torres, Peter Jarrett and Wim Suyker October 1989 H H H H 70: On the sequencing of structural reforms Sebastian Edwards September 1989 69: The information content of the term structure of interest rates- theory and practice Frank Browne and Paolo Manasse September 1989 H H 68: The impact of increased government saving on the economy Richard Herd June 1989 67: Saving trends and behaviour in OECD countries Andrew Dean, Martine Durand, John Fallon and Peter Hoeller June 1989 H H H 66: Potential output in the seven major OECD countries Raymond Torres and John P Martin May 1989 H H 65: A post mortem on OECD short-term projections from 1982 to 1987 Byron Ballis February 1989 H H 64: Revised groupings for non-OECD countries in OECD's macroeconomic model Interlink Paul O'Brien, Laure Meuro and Arthur Camilleri January 1989 HH 63: Modelling housing investment for seven major OECD countries Thomas Egebo and Ian Lienert December 1988 H H 62: The economic dynamics of an ageing population- the case of four OECD countries Alan J Auerbach, Laurence J Kotlikoff, Rob P Hagemann and G Nicoletti January 1989 This work has also been published in OECD Economic Studies, n.12, Spring 1989 and NBER Working Paper, n 2797, 1989 H H 61: Ageing populations: economic effects and implications for public financeH Robert P Hagemann and Giuseppte Nicoletti January 1989 This work has also been published in OECD Economic Studies, n.12, Spring 1989 1988 96 60: Compatible trade and production data base - 1970-1985 Claude Berthet-Bondet, Derek Blades and Annie Pin November 1988 H 59: Eliminating the U.S federal budget deficit by 1993 - the interaction of monetary and fiscal policy Richard and Byron Ballis December 1988 58: Empirical research on trade liberalisation with imperfect competition: a survey J David Richardson November 1988 H H 57: An international sectoral data base for thirteen OECD countries F.J.M Meyer-zu-Schlochtern November 1988 H 56: On aggregation methods of purchasing power parities R and M Cuthbert November 1988 H 55: Quantifying the economy-wide effects of agricultural policies- a general equilibrium approach Jean-Marc Burniaux, Franỗois Delorme, Ian Lienert, John P Martin and Peter Hoeller July 1988 H H H 54: Tests of total factor productivity measurement A Steven Englander June 1988 H 53: Alternative solution methods in applied general equilibrium analysis Richard G Harris April 1988 H 52: The so-called "non-economic" objectives of agricultural policy L Alan Winters April 1988 H 51: The effects of monetary policy on the real sector- an overview of empirical evidence for selected OECD countries Jean-Claude Chouraqui, Michael Driscoll and Marc-Olivier Strauss-Kahn April 1988 H 50: Private consumption, inflation and the "debt neutrality hypothesis", the case for eight OECD countries Giuseppe Nicoletti January 1988 This work has also been published in OECD Economic Studies, n.11, Fall 1988 H H 49: HAre commodity prices leading indicators of OECD prices?H Martine Durand and Sveinbjörn Blondal February 1988 1987 48: The medium-term macroeconomic strategy revisited Jean-Claude Chouraqui, Kevin Clinton and Robert Bruce Montador December 1987 47: A review of the simulation properties of OECD's Interlink model Pete Richardson July 1987 H H H H 46: Recent developments in OECD's international macroeconomic model Pete Richardson June 1987 H H H 97 H 45: International investment-income determination in Interlink- models for 23 OECD countries and six non-OECD regions David T Coe, Richard Herd and Marie-Christine Bonnefous June 1987 44: Price determination in the major seven country models in Interlink Ulrich Stiehler July 1987 H H 43: Import and export price equations for manufactures Richard Herd June 1987 42: OECD economic activity and non-oil commodity prices- reduced-form equations for Interlink Gerald Holtham and Martine Durand June 1987 H 41: A revised supply block for the major seven countries in Interlink Peter Jarrett and Raymond Torres April 1987 H H H H 40: Tax reform in OECD countries- economic rationale and consequences Robert P Hagemann, Brian R Jones and Robert Bruce Montador August 1987 H H 39: Monetary policy in the second half of the 1980s- how much room for manoeuvre? Kevin Clinton and Jean-Claude Chouraqui February 1987 H H 38: HTracking the U.S external deficit, 1980-1985- experience with the OECD Interlink modelH HPete RichardsonH February 1987 1986 37: Internationalisation of financial markets- some implications for macroeconomic policy and for the allocation of capital Mitsuhiro Fukao and Masaharu Hanazaki November 1986 36: The government household transfer data base 1960 - 1984 Rita Varley September 1986 H H 35: Wealth and inflation effects in the aggregate consumption function G.H Holtham and H Kato July 1986 H 34: Pure profit rates and Tobin's q in nine OECD countries James H Chan-Lee April 1986 H H H 33: Mécanismes de transmission et effets macro-économiques de la politique monétaire en France: les principaux enseignements économétriques Marc-Olivier Strauss-Kahn March 1986 H H 32: The formulation of monetary policy- a reassessment in the light of recent experience Paul Atkinson and Jean-Claude Chouraqui March 1986 H 31: The OECD compatible trade and production data base 1970-1983 Anders Brodin and Derek Blades.March 1986 H H 30: Public debt in a medium-term context and its implications for fiscal policy Jean-Claude Chouraqui, Brian Jones and Robert Bruce Montador May 1986 H 98 H H 29: Method of calculating effective exchange rates and indicators of competitiveness Martine Durand February 1986 H 28: Exchange rates and real long-term interest-rate differentials- evidence for eighteen OECD countries David T Coe and Stephen S Golub February 1986 H H 99 1985 27: Commodity prices in Interlink Gerry Holtham, Tapio Saavalainen, Paul Saunders and Helen Sutch November 1985 H H 26: Aggregate supply in Interlink - model specification and empirical results John Helliwell, Peter Sturm, Peter Jarrett and Gérard Salou November 1985 H H 25: Écart entre les importations et les exportations dans les statistiques du commerce extérieur de l'OCDE Derek Blades and Marina Ivanov September 1985 H H 24: Flexibilité du marché du travail et chocs extérieurs sur les prix F Klau and A Mittelstadt September 1985 H 23: Changes in the composition of output and employment Axel Mittelstọdt and Franỗoise Correia June 1985 H 22: Les prix de l'énergie: évolution et prespectives Axel Mittelstädt June 1985 H H H H 21: Taux d'intérêt réels et perspectives de croissance durable Paul Atkinson and Jean-Claude Chouraqui May 1985 20: Profits and rates of return in OECD countries James H Chan-Lee and Helen Sutch May 1985 H H 19: Nominal wage determination in ten OECD economies David T Coe and Francesco Gagliardi March 1985 H H 18: HBases de données compatibles sur le commerce et la production de l' OCDEH Derek Blades and Wendy Simpson January 1985 1984 17: Real gross product in OECD countries and associated purchasing power parities Peter Hill H H 16: Monetary policy in the OECD Interlink model A Blundell-Wignall, M Rondoni, H Ziegelschmidt and J Morgan September 1984 H 15: Structural budget deficits and fiscal stance Patrice Muller and Robert W.R Price July 1984 H H 14: La conduite de la politique monétaire dans la phase actuelle de reprise économique Paul Atkinson and Jean-Claude Chouraqui April 1984 13: The demand for money and velocity in major OECD countries A Blundell-Wignall, M Rondoni and H Ziegelschmidt February 1984 12: Taux d'activité: analyse et projections James H Chan-Lee January 1984 H H 100 H 11: HL'action exercée par l'Etat sur la redistribution du revenuH Paul Saunders January 1984 1983 10: Dynamique des prix et structure industrielle: une analyse théorique économétrique David Encaoua (with collaboration from Paul Geroski et Riel Miller) July 1983 9: Medium-term financial strategy- the co-ordination of fiscal and monetary policy Jean-Claude Chouraqui and Robert Price July 1983 H H H H 8: Simulation des effets macro-économiques d'une forte baisse des prix pétroliers Flemming Larsen and John Llewellyn June 1983 7: The determinants of exchange rate movements Graham Hacche June 1983 H H 6: Souplesse de la production et inflation: étude globale David T Coe and Gerald Holtham April 1983 H H 5: Prix des ressources naturelles et politique macro-économique: les enseignements de deux chocs pétroliers John Llewellyn April 1983 H H 4: Service lives of fixed assets Derek Blades March 1983 H H 3: Wage formation in France- sectoral aspects Patrick Artus March 1983 H H 2: Capital, energy and labour substitution- the supply block in OECD medium-term models Patrick Artus March 1983 1: Utilisation des élasticités de la demande de l'énergie Axel Mittelstädt March 1983 H 101 H H