Macroeconomic performance among the largest OECD areas is expected to continue to differ
Deleveraging in the private sector has differed across the main OECD areas
Impact on GDP growth of a euro and yen depreciation
Risk-taking indicators
Natural gas and crude oil imports from Russia account for a sizeable share of primary energy needs
Growth of exports to Russia
Economic slack continues to hold back wage growth
The post-crisis recovery in investment remains slow
OECD financial conditions have improved further
Intra-euro area financial fragmentation
The ratio of global trade volume to global GDP volume
Income and wealth disparities have widened in the United States
Post-crisis changes in the income distribution have varied across countries
Financial wealth inequality is greater than housing wealth inequality
Effects of the consumption tax increase on households
Residential property investment
Euro area economic prospects in the baseline and a downside scenario
First and second-year impact on GDP growth of a euro area shock
GDP growth impact of an adverse two-year domestic demand shock in China
European Central Bank total assets
Monetary policy easing and its apparent effects
Fiscal policy stance
Inflation expectations have stabilised since the late 1990s
The estimated effect of the unemployment gap on inflation, for selected OECD countries
Different estimates of equilibrium unemployment, 2013Q4, selected OECD countries
The global recovery will gain momentum only slowly
Summary of selected features of persistent stagnation
Housing market developments continue to diverge
OECD labour market conditions are likely to improve slowly
World trade will strengthen only gradually
Fiscal positions will continue to improve
Outstanding ABS securities and covered bonds
Binding EU rules and implied fiscal space
Indicators of potential financial vulnerabilities
Indicators of potential financial vulnerabilities (cont'd)
Financial-accounts-related risk factors to financial stability
Financial-accounts-related risk factors to financial stability (cont'd)