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No. 808 | 26 Oct 2010 |
Éliminer progressivement les subventions à l'énergie en l'Indonésie
The oil price hike in 2007-08 underlined the vulnerability of Indonesia’s energy subsidy policy to oil price volatility. In addition to entailing significant economic and environmental costs, energy subsidies put pressure on the public budget and... |
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No. 511 | 04 Sept 2006 |
Éliminer les obstacles à l'emploi des femmes en Irlande
Women have contributed a great deal to Ireland's economic growth, including by joining the labour force in large numbers. The rise in female participation since 1990 has been amongst the strongest in the OECD, but from a low base. Female... |
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No. 633 | 28 Aug 2008 |
Élever le niveau de formation et rompre le cycle de l'inégalité au Royaume-Uni
Globalisation, together with skill-biased technical change, is changing the composition of jobs in advanced economies and raising the level of skills required to do them. This has increased the importance of educating a large proportion of the... |
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No. 495 | 30 Jun 2006 |
Éducation et formation de la Pologne
An effective system of education and training is important for both social and economic reasons. Its role in the Polish economy is to provide the current and future labour force with skills to facilitate both continuing productivity growth and... |
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No. 1168 | 14 Oct 2014 |
Écarts relatifs à l'investissement après la crise
The downturn in fixed investment among advanced economies from the onset of the global crisis was unusually severe, widespread and long-lasting relative to comparable episodes in the past. As a result, investment gaps are large in many countries, not... |
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No. 25 | 01 Sept 1985 |
Écarts entre les importations et les exportations dans les statistiques du commerce extérieur du l'OCDE
La présente note traite des différences sur échanges, c'est-à-dire de l'écart entre le chiffre d'un flux d'importation et celui qui concerne (apparemment) le même flux considéré comme exportation. Par définition, on posera ici que les différences sur... |
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No. 794 | 21 Jul 2010 |
Y-a-t-il un argument en faveur d'une taxe carbone aux frontières ?
Concern that unilateral greenhouse gas emission reductions could foster carbon leakage and undermine the international competitiveness of domestic industry has led to growing calls for carbon-based border-tax adjustments (BTAs). This paper uses a... |
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No. 1083 | 06 Aug 2013 |
Y a-t-il convergence entre régions de Russie ?
This paper analyses convergence in per capita gross regional product of Russia’s regions during the period 1995-2010, when regional data are available. Using a panel regression framework we find no evidence for beta-convergence. Instead we find... |
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No. 721 | 24 Aug 2009 |
Y a-t-il beaucoup à dire en faveur du ciblage du niveau des prix ?
There is a case, but there are also counter-arguments. With sufficient forward-looking behaviour among firms and households, price-level targeting can act as a powerful built-in stabiliser through automatic shifts in inflation expectations. This... |
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No. 647 | 28 Oct 2008 |
Vitesse d'ajustement à des réformes sur le marché du travail et de la fiscalité
This paper examines the nature and the length of economic adjustments to selected structural reforms, drawing on a variety of approaches: descriptive analysis and simulations using Dynamic General Equilibrium and macro-economic neo-Keynesian models.... |
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No. 428 | 10 May 2005 |
Vieillissement, services sociaux et collectiviés locales en Finlande
With population ageing setting in sooner and more forcefully than in other OECD countries, Finland needs to reorder its fiscal priorities so as to ensure fiscal sustainability. That will require considerable reform as public spending currently... |
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No. 744 | 18 Dec 2009 |
Vers une politique de taux de change plus flexible en Russie
In the years preceding the onset of the global financial crisis, the Central Bank of Russia (CBR) had two goals: to reduce inflation and limit the real appreciation of the rouble. Given the strength of Russia’s balance of payments during the ten... |
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No. 873 | 30 May 2011 |
Vers une meilleure compréhension de l'économie informelle
It is important to understand the nature and drivers of informality, as its social and economic consequences are wide-ranging. This paper critically reviews the current state of cross-country research on informality and discusses how existing data... |
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No. 313 | 17 Dec 2001 |
Vers une fiscalite plus efficiente et moins complexe
There are only a few OECD Member countries with a lower tax take than the United States. Nonetheless there are a number of improvements that could help reduce the distortions that taxation creates in the economy and so boost long-run economic... |
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No. 974 | 28 Jun 2012 |
Vers une croissance verte au Danemark
Denmark’s green growth strategy focuses on moving the energy system away from fossil fuels and investing in green technologies, while limiting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. On the whole, current policies should allow Denmark to reach near-term... |
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No. 1063 | 25 Jun 2013 |
Vers une croissance plus verte en Luxembourg
Du fait d’une solide croissance économique globale et du renforcement de son rôle de centre économique régional, le Luxembourg enregistre une intensification des pressions sur l’environnement. C’est là, avant tout, le résultat de l’augmentation de sa... |
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No. 1486 | 11 Jul 2018 |
Vers une croissance plus inclusive en Tunisie
Le niveau de vie moyen des Tunisiens a augmenté de façon continue depuis plusieurs décennies tandis que la pauvreté et les inégalités ont largement diminué grâce à la mise en oeuvre de nombreux programmes sociaux. L’accès aux infrastructures de base... |
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No. 814 | 10 Dec 2010 |
Vers un système fiscal plus efficient et moins générateur de distorsions au Portugal
The process of fiscal consolidation and the need to step up the poor long term economic performance provide an opportunity to implement tax measures to improve efficiency and rebalance the economy. As consolidation progresses, switching taxes from... |
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No. 557 | 11 Jun 2007 |
Vers un système fiscal plus efficace en Nouvelle-Zélande
After the radical reforms undertaken in the 1980s, the NZ tax system has long been regarded as one of most efficient within the OECD, and is based on a comprehensive income approach. Looking forward, the country will require a tax regime that helps... |
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No. 731 | 03 Nov 2009 |
Vers un secteur bancaire russe plus efficace et résilient en Russie
In the decade following the 1998 financial crisis Russia’s banking system grew much larger and stronger – indeed, growth rates were dangerously high – but even before the onset of the current global crisis it continued to play a limited role in... |
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Éliminer progressivement les subventions à l'énergie en l'Indonésie
Annabelle Mourougane
26 Oct 2010
The oil price hike in 2007-08 underlined the vulnerability of Indonesia’s energy subsidy policy to oil price volatility. In addition to entailing significant economic and environmental costs, energy subsidies put pressure on the public budget and...
Éliminer les obstacles à l'emploi des femmes en Irlande
Boris Cournède
04 Sept 2006
Women have contributed a great deal to Ireland's economic growth, including by joining the labour force in large numbers. The rise in female participation since 1990 has been amongst the strongest in the OECD, but from a low base. Female...
Élever le niveau de formation et rompre le cycle de l'inégalité au Royaume-Uni
Anne-Marie Brook
28 Aug 2008
Globalisation, together with skill-biased technical change, is changing the composition of jobs in advanced economies and raising the level of skills required to do them. This has increased the importance of educating a large proportion of the...
Éducation et formation de la Pologne
Paul O'Brien et Wojciech Paczynski
30 Jun 2006
An effective system of education and training is important for both social and economic reasons. Its role in the Polish economy is to provide the current and future labour force with skills to facilitate both continuing productivity growth and...
Écarts relatifs à l'investissement après la crise
Christine Lewis, Nigel Pain, Jan Stráský et Fusako Menkyna
14 Oct 2014
The downturn in fixed investment among advanced economies from the onset of the global crisis was unusually severe, widespread and long-lasting relative to comparable episodes in the past. As a result, investment gaps are large in many countries, not...
Écarts entre les importations et les exportations dans les statistiques du commerce extérieur du l'OCDE
Derek Blades et Marina Ivanov
01 Sept 1985
La présente note traite des différences sur échanges, c'est-à-dire de l'écart entre le chiffre d'un flux d'importation et celui qui concerne (apparemment) le même flux considéré comme exportation. Par définition, on posera ici que les différences sur...
Y-a-t-il un argument en faveur d'une taxe carbone aux frontières ?
Jean-Marc Burniaux, Jean Château et Romain Duval
21 Jul 2010
Concern that unilateral greenhouse gas emission reductions could foster carbon leakage and undermine the international competitiveness of domestic industry has led to growing calls for carbon-based border-tax adjustments (BTAs). This paper uses a...
Y a-t-il convergence entre régions de Russie ?
Hartmut Lehmann et Maria Giulia Silvagni
06 Aug 2013
This paper analyses convergence in per capita gross regional product of Russia’s regions during the period 1995-2010, when regional data are available. Using a panel regression framework we find no evidence for beta-convergence. Instead we find...
Y a-t-il beaucoup à dire en faveur du ciblage du niveau des prix ?
Boris Cournède et Diego Moccero
24 Aug 2009
There is a case, but there are also counter-arguments. With sufficient forward-looking behaviour among firms and households, price-level targeting can act as a powerful built-in stabiliser through automatic shifts in inflation expectations. This...
Vitesse d'ajustement à des réformes sur le marché du travail et de la fiscalité
Annabelle Mourougane et Lukas Vogel
28 Oct 2008
This paper examines the nature and the length of economic adjustments to selected structural reforms, drawing on a variety of approaches: descriptive analysis and simulations using Dynamic General Equilibrium and macro-economic neo-Keynesian models....
Vieillissement, services sociaux et collectiviés locales en Finlande
Jens Lundsgaard
10 May 2005
With population ageing setting in sooner and more forcefully than in other OECD countries, Finland needs to reorder its fiscal priorities so as to ensure fiscal sustainability. That will require considerable reform as public spending currently...
Vers une politique de taux de change plus flexible en Russie
Roland Beck et Geoff Barnard
18 Dec 2009
In the years preceding the onset of the global financial crisis, the Central Bank of Russia (CBR) had two goals: to reduce inflation and limit the real appreciation of the rouble. Given the strength of Russia’s balance of payments during the ten...
Vers une meilleure compréhension de l'économie informelle
Dan Andrews, Aida Caldera Sánchez et Åsa Johansson
30 May 2011
It is important to understand the nature and drivers of informality, as its social and economic consequences are wide-ranging. This paper critically reviews the current state of cross-country research on informality and discusses how existing data...
Vers une fiscalite plus efficiente et moins complexe
Richard Herd et Chiara Bronchi
17 Dec 2001
There are only a few OECD Member countries with a lower tax take than the United States. Nonetheless there are a number of improvements that could help reduce the distortions that taxation creates in the economy and so boost long-run economic...
Vers une croissance verte au Danemark
Stéphanie Jamet
28 Jun 2012
Denmark’s green growth strategy focuses on moving the energy system away from fossil fuels and investing in green technologies, while limiting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. On the whole, current policies should allow Denmark to reach near-term...
Vers une croissance plus verte en Luxembourg
Nicola Brandt
25 Jun 2013
Du fait d’une solide croissance économique globale et du renforcement de son rôle de centre économique régional, le Luxembourg enregistre une intensification des pressions sur l’environnement. C’est là, avant tout, le résultat de l’augmentation de sa...
Vers une croissance plus inclusive en Tunisie
Christine de la Maisonneuve, Hedi Larbi et Raja Dridi
11 Jul 2018
Le niveau de vie moyen des Tunisiens a augmenté de façon continue depuis plusieurs décennies tandis que la pauvreté et les inégalités ont largement diminué grâce à la mise en oeuvre de nombreux programmes sociaux. L’accès aux infrastructures de base...
Vers un système fiscal plus efficient et moins générateur de distorsions au Portugal
Álvaro Pina
10 Dec 2010
The process of fiscal consolidation and the need to step up the poor long term economic performance provide an opportunity to implement tax measures to improve efficiency and rebalance the economy. As consolidation progresses, switching taxes from...
Vers un système fiscal plus efficace en Nouvelle-Zélande
Annabelle Mourougane
11 Jun 2007
After the radical reforms undertaken in the 1980s, the NZ tax system has long been regarded as one of most efficient within the OECD, and is based on a comprehensive income approach. Looking forward, the country will require a tax regime that helps...
Vers un secteur bancaire russe plus efficace et résilient en Russie
Geoff Barnard
03 Nov 2009
In the decade following the 1998 financial crisis Russia’s banking system grew much larger and stronger – indeed, growth rates were dangerously high – but even before the onset of the current global crisis it continued to play a limited role in...