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No. 679 | 06 Mar 2009 |
Les banques centrales d'Amérique latine se comportent-elles d'une manière non-linéaire?
This papers estimates unrestricted monetary reaction functions for four Latin American countries (Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico) and tests for the presence of non-linear effects in central bank behaviour. The analysis covers the post-1999... |
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No. 678 | 03 Mar 2009 |
Améliorer les résultats dans le domaine de l'éducation en Australie
The Australian education system fares well in international comparison with regards to PISA test scores and the higher education system attracts an increasing number of foreign students. Vocational education and training (VET) is an important part of... |
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No. 677 | 09 Mar 2009 |
Quantifier l'impact des conditions financières dans la Zone Euro, le Japon, le Royaume-Uni et les États-Unis
This paper constructs a broad measure of financial conditions for the United States, Japan, the Euro Area and the United Kingdom, by extending monetary condition indices which are traditionally used to gauge the impact of monetary policy on the... |
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No. 676 | 27 Feb 2009 |
Un inventaire des indicateurs structurels de politique et de performance
This paper reviews and assesses in terms of availability, reliability and transparency existing policy and outcome indicators that have been found to be linked both directly and indirectly to economic growth and living standards. Indicators aiming at... |
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No. 675 | 25 Feb 2009 |
Les effets de stabilisation des dépenses sociales
The aim of this paper is to assess the ability of social spending to smooth output shocks and to provide stabilization. The results show that overall social spending is able to smooth about 16 percent of a shock to GDP. Among its subcategories,... |
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No. 674 | 25 Feb 2009 |
Convergence budgétaire, volatilité des cycles économiques et croissance
This paper analyzes the effects of fiscal convergence on business cycle volatility and growth. Using a panel 21 OECD countries (including 11 EMU countries) and 40 years of data, we find that countries with similar government budget positions tend to... |
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No. 673 | 20 Feb 2009 |
Rehausser la productivité dans le secteur des services en Corée
Labour productivity growth in the service sector has been low relative to manufacturing. This is explained in part by weak competition in services resulting from strict product market regulation and the low level of import penetration and inflows of... |
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No. 672 | 20 Feb 2009 |
Soutenir la croissance en Corée en réformant le marché du travail et en améliorant le système d'éducation
A well-functioning labour market is essential to sustain rapid economic growth in the face of population ageing. Priorities are to reverse the rising share of non-regular workers, which has negative implications for both growth and equity, and... |
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No. 671 | 20 Feb 2009 |
Réformer le système fiscal en Corée afin de favoriser la croissance économique et de faire face au rapide vieillissement démographique
Korea has one of the lowest tax burdens in the OECD area, reflecting its small public sector. However, rapid population ageing will put upward pressure on government spending. The challenge is to meet the long-run need for greater expenditures and... |
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No. 670 | 20 Feb 2009 |
Stabilité des marchés de capitaux dans l'Union européenne : Améliorer la réglementation et le contrôle
Financial innovation and integration have spurred financial development and enhanced consumer choice. Financial integration has also been associated with the emergence of large, complex, cross-border financial institutions (LCFIs). This has changed... |
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No. 669 | 24 Feb 2009 |
Surmonter la crise financière aux Etats-Unis
The global financial crisis that emerged in mid 2007 has caused considerable economic disruptions in the United States and elsewhere, and exposed major flaws in the global financial system. After examining the origins of the crisis, this paper... |
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No. 668 | 17 Feb 2009 |
Crises financières : leçons du passé et implications de politiques économiques
This overview paper examines the financial crisis in light of past country experience and economic theory and sets out some preliminary policy recommendations. A number of facets of the crisis are detailed, including its origins and spreading factors... |
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No. 667 | 17 Feb 2009 |
Réformes pour ouvrir à la concurrence les secteurs abrités en Suisse
Measures to make the regulation of product markets more conducive to competition play a prominent role in the governments “growth package” of measures to stimulate economic growth which are in the process of being implemented. This paper discusses... |
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No. 666 | 17 Feb 2009 |
Améliorer les résultats de l'enseignement en Espagne
Impressive progress has been made in raising participation in early childhood education as well as tertiary educational attainment over the past 30 years. However, the inflow of poorly educated youth into the labour market is unusually heavy for a... |
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No. 665 | 06 Feb 2009 |
Réforme du système de santé aux États Unis
In spite of improvements, on various measures of health outcomes the United States appears to rank relatively poorly among OECD countries. Health expenditures, in contrast, are significantly higher than in any other OECD country. While there are... |
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No. 664 | 06 Feb 2009 |
Le rôle de la R&D and de la diffusion des technologies dans l'atténuation du changementclimatique : nouvelles perspectives à l'aide du modèle WITCH
This paper uses the WITCH model, a computable general equilibrium model with endogenous technological change, to explore the impact of various climate policies on energy technology choices and the costs of stabilising greenhouse gas concentrations.... |
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No. 663 | 03 Feb 2009 |
Un cadre d'analyse et des scénarios de long terme pour l'économie mondiale
This paper develops and applies a simple “conditional growth” framework to make long-term GDP projections for the world economy, taking as a starting point recent empirical evidence about the importance of total factor productivity and human capital... |
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No. 662 | 26 Jan 2009 |
Concrétiser le potentiel de l'Afrique du Sud en matière d'emploi
Unemployment in South Africa is extremely high and unevenly distributed, being concentrated among young less-skilled blacks. The legacies of apartheid can explain part of the increase in labour supply and inability of the economy to absorb it which... |
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No. 661 | 26 Jan 2009 |
Optimiser la performance des établissements scolaires norvégiens
Traditionally, the Norwegian compulsory education system has focused strongly on the linked goals of equal opportunities to learn, comprehensive and inclusive education. While some of these objectives have been met successfully, a number of... |
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No. 660 | 15 Jan 2009 |
Le secteur financier peut-il rester le principal moteur de la croissance au Luxembourg?
Le secteur financier a été le principal moteur de l'économie au cours des deux dernières décennies. Les avantages comparatifs du Luxembourg en matière d'activités financières résident essentiellement dans le caractère évolutif de son cadre législatif... |
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Les banques centrales d'Amérique latine se comportent-elles d'une manière non-linéaire?
Luiz de Mello, Diego Moccero et Matteo Mogliani
06 Mar 2009
This papers estimates unrestricted monetary reaction functions for four Latin American countries (Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico) and tests for the presence of non-linear effects in central bank behaviour. The analysis covers the post-1999...
Améliorer les résultats dans le domaine de l'éducation en Australie
Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou
03 Mar 2009
The Australian education system fares well in international comparison with regards to PISA test scores and the higher education system attracts an increasing number of foreign students. Vocational education and training (VET) is an important part of...
Quantifier l'impact des conditions financières dans la Zone Euro, le Japon, le Royaume-Uni et les États-Unis
Stéphanie Guichard, David Haugh et David Turner
09 Mar 2009
This paper constructs a broad measure of financial conditions for the United States, Japan, the Euro Area and the United Kingdom, by extending monetary condition indices which are traditionally used to gauge the impact of monetary policy on the...
Un inventaire des indicateurs structurels de politique et de performance
Davide Furceri et Annabelle Mourougane
27 Feb 2009
This paper reviews and assesses in terms of availability, reliability and transparency existing policy and outcome indicators that have been found to be linked both directly and indirectly to economic growth and living standards. Indicators aiming at...
Les effets de stabilisation des dépenses sociales
Davide Furceri
25 Feb 2009
The aim of this paper is to assess the ability of social spending to smooth output shocks and to provide stabilization. The results show that overall social spending is able to smooth about 16 percent of a shock to GDP. Among its subcategories,...
Convergence budgétaire, volatilité des cycles économiques et croissance
Davide Furceri
25 Feb 2009
This paper analyzes the effects of fiscal convergence on business cycle volatility and growth. Using a panel 21 OECD countries (including 11 EMU countries) and 40 years of data, we find that countries with similar government budget positions tend to...
Rehausser la productivité dans le secteur des services en Corée
Randall S. Jones
20 Feb 2009
Labour productivity growth in the service sector has been low relative to manufacturing. This is explained in part by weak competition in services resulting from strict product market regulation and the low level of import penetration and inflows of...
Soutenir la croissance en Corée en réformant le marché du travail et en améliorant le système d'éducation
Randall S. Jones et Masahiko Tsutsumi
20 Feb 2009
A well-functioning labour market is essential to sustain rapid economic growth in the face of population ageing. Priorities are to reverse the rising share of non-regular workers, which has negative implications for both growth and equity, and...
Réformer le système fiscal en Corée afin de favoriser la croissance économique et de faire face au rapide vieillissement démographique
Randall S. Jones
20 Feb 2009
Korea has one of the lowest tax burdens in the OECD area, reflecting its small public sector. However, rapid population ageing will put upward pressure on government spending. The challenge is to meet the long-run need for greater expenditures and...
Stabilité des marchés de capitaux dans l'Union européenne : Améliorer la réglementation et le contrôle
Jeremy Lawson, Sebastian Barnes et Marte Sollie
20 Feb 2009
Financial innovation and integration have spurred financial development and enhanced consumer choice. Financial integration has also been associated with the emergence of large, complex, cross-border financial institutions (LCFIs). This has changed...
Surmonter la crise financière aux Etats-Unis
Andrea de Michelis
24 Feb 2009
The global financial crisis that emerged in mid 2007 has caused considerable economic disruptions in the United States and elsewhere, and exposed major flaws in the global financial system. After examining the origins of the crisis, this paper...
Crises financières : leçons du passé et implications de politiques économiques
Davide Furceri et Annabelle Mourougane
17 Feb 2009
This overview paper examines the financial crisis in light of past country experience and economic theory and sets out some preliminary policy recommendations. A number of facets of the crisis are detailed, including its origins and spreading factors...
Réformes pour ouvrir à la concurrence les secteurs abrités en Suisse
Andrés Fuentes
17 Feb 2009
Measures to make the regulation of product markets more conducive to competition play a prominent role in the governments “growth package” of measures to stimulate economic growth which are in the process of being implemented. This paper discusses...
Améliorer les résultats de l'enseignement en Espagne
Andrés Fuentes
17 Feb 2009
Impressive progress has been made in raising participation in early childhood education as well as tertiary educational attainment over the past 30 years. However, the inflow of poorly educated youth into the labour market is unusually heavy for a...
Réforme du système de santé aux États Unis
David Carey, Bradley Herring et Patrick Lenain
06 Feb 2009
In spite of improvements, on various measures of health outcomes the United States appears to rank relatively poorly among OECD countries. Health expenditures, in contrast, are significantly higher than in any other OECD country. While there are...
Le rôle de la R&D and de la diffusion des technologies dans l'atténuation du changementclimatique : nouvelles perspectives à l'aide du modèle WITCH
Valentina Bosetti, Carlo Carraro, Romain Duval, Alessandra Sgobbi et Massimo Tavoni
06 Feb 2009
This paper uses the WITCH model, a computable general equilibrium model with endogenous technological change, to explore the impact of various climate policies on energy technology choices and the costs of stabilising greenhouse gas concentrations....
Un cadre d'analyse et des scénarios de long terme pour l'économie mondiale
Romain Duval et Christine de la Maisonneuve
03 Feb 2009
This paper develops and applies a simple “conditional growth” framework to make long-term GDP projections for the world economy, taking as a starting point recent empirical evidence about the importance of total factor productivity and human capital...
Concrétiser le potentiel de l'Afrique du Sud en matière d'emploi
Geoff Barnard
26 Jan 2009
Unemployment in South Africa is extremely high and unevenly distributed, being concentrated among young less-skilled blacks. The legacies of apartheid can explain part of the increase in labour supply and inability of the economy to absorb it which...
Optimiser la performance des établissements scolaires norvégiens
Romina Boarini
26 Jan 2009
Traditionally, the Norwegian compulsory education system has focused strongly on the linked goals of equal opportunities to learn, comprehensive and inclusive education. While some of these objectives have been met successfully, a number of...
Le secteur financier peut-il rester le principal moteur de la croissance au Luxembourg?
Arnaud Bourgain, Patrice Pieretti et Jens Høj
15 Jan 2009
Le secteur financier a été le principal moteur de l'économie au cours des deux dernières décennies. Les avantages comparatifs du Luxembourg en matière d'activités financières résident essentiellement dans le caractère évolutif de son cadre législatif...