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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. 632 | 12 Aug 2008 |
L'adoption de l'euro par la République slovaque
In January 2009, the Slovak Republic will adopt the euro and become the 16th member of the euro area. This paper investigates the implications of euro adoption in the Slovak Republic for inflation and interest rates with an attempt to quantify their... |
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No. 631 | 12 Aug 2008 |
Réforme fiscale au Canada pour plus d'efficience et d'équité
The Canadian government has set a high priority on reducing the economic burden of taxation. In a context of fiscal surpluses, it has been: markedly reducing corporate income and capital taxes; providing more personal tax relief especially at lower... |
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No. 630 | 01 Aug 2008 |
Réformer le système fiscal polonais afin d'améliorer son efficience
The Polish tax system is characterised by high social security contributions for both employers and employees. As a result, Poland has one of the highest tax wedges in the OECD, despite relatively low personal income tax rates. This, combined with a... |
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No. 629 | 04 Aug 2008 |
Moderniser la politique agricole du Canada
The agricultural sector in Canada is relatively large, compared to those in most other G7 countries. In recent years, the federal and provincial governments have undertaken a number of sectoral reforms to meet the competitiveness and environmental... |
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No. 628 | 04 Aug 2008 |
Tendances récentes et ruptures structurelles de la croissance de la productivité du travail aux États-Unis et dans UE15
This paper examines shifts in labour productivity growth in the United States and in Europe between 1970 and 2007 based on econometric tests of structural breaks. Additionally, it makes use of time-series-based projected labour productivity growth up... |
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No. 627 | 04 Aug 2008 |
Déterminants de l'état de santé
This paper aims to shed light on the contribution of health care and other determinants to the health status of the population and to provide evidence on whether or not health care resources are producing similar value for money across OECD... |
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No. 626 | 04 Aug 2008 |
Le rôle des mécanismes du marché dans les services publics
This paper presents a new set of institutional indicators that assess how sub-central governments harness market mechanisms such as tendering, outsourcing, user choice and competition, user fees and output-related funding when providing public... |
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No. 625 | 04 Aug 2008 |
Améliorer la formation du capital humain en Inde
The provision of high-quality education and health care to all of the population is considered a core element of public policy in most countries. In India, the government is active in both education and health but the private sector also plays an... |
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No. 624 | 04 Aug 2008 |
Réglementation du travail et dynamiques de l'emploi au niveau de l'État en Inde
Over the past decade, labour market outcomes have improved in India, with net employment rising markedly for the economy as a whole. However, these gains have arisen primarily in the unorganized and informal sectors of the economy, where productivity... |
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No. 623 | 04 Aug 2008 |
Profil de croissance de l'Inde et obstacles à une accélération de la croissance
India’s growth performance has improved significantly over the past 20 years, but has been uneven across industries and states. While some service industries, notably in the information and communications technology sector, have become highly... |
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No. 622 | 05 Aug 2008 |
Récolter les fruits de l'accroissement de la concurrence dans les industries de réseau
The potential to strengthen productivity growth and enhance consumer welfare through more competition is large in the energy and railway sectors. Establishing stronger vertical separation between network access provision and potentially competitive... |
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No. 621 | 01 Jul 2008 |
L'utilité de l'écart de production pour l'analyse de politique macroéconomique
Measures of the gap between actual and potential activity are used frequently as indicators of the economic cycle and play a vital role in the conduct of monetary and fiscal policy. Given that output and unemployment gap estimates are often subject... |
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No. 620 | 03 Jul 2008 |
Fiscalité et croissance économique
This paper investigates the design of tax structures to promote economic growth. It suggests a “tax and growth” ranking of taxes, confirming results from earlier literature but providing a more detailed disaggregation of taxes. Corporate taxes are... |
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No. 619 | 01 Jul 2008 |
Remédier aux pénuries de main-d'oeuvre
The Dutch labour market is functioning well, with employment and labour participation rates above OECD averages. Nevertheless, there are sizable pockets of under-activity, including social benefit recipients representing 17% of the working-age... |
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No. 618 | 27 Jun 2008 |
Maintenir la viabilité du secteur de l'énergie au Canada
Energy represents a major sustainable-development challenge for Canada. In the short term, labour shortages and infrastructure bottlenecks are likely to hinder energy developments and need to be addressed. In addition, provincial fiscal management... |
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No. 617 | 19 Jun 2008 |
Le système des impôts et des transferts sociaux néerlandais et l'emploi pendant le cycle de vie
An overlapping-generations model with search unemployment is calibrated for the Netherlands to assess the impact of tax-benefit reforms on labour supply. Several reforms are analysed, in particular the introduction of a flat tax and pension reforms.... |
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No. 616 | 13 Jun 2008 |
Réglementation, allocation des ressources et productivité dans les pays de l'OCDE
This paper relates diverging productivity performances across OECD countries over the past fifteen years to differences in the stringency of regulations in the product market. We first summarize industry-level evidence linking these diverging... |
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No. 615 | 15 May 2008 |
Les dépenses sociales en Corée dans le contexte d'un vieillissement démographique rapide
Faced with exceptionally rapid population ageing, Korea should address obstacles that lower fertility rates while encouraging higher labour force participation, particularly among women. While public social spending is currently very low, there is... |
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No. 614 | 15 May 2008 |
Renforcer la mondialisation de l'économie Coréenne
Globalisation through foreign direct investment (FDI), international trade and international movements of labour is a key force driving economic growth. Although Korea has become more integrated in the world economy over the past decade, it still... |
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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...
L'adoption de l'euro par la République slovaque
Felix Hüfner et Isabell Koske
12 Aug 2008
In January 2009, the Slovak Republic will adopt the euro and become the 16th member of the euro area. This paper investigates the implications of euro adoption in the Slovak Republic for inflation and interest rates with an attempt to quantify their...
Réforme fiscale au Canada pour plus d'efficience et d'équité
Alexandra Bibbee
12 Aug 2008
The Canadian government has set a high priority on reducing the economic burden of taxation. In a context of fiscal surpluses, it has been: markedly reducing corporate income and capital taxes; providing more personal tax relief especially at lower...
Réformer le système fiscal polonais afin d'améliorer son efficience
Alain de Serres
01 Aug 2008
The Polish tax system is characterised by high social security contributions for both employers and employees. As a result, Poland has one of the highest tax wedges in the OECD, despite relatively low personal income tax rates. This, combined with a...
Moderniser la politique agricole du Canada
Peter Jarrett et Shuji Kobayakawa
04 Aug 2008
The agricultural sector in Canada is relatively large, compared to those in most other G7 countries. In recent years, the federal and provincial governments have undertaken a number of sectoral reforms to meet the competitiveness and environmental...
Tendances récentes et ruptures structurelles de la croissance de la productivité du travail aux États-Unis et dans UE15
Laure Turner et Hervé Boulhol
04 Aug 2008
This paper examines shifts in labour productivity growth in the United States and in Europe between 1970 and 2007 based on econometric tests of structural breaks. Additionally, it makes use of time-series-based projected labour productivity growth up...
Déterminants de l'état de santé
Isabelle Joumard, Christophe André, Chantal Nicq et Olivier Chatal
04 Aug 2008
This paper aims to shed light on the contribution of health care and other determinants to the health status of the population and to provide evidence on whether or not health care resources are producing similar value for money across OECD...
Le rôle des mécanismes du marché dans les services publics
Hansjörg Blöchliger
04 Aug 2008
This paper presents a new set of institutional indicators that assess how sub-central governments harness market mechanisms such as tendering, outsourcing, user choice and competition, user fees and output-related funding when providing public...
Améliorer la formation du capital humain en Inde
Sean Dougherty et Richard Herd
04 Aug 2008
The provision of high-quality education and health care to all of the population is considered a core element of public policy in most countries. In India, the government is active in both education and health but the private sector also plays an...
Réglementation du travail et dynamiques de l'emploi au niveau de l'État en Inde
Sean Dougherty
04 Aug 2008
Over the past decade, labour market outcomes have improved in India, with net employment rising markedly for the economy as a whole. However, these gains have arisen primarily in the unorganized and informal sectors of the economy, where productivity...
Profil de croissance de l'Inde et obstacles à une accélération de la croissance
Sean Dougherty, Richard Herd, Thomas Chalaux et Abdul Erumban
04 Aug 2008
India’s growth performance has improved significantly over the past 20 years, but has been uneven across industries and states. While some service industries, notably in the information and communications technology sector, have become highly...
Récolter les fruits de l'accroissement de la concurrence dans les industries de réseau
Nicola Brandt
05 Aug 2008
The potential to strengthen productivity growth and enhance consumer welfare through more competition is large in the energy and railway sectors. Establishing stronger vertical separation between network access provision and potentially competitive...
L'utilité de l'écart de production pour l'analyse de politique macroéconomique
Isabell Koske et Nigel Pain
01 Jul 2008
Measures of the gap between actual and potential activity are used frequently as indicators of the economic cycle and play a vital role in the conduct of monetary and fiscal policy. Given that output and unemployment gap estimates are often subject...
Fiscalité et croissance économique
Åsa Johansson, Chistopher Heady, Jens Matthias Arnold, Bert Brys et Laura Vartia
03 Jul 2008
This paper investigates the design of tax structures to promote economic growth. It suggests a “tax and growth” ranking of taxes, confirming results from earlier literature but providing a more detailed disaggregation of taxes. Corporate taxes are...
Remédier aux pénuries de main-d'oeuvre
Ekkehard Ernst
01 Jul 2008
The Dutch labour market is functioning well, with employment and labour participation rates above OECD averages. Nevertheless, there are sizable pockets of under-activity, including social benefit recipients representing 17% of the working-age...
Maintenir la viabilité du secteur de l'énergie au Canada
Annabelle Mourougane
27 Jun 2008
Energy represents a major sustainable-development challenge for Canada. In the short term, labour shortages and infrastructure bottlenecks are likely to hinder energy developments and need to be addressed. In addition, provincial fiscal management...
Le système des impôts et des transferts sociaux néerlandais et l'emploi pendant le cycle de vie
Ekkehard Ernst et Timo Teuber
19 Jun 2008
An overlapping-generations model with search unemployment is calibrated for the Netherlands to assess the impact of tax-benefit reforms on labour supply. Several reforms are analysed, in particular the introduction of a flat tax and pension reforms....
Réglementation, allocation des ressources et productivité dans les pays de l'OCDE
Jens Matthias Arnold, Giuseppe Nicoletti et Stefano Scarpetta
13 Jun 2008
This paper relates diverging productivity performances across OECD countries over the past fifteen years to differences in the stringency of regulations in the product market. We first summarize industry-level evidence linking these diverging...
Les dépenses sociales en Corée dans le contexte d'un vieillissement démographique rapide
Randall S. Jones
15 May 2008
Faced with exceptionally rapid population ageing, Korea should address obstacles that lower fertility rates while encouraging higher labour force participation, particularly among women. While public social spending is currently very low, there is...
Renforcer la mondialisation de l'économie Coréenne
Randall S. Jones et Taesik Yoon
15 May 2008
Globalisation through foreign direct investment (FDI), international trade and international movements of labour is a key force driving economic growth. Although Korea has become more integrated in the world economy over the past decade, it still...