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No. 523 | 08 Nov 2006 |
Recherche des déterminants de la compétitivité-prix internationale de l'Allemagne à partir d'un modèle vectoriel autorégressif (VAR) structurel
The paper employs a structural vector auto-regression (SVAR) along the lines of Blanchard and Quah (1989) and Clarida and Gali (1994) to identify the sources of changes in German international price competitiveness over the past 30 years. This leads... |
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No. 522 | 03 Nov 2006 |
Quelques coûts à court terme pour des gains durables
The 2005 reform of the EU Stability and Growth Pact has provided leeway for governments to let their fiscal deficit temporarily breach the 3% rule to finance the immediate budgetary cost of structural reform, such as compensation schemes to offset... |
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No. 521 | 03 Nov 2006 |
Interactions entre la politique monétaire et budgétaire
This paper assesses how and in what circumstances, fiscal consolidations are affected by monetary conditions, using data covering 24 OECD countries over the past 25 years, Focusing on fiscal consolidation “episodes”, it is found that these tend to... |
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No. 520 | 30 Oct 2006 |
Rétablir la soutenabilité des finances publiques dans la zone euro
With population ageing, fiscal consolidation has become of paramount importance for euro area countries. Consolidation can be pursued in various ways, with different effects on potential growth, which itself will be dragged down by ageing. A dynamic... |
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No. 519 | 06 Oct 2006 |
Faut-il ajuster les indicateurs budgétaires pour tenir compte de l'incidence des termes de l'échange ?
This paper considers the case for adjusting measures of the cyclically-adjusted fiscal balance for exceptional movements in the terms of trade for those countries where production of commodities is a substantial share of output. For such countries... |
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No. 518 | 04 Oct 2006 |
Politique monétaire et anticipations d'inflation en Amérique latine
The current monetary policy framework in several Latin American countries, combining inflation targeting and a floating exchange-rate regime, has contributed to disinflation by anchoring expectations around low, stable levels. This paper uses... |
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No. 517 | 27 Sept 2006 |
Systèmes de protection sociale et ajustement structurel
Social safety nets protect citizens against hardship. By offering compensation, social safety nets may help overcome the political resistance to trade liberalisation and structural reform, but they can also weaken the incentives to work and save.... |
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No. 516 | 15 Sept 2006 |
Adapter le système éducatif Islandais à un nouveau contexte
This paper reviews Iceland’s performance in skills accumulation against the backdrop of a rapidly changing economic environment and discusses directions for further improvements. Since the late 1990s, the government has considerably raised... |
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No. 515 | 13 Sept 2006 |
Prévoir le PIB mensuel au Canada
The objective of this paper is to develop a short-term indicator-based model to predict quarterly GDP in Canada by efficiently exploiting all available monthly information. To this aim, monthly forecasting equations are estimated using the GDP series... |
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No. 514 | 08 Sept 2006 |
Le marché du logement en Finlande
While pronounced cycles in house prices have been a major cause of macroeconomic instability in the past, current house price developments do not yet suggest an overheating of the housing market. However, several important concerns are related to... |
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No. 513 | 08 Sept 2006 |
Le marché du logement au Danemark: moins de subventions et plus de souplesse
While Denmark has fairly flexible labour and product markets in most respects, the housing market stands out with large direct and indirect subsidies for all types of housing and a highly regulated rental market hindering mobility, probably resulting... |
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No. 512 | 06 Sept 2006 |
La réforme du marché du travail en Allemagne
High levels of unemployment and rising social charges have lead to considerable pressure on labour markets to adjust. Major steps in labour market reform have been implemented over the last three years. These need to be followed up in several... |
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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. 510 | 04 Sept 2006 |
Évaluation des élasticités-prix du commerce extérieur hors hydrocarbures en Russie
This paper attempts to assess the impact of exchange rate movements on Russian import and nonfuel export performance, using an error correction model. The estimation of trade equations shows that long-run price elasticities for imports and non-fuel... |
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No. 509 | 04 Sept 2006 |
Régulation, concurrence et convergence de la productivité
This paper investigates the effect of product market regulations on the international diffusion of productivity shocks. The empirical results indicate that restrictive product market regulations slow the process of adjustment through which best... |
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No. 508 | 04 Sept 2006 |
Améliorer la performance du système éducatif au Luxembourg
Improving education achievement in Luxembourg is a priority for strengthening productivity growth and enhancing residents. employment prospects in the private sector, where employers mainly hire cross-border workers. Student achievement in Luxembourg... |
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No. 507 | 04 Aug 2006 |
Améliorer la performance économique en stimulant la concurrence sur les marchés de produits en Allemagne
Much scope remains to make regulation of product markets more conducive to competition ? notwithstanding progress in recent years ? with substantial benefits for consumer welfare, productivity and employment. While the general competition legislation... |
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No. 506 | 02 Aug 2006 |
Réglementation des systèmes financiers et croissance économique
This paper examines whether regulation that is more conducive to competitive and efficient financial systems has a significant positive impact on sectoral output and productivity growth in a sample of 25 OECD countries. More specifically, following a... |
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No. 505 | 28 Jul 2006 |
Accroître le capital humain au Portugal
The lack of human capital in Portugal has become a key obstacle to higher growth. This paper discusses the performance of education and training services in Portugal and shows that improvements are needed to narrow the significant human capital gap... |
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No. 504 | 24 Jul 2006 |
Improving Labour Market Performance in France
With high unemployment, low participation of specific groups such as the low-skilled and those nearing retirement age, and relatively low average hours worked, France is far from using its full labour potential. Improving the labour market situation... |
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Recherche des déterminants de la compétitivité-prix internationale de l'Allemagne à partir d'un modèle vectoriel autorégressif (VAR) structurel
Martin Meurers
08 Nov 2006
The paper employs a structural vector auto-regression (SVAR) along the lines of Blanchard and Quah (1989) and Clarida and Gali (1994) to identify the sources of changes in German international price competitiveness over the past 30 years. This leads...
Quelques coûts à court terme pour des gains durables
Paul van den Noord et Boris Cournède
03 Nov 2006
The 2005 reform of the EU Stability and Growth Pact has provided leeway for governments to let their fiscal deficit temporarily breach the 3% rule to finance the immediate budgetary cost of structural reform, such as compensation schemes to offset...
Interactions entre la politique monétaire et budgétaire
Rudiger Ahrend, Pietro Catte et Robert Price
03 Nov 2006
This paper assesses how and in what circumstances, fiscal consolidations are affected by monetary conditions, using data covering 24 OECD countries over the past 25 years, Focusing on fiscal consolidation “episodes”, it is found that these tend to...
Rétablir la soutenabilité des finances publiques dans la zone euro
Boris Cournède et Frédéric Gonand
30 Oct 2006
With population ageing, fiscal consolidation has become of paramount importance for euro area countries. Consolidation can be pursued in various ways, with different effects on potential growth, which itself will be dragged down by ageing. A dynamic...
Faut-il ajuster les indicateurs budgétaires pour tenir compte de l'incidence des termes de l'échange ?
OCDE
06 Oct 2006
This paper considers the case for adjusting measures of the cyclically-adjusted fiscal balance for exceptional movements in the terms of trade for those countries where production of commodities is a substantial share of output. For such countries...
Politique monétaire et anticipations d'inflation en Amérique latine
OCDE
04 Oct 2006
The current monetary policy framework in several Latin American countries, combining inflation targeting and a floating exchange-rate regime, has contributed to disinflation by anchoring expectations around low, stable levels. This paper uses...
Systèmes de protection sociale et ajustement structurel
OCDE
27 Sept 2006
Social safety nets protect citizens against hardship. By offering compensation, social safety nets may help overcome the political resistance to trade liberalisation and structural reform, but they can also weaken the incentives to work and save....
Adapter le système éducatif Islandais à un nouveau contexte
Hannes Suppanz
15 Sept 2006
This paper reviews Iceland’s performance in skills accumulation against the backdrop of a rapidly changing economic environment and discusses directions for further improvements. Since the late 1990s, the government has considerably raised...
Prévoir le PIB mensuel au Canada
Annabelle Mourougane
13 Sept 2006
The objective of this paper is to develop a short-term indicator-based model to predict quarterly GDP in Canada by efficiently exploiting all available monthly information. To this aim, monthly forecasting equations are estimated using the GDP series...
Le marché du logement en Finlande
Laura Vartia
08 Sept 2006
While pronounced cycles in house prices have been a major cause of macroeconomic instability in the past, current house price developments do not yet suggest an overheating of the housing market. However, several important concerns are related to...
Le marché du logement au Danemark: moins de subventions et plus de souplesse
Espen Erlandsen, Jens Lundsgaard et Felix Hüfner
08 Sept 2006
While Denmark has fairly flexible labour and product markets in most respects, the housing market stands out with large direct and indirect subsidies for all types of housing and a highly regulated rental market hindering mobility, probably resulting...
La réforme du marché du travail en Allemagne
Eckhard Wurzel
06 Sept 2006
High levels of unemployment and rising social charges have lead to considerable pressure on labour markets to adjust. Major steps in labour market reform have been implemented over the last three years. These need to be followed up in several...
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...
Évaluation des élasticités-prix du commerce extérieur hors hydrocarbures en Russie
Christian Gianella et Corinne Chanteloup
04 Sept 2006
This paper attempts to assess the impact of exchange rate movements on Russian import and nonfuel export performance, using an error correction model. The estimation of trade equations shows that long-run price elasticities for imports and non-fuel...
Régulation, concurrence et convergence de la productivité
Paul Conway, Donato de Rosa, Giuseppe Nicoletti et Faye Steiner
04 Sept 2006
This paper investigates the effect of product market regulations on the international diffusion of productivity shocks. The empirical results indicate that restrictive product market regulations slow the process of adjustment through which best...
Améliorer la performance du système éducatif au Luxembourg
David Carey et Ekkehard Ernst
04 Sept 2006
Improving education achievement in Luxembourg is a priority for strengthening productivity growth and enhancing residents. employment prospects in the private sector, where employers mainly hire cross-border workers. Student achievement in Luxembourg...
Améliorer la performance économique en stimulant la concurrence sur les marchés de produits en Allemagne
Andrés Fuentes, Eckhard Wurzel et Andreas Reindl
04 Aug 2006
Much scope remains to make regulation of product markets more conducive to competition ? notwithstanding progress in recent years ? with substantial benefits for consumer welfare, productivity and employment. While the general competition legislation...
Réglementation des systèmes financiers et croissance économique
Alain de Serres, Shuji Kobayakawa, Torsten Sløk et Laura Vartia
02 Aug 2006
This paper examines whether regulation that is more conducive to competitive and efficient financial systems has a significant positive impact on sectoral output and productivity growth in a sample of 25 OECD countries. More specifically, following a...
Accroître le capital humain au Portugal
Stéphanie Guichard et Bénédicte Larre
28 Jul 2006
The lack of human capital in Portugal has become a key obstacle to higher growth. This paper discusses the performance of education and training services in Portugal and shows that improvements are needed to narrow the significant human capital gap...
Improving Labour Market Performance in France
Stéphanie Jamet
24 Jul 2006
With high unemployment, low participation of specific groups such as the low-skilled and those nearing retirement age, and relatively low average hours worked, France is far from using its full labour potential. Improving the labour market situation...