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No. 497 | 17 Jul 2006 |
Getting Education Right for Long-term Growth in the Czech Republic
The Czech education system is performing reasonably well. Secondary-school participation and completion rates have traditionally been high, and continue to be so. PISA results are above average, with Czech students performing among the best in the... |
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No. 496 | 17 Jul 2006 |
Évaluation des propositions de la République tchèque de 2005 sur la réforme des retraites
The Czech Republic faces one of the largest demographic challenges in the OECD area and making sure the public pension system is able to cope with rapid population ageing is important for long-term fiscal stability and social welfare. This paper... |
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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. 494 | 30 Jun 2006 |
The Rates and Revenue of Bank Transaction Taxes
This paper provides cross-country empirical evidence on the productivity of bank transaction taxes (BTTs). Our data set comprises six Latin American countries that have levied BTTs since the late 1980s: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and... |
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No. 493 | 30 Jun 2006 |
Qui ne risque n'a rien
The recent reform of the Stability and Growth Pact provides more leeway for EU governments to temporarily breach the 3% deficit limit if this facilitates the implementation of initially expensive reforms. But the implementation of this principle is... |
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No. 492 | 15 Jun 2006 |
L'envolée du marché irlandais du logement
The Irish housing market is very buoyant. The housing boom is driven by strong economic growth, dynamic demographics and low interest rates. However, large tax advantages and relatively lenient credit policies by banks have also played their part,... |
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No. 491 | 15 Jun 2006 |
Dynamiser la concurrence en Irlande
While Ireland’s economic performance has been impressive, there are too many sectors where producers are shielded from competition, at the expense of consumers. The loss in efficiency from these policies will become more noticeable as Ireland’s... |
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No. 490 | 13 Jun 2006 |
Éléments à l'origine de la faiblesse des taux d'intérêt à long terme
Long-term bond yields have been low in recent years both in nominal and real terms, and . especially in the United States - they have reacted differently to shifts in monetary and fiscal stances relative to previous cycles. This article examines... |
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No. 489 | 07 Jun 2006 |
Le défi budgétaire du Portugal
Portugal’s fiscal policy has failed to durably reduce the deficit below the Stability and Growth Pact threshold of 3% of GDP and was submitted to the excessive deficit procedure of the EU Commission for a second time in 2005. The paper describes... |
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No. 488 | 01 Jun 2006 |
La hausse des prix des logements touche-t-elle à son terme ?
House prices have been moving up strongly in real terms since the mid-1990s in the majority of OECD countries, with the ongoing upswing the longest of its kind in the OECD area since the 1970s. If interest rates were to rise significantly, real house... |
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No. 487 | 31 May 2006 |
Préserver le haut niveau des capacités d?innovation de la Suisse
Despite some weakening in the 1990s, partly due to sluggish trend growth, the Swiss innovation performance has been very strong. There are, however, areas in which policy reforms could strengthen innovation further and help Switzerland maintain its... |
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No. 486 | 02 Jun 2006 |
Employment Patterns in OECD Countries
This paper explores the impact of policies and institutions on employment and unemployment of OECD countries in the past decades. Reduced-form unemployment equations, consistent with standard wage setting/price-setting models, are estimated using... |
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No. 485 | 22 May 2006 |
Orientation de la politique budgétaire au Brésil sur la période 1995-2005
Brazil's fiscal adjustment since the floating of the real in 1999 has been impressive, even in periods of lacklustre growth. This suggests a remarkable fiscal effort to ensure public debt sustainability. To better gauge the magnitude of this... |
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No. 484 | 12 Jun 2006 |
Réaliser le potentiel pétrolier des pays de la CEI
This paper provides an overview of the political economy of oil in the CIS. It briefly situates the region's oil sector potential in the global context, before analysing the structural features of the oil sectors by country. It examines the ways in... |
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No. 483 | 12 May 2006 |
Rapport d'un Séminaire sur des scénarios de convergence économique
This document forms a record of a workshop held on 16 January 2006, aimed at examining the mechanisms underlying cross-country convergence of per capita GDP, to what extent they operate in practice, and the implications for policies, including those... |
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No. 482 | 06 Jul 2006 |
Révisions des méthods pour élaborer les potentiels de croissance et le scénario de moyen terms de l'OCDE
The OECD makes frequent use of the supply-side framework and associated measures of factor productivity, productive potential and associated output gaps in the assessment of the short-term conjunctural situation, comparative economic performance and... |
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No. 481 | 17 Feb 2006 |
Trouver l'équilibre entre qualité des soins et maîtrise des coûts
In recent years, a series of wide-ranging reforms designed to make greater use of market mechanisms has succeeded in eliminating shortages, raising efficiency and improving citizen satisfaction. Nevertheless, spending accelerated after the reforms,... |
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No. 480 | 16 Feb 2006 |
Le défi du vieillissement en Norvège
Norway will face a fast maturing old age pension scheme over the 30 next years whereas oil revenues will supply only a part of implicit liabilities related to the present generation. This working paper examines the recently proposed new measures to... |
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No. 479 | 10 Feb 2006 |
Renforcer l'innovation aux Pays-Bas
Strengthening the innovation system in the Netherlands is a priority for raising productivity growth, which has been relatively weak in recent years. Knowledge creation in the Netherlands is strong -- scientific publications per capita are the sixth... |
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No. 478 | 09 Feb 2006 |
Comment soutenir la croissance dans une économie fondée sur l'exploitation des ressources naturelles ?
In recent years economists have come to see rich natural resource endowments as a ?curse? or ?precious bane? that inevitably undermines development and slows economic growth. Resource-based development undeniably involves important risks.... |
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Getting Education Right for Long-term Growth in the Czech Republic
Alessandro Goglio
17 Jul 2006
The Czech education system is performing reasonably well. Secondary-school participation and completion rates have traditionally been high, and continue to be so. PISA results are above average, with Czech students performing among the best in the...
Évaluation des propositions de la République tchèque de 2005 sur la réforme des retraites
Philip Hemmings et Edward Whitehouse
17 Jul 2006
The Czech Republic faces one of the largest demographic challenges in the OECD area and making sure the public pension system is able to cope with rapid population ageing is important for long-term fiscal stability and social welfare. This paper...
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...
The Rates and Revenue of Bank Transaction Taxes
Jorge Baca-Campodónico, Luiz de Mello et Andrei Kirilenko
30 Jun 2006
This paper provides cross-country empirical evidence on the productivity of bank transaction taxes (BTTs). Our data set comprises six Latin American countries that have levied BTTs since the late 1980s: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and...
Qui ne risque n'a rien
Peter Hoeller et Claude Giorno
30 Jun 2006
The recent reform of the Stability and Growth Pact provides more leeway for EU governments to temporarily breach the 3% deficit limit if this facilitates the implementation of initially expensive reforms. But the implementation of this principle is...
L'envolée du marché irlandais du logement
David Rae et Paul van den Noord
15 Jun 2006
The Irish housing market is very buoyant. The housing boom is driven by strong economic growth, dynamic demographics and low interest rates. However, large tax advantages and relatively lenient credit policies by banks have also played their part,...
Dynamiser la concurrence en Irlande
David Rae, Line Vogt et Michael Wise
15 Jun 2006
While Ireland’s economic performance has been impressive, there are too many sectors where producers are shielded from competition, at the expense of consumers. The loss in efficiency from these policies will become more noticeable as Ireland’s...
Éléments à l'origine de la faiblesse des taux d'intérêt à long terme
Rudiger Ahrend, Pietro Catte et Robert Price
13 Jun 2006
Long-term bond yields have been low in recent years both in nominal and real terms, and . especially in the United States - they have reacted differently to shifts in monetary and fiscal stances relative to previous cycles. This article examines...
Le défi budgétaire du Portugal
Stéphanie Guichard et Willi Leibfritz
07 Jun 2006
Portugal’s fiscal policy has failed to durably reduce the deficit below the Stability and Growth Pact threshold of 3% of GDP and was submitted to the excessive deficit procedure of the EU Commission for a second time in 2005. The paper describes...
La hausse des prix des logements touche-t-elle à son terme ?
OCDE
01 Jun 2006
House prices have been moving up strongly in real terms since the mid-1990s in the majority of OECD countries, with the ongoing upswing the longest of its kind in the OECD area since the 1970s. If interest rates were to rise significantly, real house...
Préserver le haut niveau des capacités d?innovation de la Suisse
Florence Jaumotte
31 May 2006
Despite some weakening in the 1990s, partly due to sluggish trend growth, the Swiss innovation performance has been very strong. There are, however, areas in which policy reforms could strengthen innovation further and help Switzerland maintain its...
Employment Patterns in OECD Countries
Andrea Bassanini et Romain Duval
02 Jun 2006
This paper explores the impact of policies and institutions on employment and unemployment of OECD countries in the past decades. Reduced-form unemployment equations, consistent with standard wage setting/price-setting models, are estimated using...
Orientation de la politique budgétaire au Brésil sur la période 1995-2005
Luiz de Mello et Diego Moccero
22 May 2006
Brazil's fiscal adjustment since the floating of the real in 1999 has been impressive, even in periods of lacklustre growth. This suggests a remarkable fiscal effort to ensure public debt sustainability. To better gauge the magnitude of this...
Réaliser le potentiel pétrolier des pays de la CEI
Rudiger Ahrend et William Tompson
12 Jun 2006
This paper provides an overview of the political economy of oil in the CIS. It briefly situates the region's oil sector potential in the global context, before analysing the structural features of the oil sectors by country. It examines the ways in...
Rapport d'un Séminaire sur des scénarios de convergence économique
Nick Vanston
12 May 2006
This document forms a record of a workshop held on 16 January 2006, aimed at examining the mechanisms underlying cross-country convergence of per capita GDP, to what extent they operate in practice, and the implications for policies, including those...
Révisions des méthods pour élaborer les potentiels de croissance et le scénario de moyen terms de l'OCDE
Pierre-Olivier Beffy, Patrice Ollivaud, Pete Richardson et Franck Sédillot
06 Jul 2006
The OECD makes frequent use of the supply-side framework and associated measures of factor productivity, productive potential and associated output gaps in the assessment of the short-term conjunctural situation, comparative economic performance and...
Trouver l'équilibre entre qualité des soins et maîtrise des coûts
Alexandra Bibbee et Flavio Padrini
17 Feb 2006
In recent years, a series of wide-ranging reforms designed to make greater use of market mechanisms has succeeded in eliminating shortages, raising efficiency and improving citizen satisfaction. Nevertheless, spending accelerated after the reforms,...
Le défi du vieillissement en Norvège
Benoît Bellone et Alexandra Bibbee
16 Feb 2006
Norway will face a fast maturing old age pension scheme over the 30 next years whereas oil revenues will supply only a part of implicit liabilities related to the present generation. This working paper examines the recently proposed new measures to...
Renforcer l'innovation aux Pays-Bas
David Carey, Ekkehard Ernst, Rebecca Oyomopito et Jelte Theisens
10 Feb 2006
Strengthening the innovation system in the Netherlands is a priority for raising productivity growth, which has been relatively weak in recent years. Knowledge creation in the Netherlands is strong -- scientific publications per capita are the sixth...
Comment soutenir la croissance dans une économie fondée sur l'exploitation des ressources naturelles ?
Rudiger Ahrend
09 Feb 2006
In recent years economists have come to see rich natural resource endowments as a ?curse? or ?precious bane? that inevitably undermines development and slows economic growth. Resource-based development undeniably involves important risks....