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No. 458 | 02 Dec 2005 |
Du développement à la mise en oeuvre de l'innovation
Innovation surveys provide a broad measure of the successful commercial introduction of new product and process innovations. The dual purposes of this paper are to establish whether survey-based measures of innovation are related to more widely used... |
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No. 457 | 02 Dec 2005 |
Des idées au développement
This paper uses panel regressions to investigate the effects of innovation policies and framework factors on business R&D intensity and patenting for a sample of 20 OECD countries over the period 1982- 2001. Both sets of factors are found to matter;... |
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No. 456 | 01 Dec 2005 |
Revue des politiques publiques en faveur de l'innovation
Innovation is a broad topic, about which much has been written. Almost every kind of public policy has either a direct or an indirect impact on factors that affect innovative activity. The purpose of this paper is to draw out the key implications... |
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No. 455 | 27 Oct 2005 |
Renforcer la réglementation au Chili
Chile’s regulatory framework is working reasonably well. The country’s structural reforms since the 1980s, with the privatisation of utilities and deregulation of product and labour markets, have improved resource allocation and increased the... |
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No. 454 | 27 Oct 2005 |
Encourager l'innovation au Chili
A good framework for investment in innovation can contribute to increasing Chile’s growth potential. Spending on R&D is currently low in relation to GDP and heavily reliant on government financing. Innovation activity in the business sector is also... |
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No. 453 | 17 Oct 2005 |
Optimiser l'impact de la décentralisation au Mexique
Enhanced autonomy of sub-national governments has spurred innovative management. Spending assignments across levels of government, however, often overlap and/or are not yet fully understood by most citizens. Sub-national governments’ accountability... |
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No. 452 | 13 Oct 2005 |
Renforcer le potentiel de croissance de la productivité en Grèce
This Working Paper looks at structural policies which would improve Greece’s long-term economic performance and help speed economic and social convergence with average European Union member countries. It focuses on a number of key areas which are... |
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No. 451 | 13 Oct 2005 |
Concurrence sur les marchés de produits et performance économique en Australie
The OECD Growth Study and other empirical work have shown that the strength of competition in product markets plays an important role in the economic growth process as well as contributing to a more efficient allocation of resources in a static... |
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No. 450 | 12 Oct 2005 |
Prix des logements et inflation dans la zone euro
The inflation measure used by the European Central Bank excludes housing costs that are borne by home owners even though they make up more than a tenth of household final consumption expenditure in the euro area. Has the exclusion of owner-occupied... |
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No. 449 | 07 Oct 2005 |
Le marché unique de l'UE
While the single market has largely been achieved for the EU market for goods, the services sector has lagged behind. This has resulted in sluggish activity, low productivity growth, high prices, that show a wide dispersion and relatively high... |
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No. 448 | 03 Oct 2005 |
L'impôt à taux unique dans le contexte de réformes économiques slovaques
Slovakia’s fundamental tax reform of 2004 considerably improved the simplicity and efficiency of the tax system by eliminating exemptions and special regimes and setting the rates for the personal income tax (PIT), the corporate income tax (CIT) and... |
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No. 447 | 30 Sept 2005 |
Le challenge de l'éducation au Mexique
The growth of potential GDP in Mexico is not fast enough to narrow the income gap with other OECD countries at a sufficient pace. The persistent weakness in human capital development contributes to this situation. In particular, Mexicans spend... |
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No. 446 | 29 Sept 2005 |
A la recherche de l'efficience
One area where spending discipline will become increasingly important in Hungary is health care. This paper describes the structure of the health care system, highlights outstanding weaknesses and considers ways to make financing more stable and... |
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No. 445 | 28 Sept 2005 |
La politique d'innovation en Hongrie
The Hungarian government has recently been focusing on innovation policy as part of a wider campaign to improve the business environment. This paper first underscores the importance of a good general business climate in encouraging both formal and... |
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No. 444 | 21 Sept 2005 |
Problèmes posés aux pays en phase de rattrapage par l'adhésion à l'UME
The Maastricht criteria for accession to the euro area can be difficult for any economy to achieve, not least because of the challenges posed by the “impossible trinity”, which suggests that it is not possible to target both a stable exchange rate... |
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No. 443 | 20 Sept 2005 |
Soins de santé en Suède: comment en avoir plus pour son argent ?
This paper reviews the strengths and weaknesses of the Swedish healthcare system and the challenges that it will face in the future. It discusses ways to improve access to primary care, including different methods for paying GPs, whether access is... |
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No. 442 | 19 Sept 2005 |
Réduire l'incidence des congés de maladie en Suède
Sweden’s single biggest economic problem is the high number of people absent from work due to sickness or disability. This paper describes the problem and looks at what other countries have done to reduce absenteeism. It emphasises a mutual... |
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No. 441 | 06 Sept 2005 |
Conséquences sur le marché du travail du vieillissement rapide des employés du secteur public
This paper estimates and discusses some of the potential labour market implications arising from the rapid ageing of government employees in a number of OECD countries. Under alternative scenarios for future public employment policies, available... |
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No. 440 | 10 Aug 2005 |
Le nouveau modèle du commerce international de l'OCDE
This paper provides a detailed description of recent research to re-estimate and re-specify the international trade volume and price equations that are used in the OECD Economics Department to analyse international trade developments. New panel data... |
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No. 439 | 28 Jul 2005 |
Le système fiscal français
France belongs to the group of OECD countries with relatively high tax levels. In recent years French governments have been increasingly aware that the tax system may have negative effects on growth and employment and some reforms have been... |
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Du développement à la mise en oeuvre de l'innovation
Florence Jaumotte et Nigel Pain
02 Dec 2005
Innovation surveys provide a broad measure of the successful commercial introduction of new product and process innovations. The dual purposes of this paper are to establish whether survey-based measures of innovation are related to more widely used...
Des idées au développement
Florence Jaumotte et Nigel Pain
02 Dec 2005
This paper uses panel regressions to investigate the effects of innovation policies and framework factors on business R&D intensity and patenting for a sample of 20 OECD countries over the period 1982- 2001. Both sets of factors are found to matter;...
Revue des politiques publiques en faveur de l'innovation
Florence Jaumotte et Nigel Pain
01 Dec 2005
Innovation is a broad topic, about which much has been written. Almost every kind of public policy has either a direct or an indirect impact on factors that affect innovative activity. The purpose of this paper is to draw out the key implications...
Renforcer la réglementation au Chili
Alexander Galetovic et Luiz de Mello
27 Oct 2005
Chile’s regulatory framework is working reasonably well. The country’s structural reforms since the 1980s, with the privatisation of utilities and deregulation of product and labour markets, have improved resource allocation and increased the...
Encourager l'innovation au Chili
José-Miguel Benavente, Luiz de Mello et Nanno Mulder
27 Oct 2005
A good framework for investment in innovation can contribute to increasing Chile’s growth potential. Spending on R&D is currently low in relation to GDP and heavily reliant on government financing. Innovation activity in the business sector is also...
Optimiser l'impact de la décentralisation au Mexique
Isabelle Joumard
17 Oct 2005
Enhanced autonomy of sub-national governments has spurred innovative management. Spending assignments across levels of government, however, often overlap and/or are not yet fully understood by most citizens. Sub-national governments’ accountability...
Renforcer le potentiel de croissance de la productivité en Grèce
Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou et Helmut Ziegelschmidt
13 Oct 2005
This Working Paper looks at structural policies which would improve Greece’s long-term economic performance and help speed economic and social convergence with average European Union member countries. It focuses on a number of key areas which are...
Concurrence sur les marchés de produits et performance économique en Australie
Helmut Ziegelschmidt, Vassiliki Koutsogeorgopoulou, Simen Bjornerud et Michael Wise
13 Oct 2005
The OECD Growth Study and other empirical work have shown that the strength of competition in product markets plays an important role in the economic growth process as well as contributing to a more efficient allocation of resources in a static...
Prix des logements et inflation dans la zone euro
Boris Cournède
12 Oct 2005
The inflation measure used by the European Central Bank excludes housing costs that are borne by home owners even though they make up more than a tenth of household final consumption expenditure in the euro area. Has the exclusion of owner-occupied...
Le marché unique de l'UE
Line Vogt
07 Oct 2005
While the single market has largely been achieved for the EU market for goods, the services sector has lagged behind. This has resulted in sluggish activity, low productivity growth, high prices, that show a wide dispersion and relatively high...
L'impôt à taux unique dans le contexte de réformes économiques slovaques
Anne-Marie Brook et Willi Leibfritz
03 Oct 2005
Slovakia’s fundamental tax reform of 2004 considerably improved the simplicity and efficiency of the tax system by eliminating exemptions and special regimes and setting the rates for the personal income tax (PIT), the corporate income tax (CIT) and...
Le challenge de l'éducation au Mexique
Stéphanie Guichard
30 Sept 2005
The growth of potential GDP in Mexico is not fast enough to narrow the income gap with other OECD countries at a sufficient pace. The persistent weakness in human capital development contributes to this situation. In particular, Mexicans spend...
A la recherche de l'efficience
Alessandro Goglio
29 Sept 2005
One area where spending discipline will become increasingly important in Hungary is health care. This paper describes the structure of the health care system, highlights outstanding weaknesses and considers ways to make financing more stable and...
La politique d'innovation en Hongrie
Philip Hemmings
28 Sept 2005
The Hungarian government has recently been focusing on innovation policy as part of a wider campaign to improve the business environment. This paper first underscores the importance of a good general business climate in encouraging both formal and...
Problèmes posés aux pays en phase de rattrapage par l'adhésion à l'UME
Anne-Marie Brook
21 Sept 2005
The Maastricht criteria for accession to the euro area can be difficult for any economy to achieve, not least because of the challenges posed by the “impossible trinity”, which suggests that it is not possible to target both a stable exchange rate...
Soins de santé en Suède: comment en avoir plus pour son argent ?
David Rae
20 Sept 2005
This paper reviews the strengths and weaknesses of the Swedish healthcare system and the challenges that it will face in the future. It discusses ways to improve access to primary care, including different methods for paying GPs, whether access is...
Réduire l'incidence des congés de maladie en Suède
David Rae
19 Sept 2005
Sweden’s single biggest economic problem is the high number of people absent from work due to sickness or disability. This paper describes the problem and looks at what other countries have done to reduce absenteeism. It emphasises a mutual...
Conséquences sur le marché du travail du vieillissement rapide des employés du secteur public
Jens Høj et Sylvie Toly
06 Sept 2005
This paper estimates and discusses some of the potential labour market implications arising from the rapid ageing of government employees in a number of OECD countries. Under alternative scenarios for future public employment policies, available...
Le nouveau modèle du commerce international de l'OCDE
Nigel Pain, Annabelle Mourougane, Franck Sédillot et Laurence Le Fouler
10 Aug 2005
This paper provides a detailed description of recent research to re-estimate and re-specify the international trade volume and price equations that are used in the OECD Economics Department to analyse international trade developments. New panel data...
Le système fiscal français
Willi Leibfritz et Paul O'Brien
28 Jul 2005
France belongs to the group of OECD countries with relatively high tax levels. In recent years French governments have been increasingly aware that the tax system may have negative effects on growth and employment and some reforms have been...