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February 2026

The investor base for sovereign debt: Recent developments and potential implications

Long-term sovereign bond yields have risen as fiscal pressures mount and central banks step back from bond markets. With private investors playing a larger role, borrowing costs may remain higher and markets may become more volatile, raising important questions for debt management and financial stability.

By Masatoshi Ando, Ben Conigrave, Álvaro Pina and Caroline Roulet, OECD Economics Department.

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Raising Thailand’s productivity through regulatory reform

Thailand has made considerable economic advances over recent decades, but progress has slowed over the past several years, notably in productivity growth.

By Philip Hemmings, Jens Arnold, Charles Dennery and Isabella Medina, OECD Economics Department

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Why Argentina needs a labour market reform

Argentina is going through one of the most comprehensive reform efforts in its history. Since late 2023, the authorities have taken unprecedented measures to reform fiscal, monetary, trade and regulatory policies, all of which have triggered significant improvements in the business environment. For this transformation to translate into new jobs and better living standards, policymakers need to continue reducing institutional and market frictions that impose costs on the reallocation of workers from low- to high-productivity sectors.

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Unlocking Peru’s untapped talent by turning education into social mobility

Peru’s young population is full of potential, but too much of it remains underused. Intergenerational mobility has improved in education but remains weak in incomes. This disconnect explains why a young and increasingly educated population has not translated into stronger productivity growth or broader economic opportunity.
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Aprovechar el talento del Perú convirtiendo educación en movilidad social

La población joven del Perú tiene un gran potencial, pero una parte importante sigue sin aprovecharse. La movilidad intergeneracional ha mejorado en educación, pero sigue siendo débil en ingresos. Esta desconexión explica por qué una población joven y cada vez más educada no se ha traducido en un mayor crecimiento de la productividad ni en oportunidades económicas más amplias.
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