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Inefficient insolvency regimes: a barrier to creative destruction?

  • October 4, 2016September 29, 2016
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by Müge Adalet McGowan and Dan Andrews, Structural Policy Analysis, OECD Economics Department Productivity is the ultimate engine of growth in… Read More »Inefficient insolvency regimes: a barrier to creative destruction?

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Product market reforms under the microscope

  • September 28, 2016September 28, 2016

by Alexander Hijzen, Senior Economist, Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD and  Peter N. Gal, Economist, Economics Department,… Read More »Product market reforms under the microscope

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Does decentralisation foster regional GDP convergence?

  • September 23, 2016September 23, 2016

by Hansjörg Blöchliger, Senior Economist, Policy Studies Branch, Economics Department The growth pattern of OECD countries and their sub-national entities… Read More »Does decentralisation foster regional GDP convergence?

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Achieving and sharing the benefits of globalisation

  • September 22, 2016

by Catherine L. Mann, OECD Chief Economist, and Ken Ash, Director of the OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate. This post was… Read More »Achieving and sharing the benefits of globalisation

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Global growth warning: weak trade, financial distortions

  • September 21, 2016October 16, 2017
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By Catherine L. Mann, OECD Chief Economist The global economy remains in a low-growth trap. In our latest Interim Economic Outlook global… Read More »Global growth warning: weak trade, financial distortions

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Enhancing Greek exports is key to jobs and growth

  • September 7, 2016September 6, 2016
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By Christine de La Maisonneuve, Economist on the Greek desk, Economics Department With weak domestic demand and a relatively low… Read More »Enhancing Greek exports is key to jobs and growth

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Pump-priming productivity through reform: the case of Lithuania

  • August 2, 2016August 1, 2016

By Ben Westmore, Economist, Country Studies Branch, OECD Economics Department In the past two decades, the income level in Lithuania… Read More »Pump-priming productivity through reform: the case of Lithuania

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When size matters: scaling up delivery of Czech local services  

  • July 26, 2016July 7, 2016
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By Christine Lewis, Economist, Country Studies, OECD Economics Department A key argument for small local governments is that they can… Read More »When size matters: scaling up delivery of Czech local services  

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Tackling the three main challenges in Costa Rica: fiscal reform, reverting the slowdown in productivity and reducing inequality

  • July 19, 2016July 7, 2016

By Paula Garda and Mauro Pisu, Country Studies Branch, OECD Economics Department Costa Rica’s economic, social and environmental achievements are… Read More »Tackling the three main challenges in Costa Rica: fiscal reform, reverting the slowdown in productivity and reducing inequality

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Reaping the benefits of global value chains to rebalance the Turkish economy

  • July 18, 2016February 28, 2017

By Volker Ziemann, Economist, Turkey Desk, Country Studies Branch, OECD Economics Department The growing role of global value chains (GVCs)… Read More »Reaping the benefits of global value chains to rebalance the Turkish economy

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