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The risks in Canada’s unusual housing market(s)

  • June 15, 2016June 14, 2016

By Peter Jarrett, Head of Division, Country Studies, OECD Economics Department Local housing markets are presently highly disparate in Canada. While… Read More »The risks in Canada’s unusual housing market(s)

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Structural reforms for more inclusive growth in Greece

  • June 14, 2016

by Christian Daude, Senior Economist, Office of the Chief Economist, OECD Economics Department (former head of the Greek Desk) The Greek… Read More »Structural reforms for more inclusive growth in Greece

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The contribution of weak investment to the productivity slowdown

  • June 10, 2016June 9, 2016
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by Yvan Guillemette, OECD Economics Department Concerns around weak productivity growth are everywhere these days. As the latest OECD Economic… Read More »The contribution of weak investment to the productivity slowdown

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Central bank negative deposit rates and the banking sector

  • June 8, 2016

By Kei-Ichiro Inaba and Lukasz Rawdanowicz, Macroeconomic Policy Division, OECD Economics Department The ECB, the Bank of Japan and five other… Read More »Central bank negative deposit rates and the banking sector

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What is the scope for public investment to lift long-term growth ?

  • June 3, 2016June 2, 2016
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by  Annabelle Mourougane, Jarmila Botev, Jean-Marc Fournier, Nigel Pain and Elena Rusticelli, OECD Economics Department Long-term rates are low in OECD… Read More »What is the scope for public investment to lift long-term growth ?

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Policymakers: Act now to break out of the low-growth trap and deliver on our promises

  • June 1, 2016October 11, 2016
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By Catherine L. Mann, OECD Chief Economist Policymaking is at an important juncture. Without comprehensive, coherent and collective action, disappointing… Read More »Policymakers: Act now to break out of the low-growth trap and deliver on our promises

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OECD Economic Outlook urges policy action to promote productivity and equality

  • June 1, 2016June 1, 2016

by Oliver Denk, OECD Economics Department The Special Chapter of the OECD Economic Outlook published today shows why the global… Read More »OECD Economic Outlook urges policy action to promote productivity and equality

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Productivity, productivity, wherefore art thou?  (Romeo and Juliet: Act 2, Scene 2)

  • May 26, 2016May 30, 2016
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First published on OECD Insights http://wp.me/p2v6oD-2vJ. By OECD Statistics Directorate Four hundred years after the death of Shakespeare there remain… Read More »Productivity, productivity, wherefore art thou?  (Romeo and Juliet: Act 2, Scene 2)

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Structural reforms in a difficult time

  • May 25, 2016May 25, 2016

By Naomitsu Yashiro, Structural Surveillance Division, OECD Economics Department The pace of structural reforms is slowing just when the world… Read More »Structural reforms in a difficult time

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Can we improve real-time estimates of the output gap for policy purposes?

  • May 24, 2016May 23, 2016

  By David Turner, Yvan Guillemette & Maria Chiara Cavalleri, Macroeconomic Analysis Division, OECD Economics Department The output gap ought… Read More »Can we improve real-time estimates of the output gap for policy purposes?

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