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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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Untying the knots strangling Brazil’s competitiveness

  • May 20, 2016May 20, 2016
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by Sónia Araújo Economist, Brazil Desk, OECD Economics Department There is strong international evidence that trade liberalisation and increased international… Read More »Untying the knots strangling Brazil’s competitiveness

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Reforming benefits in Lithuania to generate a double dividend: Making work pay while better protecting the jobless

  • May 18, 2016October 21, 2016
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By Lilas Demmou, Head of Lithuania Desk, OECD Economics Department Inequality measures in Lithuania (like in Estonia and Latvia) are… Read More »Reforming benefits in Lithuania to generate a double dividend: Making work pay while better protecting the jobless

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Norway… time to prune farm subsidies?

  • May 13, 2016
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By Philip Hemmings, Head of Norway Desk, OECD Economics Department Norway puts a high priority on maintaining high levels of… Read More »Norway… time to prune farm subsidies?

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Public spending efficiency in the OECD

  • May 10, 2016May 29, 2016

by Richard Dutu and Patrizio Sicari, OECD Economics Department The falling ratios of workers to retirees in many OECD countries are… Read More »Public spending efficiency in the OECD

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The economic consequences of Brexit: A taxing decision

  • April 27, 2016October 16, 2017
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by Rafal Kierzenkowski, Head of the UK Desk, OECD Economics Department Membership of the European Union has contributed to the… Read More »The economic consequences of Brexit: A taxing decision

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Improving local infrastructure investments in Poland

  • April 21, 2016

by Antoine Goujard, Economist, Poland Desk, OECD Economics Department Over the last decade, Poland has significantly upgraded its infrastructure network,… Read More »Improving local infrastructure investments in Poland

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Vocational education after transition in Poland

  • April 14, 2016

by Nicola Brandt, Head of Poland Desk, OECD Economics Department Adapting vocational education to the needs of a market economy… Read More »Vocational education after transition in Poland

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