Inequality in labour income - What are its drivers and how can it be reduced? Economics Department Policy Note No. 8

23-Jan-2012

Inequality in labour income - What are its drivers and how can it be reduced? Economics Department Policy Note No. 8

Policy note no. 7: Recent Developments in the Automobile Industry

12-Jul-2011

Although the automobile industry accounts for only a small share of industrial output in most OECD economies (around 5½ per cent in the median OECD economy), it is comparatively volatile and can thus

Capital Flows, Economics Department Policy Note No. 6

19-May-2011

Increased international capital flows can support long-term income growth through a better international allocation of saving and investment.

The Effects of Oil Price Hikes on Economic Activity and Inflation, Policy Note: Health care systems: getting more value for money, Economics Department Policy Note No. 4

11-Mar-2011

Rising energy prices stemming from turbulence across N. Africa and the Middle East will only have a modest impact on GDP and inflation in the near term, according to a new OECD report.

The Impact of Structural Reforms on Current Account Imbalances, Economics Department Policy Note No. 3

04-Mar-2011

Global current account imbalances widened markedly in the years preceding the global economic crisis.

South Africa: Overview

19-Jul-2010

The South African economy is recovering from the crisis. Nevertheless deep structural reforms are necessary. The already strong macroeconomic policy framework should be further strengthened to resist excessive real appreciation.

Counter-cyclical economic policy: Economics Department Policy Note No. 1

26-May-2010

OECD's recommendations on how to decide on appropriate policy in the face of an economic disturbance.

Policy Brief: Economic Survey of Poland, 2010

08-Apr-2010

Poland’s economic performance in 2009 was strong, given the global downturn. Although excess demand was substantial prior to the crisis, the external imbalance was modest relative to some neighbours’ and ...