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Étude économique de la zone euro 2007 : Gérer la diversité04-janv.-2007 La zone euro regroupe des économies diverses. Certaines sont parmi les plus riches du monde tandis que d’autres sont à la traîne en termes de niveau de vie. Gérer une telle diversité constitue un déf ... Aussi disponible : |
Etude économique de la zone euro 200704-janv.-2007 L’union monétaire fonctionne-t-elle bien ? Que faire pour améliorer la politique monétaire ? La situation budgétaire s’améliore-t-elle ? Les changements apportés au Pacte de Stabilité et de Croissance ... Aussi disponible : |
Short-term pain for long-term gain: The impact of structural reform on fiscal outcomes in EMU13-nov.-2006 Paul van den Noord and Boris Cournède Cette étude économétrique conclut que les réformes structurelles se traduisent par un gain pour les finances publiques. Economics Department Working Paper 522. Documents connexes : |
Restoring fiscal sustainability in the Euro Area: raise taxes or curb spending?07-nov.-2006 Boris Cournède and Frédéric Gonand This study quantitatively compares the growth implications of different fiscal consolidation strategies. Economics Department Working Paper 520. Documents connexes : |
Creation and Governance of Human Genetic Research Databases31-oct.-2006 Summarises proceedings of a conference looking at examples of human genetic research databases, how they are established, how they are managed and governed, how they might be commercialised, and what the policy considerations might be. Documents connexes : |
Facilitating adjustment: Sector experiences from agriculture, telecommunications and chemicals12-oct.-2006 Michael Engman, Osamu Onodera and Norbert Wilson OECD Trade Policy Working Paper No. 41. How can governments facilitate structural adjustment? This follow up to Trade and Structural Adjustment: Embracing Globalisation discusses benefits of multilateral commitments, possible costs of domestic regulations, and sequencing issues. |
Nothing ventured, nothing gained: the long-run fiscal reward of structural reforms30-juin-2006 Peter Hoeller and Claude Giorno This paper highlights the positive long-run budgetary effects of structural reforms in the euro area. Economics Department Working Paper 493. Documents connexes : |
DEV Centre WP 250: Effects of Migration on Sending Countries: What Do We Know?27-juin-2006 Louka T. Katseli, Robert E.B. Lucas and Theodora Xenogiani This paper, focusing mostly on European migration, provides an evaluative review which aims to enhance our understanding of migration and its potential role for development. Documents connexes : |
Government R&D Funding and Company Behaviour: Measuring Behavioural Additionality08-juin-2006 This publication explores the emerging concept of behavioural additionality (how government funding of business R&D affects the behaviour of firms) and summarises results of a multinational effort to measure it. |
New Europe, new frontiers, new opportunities, new challenges28-mars-2006 Donald J. Johnston, Secretary-General of the OECD In this speech delivered at the European Banking and Financial Forum in Prague, the OECD's Secretary-General says that in order to represent an economic force greater than the US, and help move multilateralism ... |