208: Stock market fluctuations and consumption behaviour - some recent evidenceH
Laurence Boone, HClaude GiornoH and HPete RichardsonH. December 1998
207: Microeconometric analysis of the retirement decision- the NetherlandsH
Maarten Lindeboom. June 1998
206: Microeconometric analysis of the retirement decision- United KingdomH
Raffaele Miniaci and Elena Stancanelli. June 1998
205: Microeconometric analysis of the retirement decision - ItalyH
Raffaele Miniaci. June 1998
204: Microeconometric analysis of the retirement decision - GermanyH
Pablo Antolin and Stefano Scarpetta. June 1998
203: Microeconometric analysis of the retirement decision- United StatesH
Joseph Quinn, Richard Burkhauser, Kevin Cahill and Robert Weathers. June 1998
202: The retirement decision in OECD countriesH
Sveinbjörn Blöndal and Stefano Scarpetta. June 1998
201: Macroeconomic effects of pension reforms in the context of ageing populations- overlapping generations model simulations for seven OECD countriesH
Ketil Hviding and Marcel Mérette. June 1998
200: The macroeconomics of ageing, pensions and savings- a surveyH
Richard Kohl and Paul O'Brien. June 1998
199: Marginal effective tax rates on physical, human and R&D capitalH
Kathryn Gordon and Harry Tchilinguirian. June 1998
198: The Norwegian health care systemH
Paul van den Noord, Terje Hagen and Tor Iversen. May 1998
197: APEC trade liberalisation - its implications
Seunghee Han and Inkyo Cheong. May 1998
196: The OECD jobs strategy - progress report on implementation of country-specific recommendationsH
May 1998
196: La Stratégie de l'OCDE pour l'emploi - Rapport sur l'état d'avancement de la mise en oeuvre des recommandations by paysH
Mai 1998
195: Trends in OECD countries' international competitiveness - the influence of emerging market economiesH
Martine Durand, Christophe Madaschi and Flavia Terribile. April 1998
194: HThe European Union's trade policies and their economic effects H
HPeter HoellerH, Nathalie Girouard and Alessandra Colecchia. April 1998
193: The macroeconomic implications of ageing in a global contextH
Dave Turner, HClaude GiornoH, HAlain de SerresH, Ann Vourc'h and HPete RichardsonH. March 1998
192: Efficiency and distribution in computable models of carbon emission abatementH
Joaquim Oliveira Martins and Peter Sturm. March 1998. This work has also been published in "Efficiency and Distribution in Computable Models of Carbon Emission Abatement", in G. Heal and G. Chichilnisky (eds.) Environmental Markets: Equity and Efficiency, Columbia University Press, 2000.
191: Monetary policy when inflation is lowH
Charles Pigott and Hans Christiansen. March 1998
190: Submission by the OECD to the G8 growth, employability and inclusion ConferenceH
March 1998
189: Income distribution and poverty in selected OECD countriesH
Jean-Marc Burniaux, Thai-Thanh Dang, Douglas Fore, Michael Förster, Marco Mira d'Ercole and Howard Oxley. March 1998
188: Asset prices and monetary policyH
Mike Kennedy, Angel Palerm, Charles Pigott and Flavia Terribile. February 1998
187: NAIRU - incomes policy and inflationH
Silvia Fabiani, Alberto Locarno, Gian Paolo Oneto and Paolo Sestito. January 1998
186: OECD submission to the Irish National Minimum Wage CommissionH
December 1997
185: OECD submission to the UK Low Pay CommissionH
December 1997
184: Concept, measurement and policy implications of the NAIRU - perspective from BelgiumH
Joost Verlinden. October 1997
183: Structural unemployment in DenmarkH
Agnete Gersing. September 1997
182: The United Kingdom NAIRU - Concepts, measurement and policy implicationsH
Chris Mellis and A.E. Webb. September 1997
181: Globalisation and linkages - Macro-structural challenges and opportunitiesH
HPete RichardsonH [editor]. September 1997
180: Regulation and performance in the distribution sectorH
Dirk Pilat. September 1997
179: Measurement of non-tariff barriersH
Alan V. Deardorff and Robert M. Stern. July 1997
178: The NAIRU-concept- A few remarksH
Karl Pichelmann and Andreas Ulrich Schuh. July 1997
177: Structural unemployment in FinlandH
Pasi Holm and Elina Somervouri. July 1997
176: Taxation and economic performanceH
Willi Leibfritz, John Thornton and Alexandra Bibbee. June 1997
175: Long-term interest rates in globalised marketsH
Hans Christiansen and Charles Pigott. May 1997
174: HInternational implications of European Economic and Monetary UnionH
Norbert Funke and Mike Kennedy. May 1997
173: HThe NAIRU in Japan - Measurement and its implicationsH
Fumihira Nishizaki. February 1997
172:The unemployment problem - A Norwegian perspectiveH
Steinar Holden. February 1997
171: The reliability of quarterly national accounts in seven major countries- A user's perspectiveH
Robert York and Paul Atkinson. February 1997
170: Confidence indicators and their relationship to changes in economic activityH
Teresa Santero and Niels Westerlund. November 1996
169: Labour productivity levels in OECD countries - Estimates for manufacturing and selected service sector
HDirk Pilat. September 1996
168: Ageing populations, pension system and government budgets- Simulations for 20 OECD countries
Deborah Roseveare, Willi Leibfritz, Douglas Fore and Eckhard Wurzel. September 1996
167: Modelling the supply side of the seven major OECD economiesH
Dave Turner, HPete RichardsonH and Sylvie Rauffet. August 1996
166: HSize distribution of output and employment- A data set for manufacturing industries in five OECD countries, 1960s-1990H
Bart van Ark and Erik Monnikhof, Economics Debartment. August 1996
165: Trade and competition- Frictions after the Uruguay RoundH
The International Trade and Investment Division, Economics Department. July 1996
164: Corporate governance, competition and performanceH
Colin Mayer. June 1996
163: HFiscal relations within the European UnionH
HPeter HoellerH, Marie-Odile Louppe and Patrice Vergriete. April 1996
162: HMark-up ratios in manufacturing industries - Estimates for 14 OECD countriesH
Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Stefano Scarpetta and Dirk Pilat. April 1996. This work has also been published in "Mark-ups pricing, Market structure and the Business cycle", OECD Economic Studies, no. 27, 1996.
161: Innovation firm size and market structure- Schumpeterian hypotheses and some new themesH
George Symeonidis. April 1996
160: HValuing the right to tax incomes - An options pricing approachH
Teun Draaisma and Kathryn Gordon. April 1996
159: Innovation and competitive advantageH
P.A. Geroski. September 1995
158: Monetary policy at price stability- A review of some issuesH
Malcolm Edey, Norbert Funke, Mike Kennedy and Angel Palerm. September 1995
157: Technical progress, factor productivity and macroeconomic performance in the medium term
HClaude GiornoH, HPete RichardsonH and Wim Suyker. September 1995
156: Ageing populations, pension systems and government budgets: How do they affect saving?H
Willi Leibfritz, Deborah Roseveare, Douglas Fore and Eckhard Wurzel. July 1995
155: The determinants of real long-term interest rates- 17 country pooled-time-series evidenceH
Adrian Orr, Malcolm Edey and Michael Kennedy. June 1995
154: An assessment of financial reform in OECD countriesH
Malcolm Edey and Ketil Hviding. May 1995
153: Markets for tradeable CO2 emission quotas principles and practiceH
Graciela Chichilnisky and Geoffrey Heal. March 1995
152: Estimating potential output, output gaps and structural budget balancesH
by HClaude GiornoH, Pete RichardsonH, Deborah Roseveare and Paul van den Noord. February 1995
151: SOx emissions and carbon abatementH
by Christophe Complainville and Joaquim Oliveira Martins. January 1995
150: The determinants and properties of monetary conditions- Direct survey evidence from New ZealandH
Andreas Fischer and Adrian Orr. December 1994
149: Health care reform, controlling spending and increasing efficiencyH
Howard Oxley and Maitland MacFarlan. December 1994
148: Macroeconomic performance and fiscal policy adjustments in the medium term- Alternative medium-term scenariosH
HPete RichardsonH, HClaude GiornoH and Stephan Thurman. October 1994
147: The EC's internal market- Implementation, economic consequences, unfinished businessH
HPeter HoellerH and Marie-Odile Louppe. August 1994
146: OECD model comparison project (II) on the costs of cutting carbon emissions. Comparison of model structure and policiy scenarios- GREEN and 12RTH
Alan Manne and Joaquim Oliveira Martins. August 1994
145: An international sectoral data base for fourteen OECD countries (Second edition)H
F.J.M. Meyer zu Schlochtern and J.L. Meyer zu Schlochtern. June 1994
144: HFiscal policy, government debt and economic performanceH
Willi Leibfritz, Deborah Roseveare and Paul van den Noord. June 1994
143: GREEN - The Reference ManualH
Dominique van der Mensbrugghe. May 1994
142: Pension liabilities in the seven major economiesH
Paul van den Noord and Richard Herd. December 1993
141: The distribution system in SwedenH
Sören Wibe. October 1993
140: The distribution sector in the United KingdomH
John A. Dawson. October 1993
139: The Italian distribution systemH
Luca Pellegrini and Angelo M. Cardani. October 1993
138: The French distribution industry and the openess of the French economyH
Patrick Messerlin. October 1993
137: HThe German distribution systemH
Josef Lachner, Uwe Chr. Täger and Günter Weitzel. October 1993
136: HA study of the distribution system in JapanH
Masayoshi Maruyama. October 1993
135: HAn analysis of the U.S. distribution systemH
Roger R. Betancourt. October 1993
134: HMarket structure, international trade and relative wagesH
Joaquim Oliveira Martins. October 1993. This work has also been published in "Market Structure, Trade and Industry Wages", OECD Economic Studies, no. 22, 1994.
133: The Economic Analysis of Institutions and Organisations- in general and with respect to Country studiesH
Oliver E. Williamson. September 1993
132: High and persistent unemployment- assessment of the problem and its causesH
Jørgen Elmeskov. September 1993
131: Centralisation of wage bargaining and macroeconomic performance - a surveyH
Lars Calmfors. September 1993
130: HUnemployment and labour force participation - trends and cyclesH
Jørgen Elmeskov and Karl Pichelmann. June 1993
129: Trends and cycles in labour productivity in the major OECD countriesH
Giuseppe Nicoletti and Lucrezia Reichlin. June 1993
This work has been also published in CEPR Working Paper, No. 808, July 1993
128: HInternational integration of financial markets and the cost of capitalH
Mitushiro Fukao. March 1993
127: The international spillovers of capital income taxation- an applied general equilibrium analysisH
François Delorme, Lawrence H. Goulder and Philippe Thalmann. January 1993
126: The future of capital income taxation in a liberalised financial environmentH
David Carey, Jean-Claude Chouraqui and Robert P. Hagemann. January 1993
125: HGlobal effects of the European carbon taxH
Giuseppe Nicoletti and Joaquim Oliveira Martins. December 1992. This work has also been published in "The Global Effects of the European Carbon Tax", in The European Carbon Tax: an Economic Assessment, (eds.) C. Carraro and D. Siniscalco, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993 (with G. Nicoletti)
This work has also been published in French as "Effets globaux de l'écotaxe européenne"", Revue Economique, Vol. 45, n. 3, Mai 1994
124: HThe Chinese economic area - economic integration without a free trade agreementH
Randall Jones, Robert King and Michael Klein. July 1992
123: HNew issues, new results - the OECD's second survey of the macroeconomic costs of reducing CO2 emissionsH
HPeter HoellerH, Andrew Dean and Masahiro Hayafuji. July 1992
122: HCosts of reducing CO2 emissions - evidence from six global modelsH
Andrew Dean and HPeter HoellerH. July 1992
121: HResults for the OECD comparative modelling project from the Whalley-Wigle modelH
John Whalley (University of W.Ontario) and Randall Wigle (Wilfried Laurier University). July 1992
120: OECD's indicators of international trade and competitivenessH
Martine Durand, Jacques Simon and Colin Webb. July 1992
119: HLes indicateurs de compétitivité et de commerce internationaux de l'OCDEH
Martine Durand, Jacques Simon and Colin Webb. July 1992
118: The costs of reducing CO2 emissions - a comparison of carbon tax curves with GREENH
Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Jean-Marc Burniaux, John P. Martin and Giuseppe Nicoletti. July 1992. This work has also been published in "The Costs of Reducing CO2 Emissions: a Comparison of Carbon Tax Cost Curves with GREEN" in A. Dean (ed.) The Costs of Cutting Carbon Emissions: Results from Global Models, OECD Monographs, 1993.
117: HAdjustment under fixed exchange rates- application to the European Monetary UnionH
A. Steven Englander and Thomas Egebo. July 1992
116: HGREEN- a multi-sector, multi-region, dynamic general equilibrium model for quantifying the costs of curbing CO2 emissions- a technical manualH
Jean-Marc Burniaux, John P. Martin, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Joaquim Oliveira Martins. May 1992.This work has also been published in "GREEN: A Global Model for Quantifying the Costs of Policies to Curb CO2 Emissions", OECD Economic Studies, no. 19, 1992.
115: The costs of reducing CO2 emissions - evidence from GREENH
Jean-Marc Burniaux, John P. Martin, Giuseppe Nicoletti and Joaquim Oliveira Martins. May 1992. This work has also been published in "The Costs of International Policies to Reduce CO2 Emissions: Evidence from GREEN", OECD Economic Studies, no. 19, 1992.
114: HCarbon taxes and CO2 emissions targets - results from the IEA modelH
E. Lakis Vouyakas, IEA. April 1992
113: Use of the Edmonds-Reilly model to model energy-related greenhouse gas emissionsH
D.W. Barns, J.A. Edmonds and J.M. Reilly, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Washington D.C. April 1992
112: HThe welfare effects of fossil carbon restrictions- results from a recursively dynamic trade modelH
Thomas Rutherford, University of Western Ontario. April 1992
111: HGlobal 2100 - alternative scenarios for reducing carbon emissionsH
Alan S. Manne, Stanford University. April 1992
110: HEnergy taxation and price distortions in fossil fuel markets- some implications for climate change policy
HHPeter HoellerH and Jonathan Coppel. April 1992
109: The information content of interest rate spreads across financial systems
HFrank Browne and Warren Tease. April 1992
108: HIs there a future for capital income taxation?
Jack M. Mintz. March 1992
107: A "credit" crunch- the recent slowdown in bank lending and its implications for monetary policyH
Paul Francis O'Brien and Frank Browne. March 1992
106: HEnergy prices, taxes and carbon dioxide emissionsH
HPeter HoellerH and Markku Wallin. July 1991
105: Saving trends and measurement issuesH
Jørgen Elmeskov, Jeffrey Shafer and Warren Tease. July 1991
104: HGREEN- a multi-sector, multi-region, dynamic general equilibrium model for quantifying the costs of curbing CO2 emissions- a technical manualH
J.M. Burniaux, J.P. Martin, G. Nicoletti and J. Oliveira Martins. June 1991
103: The costs of policies to reduce global emissions of CO2- initial simulation results with GREENH
J.M. Burniaux, J.P. Martin, G. Nicoletti and J. Oliveira Martins. June 1991. This work has also been published in "The Economic Costs of International Agreements to Emissions of CO2", The Economic and Social Research Institute papers no. 14, May, 1992.
102: HPatterns of recoveries for the major seven OECD countriesH
Marco Mira d'Ercole. June 1991
101: HP-star as an indicator of inflationary pressureH
HPeter HoellerH and Pierre Poret. April 1991
100: Old age income maintenanceH
Murray Petrie and Peter Sturm. April 1991
99: HThe measurement of output and factors of production for the business sector in OECD countries (the OECD Business Sector Database)H
Mark Keese, Gérard Salou and HPete RichardsonH. March 1991
98: HMacroeconomic consequences of financial liberalisation- a summary reportH
Adrian Blundell-Wignall and Frank Browne. March 1991
97: HDeregulation, credit rationing, financial fragility and economic performanceH
Michael Driscoll. February 1991
96: Increasing financial market integration, real exchange rates and macroeconomic adjustmentH
Adrian Blundell-Wignall and Frank Browne. February 1991
95: Financial liberalisation, asset prices and exchange ratesH
Marcus Miller and Paul Weller. February 1991
94: HFinancial liberalisation and international trends in stock, corporate bond and foreign exchange market volatilitiesH
Paul Kupiec. February 1991
93: A macroeconomic model for debt analysis of the Latin America region and debt accounting models for the highly indebted countriesH
Peter Dittus and Paul O'Brien. February 1991
92: Unemployment persistence and insider-outsider forces in wage determination
Bertil Holmlund. February 1991
91: Infrastructure and private-sector productivityH
Robert Ford and Pierre Poret. January 1991
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