This chapter reviews how the current recession affects the prospect for structural reform and then explores which of the policy priorities identified in the current volume to boost long-term growth are most likely to stimulate demand in the near term. The main conclusion of the chapter is that there are, indeed, growth-enhancing structural policies in nearly all OECD countries that could potentially enhance short-term, as well as long-term, growth
This report surveys the major aspects of financial crises and the restructuring and growth process o...
As the OECD is celebrating its 50th anniversary, member countries are exiting from the biggest post-...
We revisit the relationship between economic growth and financial development in OECD countries duri...
Structural reforms in times of crisis The crisis has raised new policy challenges, but it has also m...
We use data for a panel of 60 countries over the period 1980–2005 to investigate the main drivers of...
Following the onset of the financial and economic crisis, the latent and gradual decline of growth p...
We use data for a panel of 60 countries over the period 1980-2005 to investigate the main drivers of...
Documenting the long term impact of structural policies on economic performance has generated tremen...
Until the present downturn, there had been an improvement in the pace of convergence in GDP per capi...
Three studies produced at the UNWE Department of Economics since 2010 and issued as CERGE-EI Working...
In the perspective of a successful exit from the recent global crisis, the debate on the long-term p...
in the policy areas identified as priorities for growth This chapter reviews the main growth challen...
The current crisis is the first of this severity to hit OECD countries since they have shifted to kn...
In the perspective of a successful exit from the recent global crisis, the debate on the long-term p...
The OECD is developing a strategic response to the crisis focusing on two priority areas: finance, c...
This report surveys the major aspects of financial crises and the restructuring and growth process o...
As the OECD is celebrating its 50th anniversary, member countries are exiting from the biggest post-...
We revisit the relationship between economic growth and financial development in OECD countries duri...
Structural reforms in times of crisis The crisis has raised new policy challenges, but it has also m...
We use data for a panel of 60 countries over the period 1980–2005 to investigate the main drivers of...
Following the onset of the financial and economic crisis, the latent and gradual decline of growth p...
We use data for a panel of 60 countries over the period 1980-2005 to investigate the main drivers of...
Documenting the long term impact of structural policies on economic performance has generated tremen...
Until the present downturn, there had been an improvement in the pace of convergence in GDP per capi...
Three studies produced at the UNWE Department of Economics since 2010 and issued as CERGE-EI Working...
In the perspective of a successful exit from the recent global crisis, the debate on the long-term p...
in the policy areas identified as priorities for growth This chapter reviews the main growth challen...
The current crisis is the first of this severity to hit OECD countries since they have shifted to kn...
In the perspective of a successful exit from the recent global crisis, the debate on the long-term p...
The OECD is developing a strategic response to the crisis focusing on two priority areas: finance, c...
This report surveys the major aspects of financial crises and the restructuring and growth process o...
As the OECD is celebrating its 50th anniversary, member countries are exiting from the biggest post-...
We revisit the relationship between economic growth and financial development in OECD countries duri...