it Pump-priming productivity through reform: the case of Lithuania By oecdecoscope.wordpress.com Published On :: Tue, 02 Aug 2016 10:39:00 GMT In the past two decades, the income level in Lithuania has steadily risen toward that of OECD countries. Between 1995 and 2013, GDP per capita rose from one third to two thirds of the OECD average. Productivity catch-up was critical to this process, aided by enhanced integration into the global economy which enabled the adoption of more advanced production technologies from abroad. Full Article
it Strengthening competition in network sectors and the internal market in Canada By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 03 Aug 2016 09:13:00 GMT Canada’s productivity performance has lagged that of many other OECD countries, despite some improvement in recent years. Full Article
it Achieving and sharing the benefits of globalisation By oecdecoscope.wordpress.com Published On :: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 14:02:00 GMT Yesterday’s OECD Interim Economic Outlook warns that trade growth is slowing, contributing to another slowing of global GDP growth in 2016 and with few signs of improvement for 2017. Full Article
it Cardiac arrest or dizzy spell: Why is world trade so weak, what can policy do about it? By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 30 Sep 2016 06:16:00 GMT World trade growth was rapid in the two decades prior to the global financial crisis but has halved subsequently. Full Article
it Raising Korea’s productivity through innovation and structural reform By dx.doi.org Published On :: Tue, 11 Oct 2016 15:10:00 GMT Raising productivity requires addressing a wide range of policies that affect resource allocation, the creation and diffusion of technology, human capital and the creation and financing of start-ups. Full Article
it Unleashing private sector productivity in the United States By dx.doi.org Published On :: Tue, 11 Oct 2016 15:14:00 GMT Productivity growth has been sluggish since the Great Recession and had been slowing before it. Full Article
it Realising and expanding opportunities in the United States By dx.doi.org Published On :: Tue, 11 Oct 2016 15:46:00 GMT Measures that enable the acquisition of new skills and reduce mismatches between the demand and supply of existing skills can boost US economic growth and make its benefits more inclusive. Full Article
it Advance warning indicators of past severe GDP per capita recessions in Turkey By dx.doi.org Published On :: Tue, 11 Oct 2016 15:52:00 GMT The global financial crisis and its high economic and social costs have revived academic and policy interest in “early warning indicators” of crises. This paper aims to investigate the performance of vulnerability indicators as advance warning indicators of past severe GDP per capita recessions in Turkey. Full Article
it The estimation of financial conditions indices for the major OECD countries By olisweb.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 11 Oct 2016 15:55:00 GMT This paper seeks to provide up to date financial conditions indices for six countries, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as the euro area, updating earlier results by the OECD. Full Article
it OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría presents new OECD studies with economic and social recommendations to Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 17:00:00 GMT Economic and social reforms undertaken over the past two decades have driven Peruvian efforts to achieve sustainable economic growth and important reductions in poverty. Against a context of weak global growth, Peru will need to diversify its economy, boost skills, reinforce productivity across the labour force and unleash the potential of all regions in order to spur more inclusive national growth. Full Article
it Funding priority spending will become increasingly challenging in Indonesia By oecdecoscope.wordpress.com Published On :: Mon, 24 Oct 2016 10:34:00 GMT As described in the 2016 OECD Economic Survey of Indonesia, economic growth is expected to pick up over the course of 2016 and into 2017. Despite persistently weak external conditions, confidence is returning, with inflation moderating, a stable rupiah and government investment in infrastructure gathering pace. Full Article
it Labour mobility in the European Union: a need for more recognition of foreign qualifications By oecdecoscope.wordpress.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Oct 2016 11:13:00 GMT Labour market mobility in the European Union is increasing, but it remains too low to provide sufficient adjustment in the face of diverging labour market developments. Full Article
it Unleashing private sector productivity in the United States By oecdecoscope.wordpress.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Nov 2016 11:56:00 GMT With the global economy mired in low-growth and no signs of strong acceleration, a lot of attention has been paid to the meagre pace of productivity growth in OECD countries. Full Article
it Balancing inclusiveness, work incentives and sustainability in Denmark By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 04 Nov 2016 17:24:00 GMT The generous Danish welfare state relies on a high degree of labour force participation both for financing and in order to ensure social cohesion. Full Article
it Balancing inclusiveness, work incentives and sustainability in Denmark By dx.doi.org Published On :: Fri, 04 Nov 2016 17:56:00 GMT The generous Danish welfare state relies on a high degree of labour force participation both for financing and in order to ensure social cohesion. Full Article
it Malaysia: Boosting productivity key to fostering inclusive growth By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 11 Nov 2016 07:00:00 GMT Malaysia’s economy has proven resilient to global headwinds, but more can be done to boost innovation, raise productivity and shift to a more sustainable growth path that will boost living standards for all, according to two new reports from the OECD. Full Article
it Boosting productivity is key for Malaysia to attain high-income-country status By oecdecoscope.wordpress.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Nov 2016 09:34:00 GMT Productivity growth is essential for living standards to durably improve. Malaysia has reached a development stage where growth needs to be driven more by productivity gains than the sheer accumulation of capital and labour inputs. Full Article
it Can reforms promoting growth increase financial fragility? An empirical assessment By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 15 Nov 2016 11:14:00 GMT Certain growth-promoting policies can have negative side-effects by increasing the vulnerability of economies to financial crises. Typical examples are greater openness to financial flows or more liberalised financial markets. Full Article
it Can reforms promoting growth increase financial fragility? An empirical assessment By dx.doi.org Published On :: Tue, 15 Nov 2016 14:34:00 GMT Certain growth-promoting policies can have negative side-effects by increasing the vulnerability of economies to financial crises. Typical examples are greater openness to financial flows or more liberalised financial markets. Full Article
it Inequality in Denmark through the Looking Glass By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 17 Nov 2016 11:59:00 GMT This paper delivers a broad assessment of income inequality in Denmark. Full Article
it Inequality in Denmark through the Looking Glass By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 23 Nov 2016 15:13:00 GMT This paper delivers a broad assessment of income inequality in Denmark. Full Article
it The effect of the size and mix of public spending on growth and inequality By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 24 Nov 2016 00:49:00 GMT The effect of the size and mix of public spending on growth and inequality Full Article
it Make better use of fiscal initiatives to escape low-growth trap, OECD says in latest Global Economic Outlook By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 28 Nov 2016 09:02:00 GMT Expansionary fiscal initiatives and maintaining trade openness are needed to push the global economy out of today’s low-growth trap, according to the OECD’s latest Global Economic Outlook. Full Article
it Effects of flexibility-enhancing reforms on employment transitions By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 30 Nov 2016 15:18:00 GMT Do flexibility-enhancing reforms imply more employment instability? Using individual-level data from harmonised household surveys for 26 advanced countries, this paper analyses the effects of product and labour market reforms on transitions in and out of employment. Full Article
it Enhancing Economic Flexibility: What Is in It for Workers? By www.oecd.org Published On :: Wed, 30 Nov 2016 16:46:00 GMT Reforms that boost growth by enhancing economic flexibility often meet strong opposition related to concerns that they may imply adverse consequences for categories of workers. This study investigates how making product or labour market regulation more flexible changes workers’ risks of moving out of employment and jobless people’s chances of becoming employed. Full Article
it Unleashing private sector productivity in the United States By oecdecoscope.wordpress.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Dec 2016 09:22:00 GMT In the United States, the most watched indicator of productivity (nonfarm business productivity growth) decelerated about ¾ percentage point from 2009 to 2014 relative to the preceding 5-year period. Full Article
it Incentivising lending to SMEs with the Funding for Lending Scheme: some evidence from bank-level data in the United Kingdom By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 08 Dec 2016 12:37:00 GMT This study explores the effectiveness of the incentive mechanisms embedded within the UK’s Funding for Lending Scheme (FLS) for banks’ to expand their supply of lending to medium sized enterprises (SMEs). Full Article
it Composite Leading Indicators (CLI), OECD, December 2016 By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 08 Dec 2016 16:55:00 GMT Growth momentum picking-up in several advanced economies and strengthening in major emerging economies Full Article
it Coping with creative destruction: reducing the costs of firm exit By dx.doi.org Published On :: Tue, 13 Dec 2016 11:29:00 GMT A policy framework that does not unduly inhibit the creative destruction process is vital to sustaining productivity growth. Yet, a key question is what happens to workers who lose their jobs due to this process and what are the policies that minimise the costs of worker displacement? Full Article
it Incentivising lending to SMEs with the Funding for Lending Scheme: some evidence from bank-level data in the United Kingdom By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 14 Dec 2016 11:23:00 GMT This study explores the effectiveness of the incentive mechanisms embedded within the UK’s Funding for Lending Scheme (FLS) for banks’ to expand their supply of lending to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) Full Article
it Coping with Creative Destruction: Reducing the Costs of Firm Exit By oecdecoscope.wordpress.com Published On :: Wed, 14 Dec 2016 16:07:00 GMT What happens to workers who lose their jobs due to firm exit – how quickly are they re-employed and what are the policies that can aid this process? Full Article
it Reaping the benefits of global value chains in Turkey By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 11:03:00 GMT Despite major progress, Turkey still lags behind most comparable countries in terms of exported value added per capita. Its remarkable economic performance over the past 15 years has not been sufficiently backed by gains in export market shares, in particular when measured in value added terms. Full Article
it Rebalancing Turkey’s growth by improving resource allocation and productivity in manufacturing By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 11:28:00 GMT Turkey’s manufacturing sector has expanded considerably but not efficiently and competitively enough. Full Article
it Reaping the benefits of global value chains in Turkey By dx.doi.org Published On :: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 11:50:00 GMT Despite major progress, Turkey still lags behind most comparable countries in terms of exported value added per capita. Its remarkable economic performance over the past 15 years has not been sufficiently backed by gains in export market shares, in particular when measured in value added terms. Full Article
it Rebalancing Turkey’s growth by improving resource allocation and productivity in manufacturing By dx.doi.org Published On :: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 15:21:00 GMT Turkey’s manufacturing sector has expanded considerably but not efficiently and competitively enough. Full Article
it Fostering productivity for income convergence in the Czech Republic By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 22 Dec 2016 09:00:00 GMT Over the past two decades, the income level of the Czech Republic has converged considerably towards the OECD average. Full Article
it Trends in productivity and sources of productivity growth in Slovenia By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 22 Dec 2016 09:15:00 GMT Slovenia’s living standards measured in GDP per capita are currently some 20% below the EU15 average and have not yet reached their pre-crisis level. Full Article
it Trends in productivity and sources of productivity growth in Slovenia By dx.doi.org Published On :: Thu, 22 Dec 2016 16:42:00 GMT Slovenia’s living standards measured in GDP per capita are currently some 20% below the EU15 average and have not yet reached their pre-crisis level. Full Article
it Fostering productivity for income convergence in the Czech Republic By dx.doi.org Published On :: Thu, 22 Dec 2016 17:17:00 GMT Over the past two decades, the income level of the Czech Republic has converged considerably towards the OECD average. Full Article
it Structural reforms can be inclusive; it all depends on the details By oecdecoscope.wordpress.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Jan 2017 11:50:00 GMT Structural reforms are regularly assessed based on their ability to boost GDP per capita. This emphasis relies on the assumption that higher GDP per capita is systematically associated with rising living standards for the vast majority of citizens. This view is increasingly being challenged. Full Article
it Mexico: Reforms are starting to bear fruit, but further action is needed to boost productivity and ensure more inclusive growth, OECD says By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 10 Jan 2017 16:00:00 GMT Ambitious structural reforms and sound macroeconomic policies have strengthened the resilience of the Mexican economy despite a complex national scenario and challenging global conditions, but more can be done to boost productivity and ensure that growth is inclusive enough to achieve better living conditions for all, according to a new report from the OECD. Full Article
it Boosting productivity in Malaysia By www.oecd.org Published On :: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 09:10:00 GMT Productivity growth is essential to providing sustainable increases in living standards. Malaysia has reached a development stage where growth needs to be driven more by productivity gains than the sheer accumulation of capital and labour inputs. Full Article
it The Walking Dead? Zombie Firms and Productivity Performance in OECD Countries By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 15:37:00 GMT This paper explores the extent to which “zombie” firms – defined as old firms that have persistent problems meeting their interest payments – are stifling labour productivity performance. Full Article
it Composite Leading Indicators (CLI), OECD, January 2017 By www.oecd.org Published On :: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 17:02:00 GMT Stronger signals of growth momentum picking-up in several major OECD economies Full Article
it Boosting productivity in Malaysia By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 17:44:00 GMT Productivity growth is essential to providing sustainable increases in living standards. Malaysia has reached a development stage where growth needs to be driven more by productivity gains than the sheer accumulation of capital and labour inputs. Full Article
it Does growth lead to inequality? It depends. By oecdecoscope.wordpress.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 18:00:00 GMT Widespread increases in inequality over the past three decades have raised the question of whether growth in itself is a driver of income inequality. Full Article
it The Walking Dead? Zombie Firms and Productivity Performance in OECD Countries By www.oecd.org Published On :: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 18:00:00 GMT This paper explores the extent to which “zombie” firms – defined as old firms that have persistent problems meeting their interest payments – are stifling labour productivity performance. Full Article
it Decoupling of wages from productivity: Macro-level facts By dx.doi.org Published On :: Tue, 24 Jan 2017 15:49:00 GMT This paper provides a quantitative description of decoupling in OECD countries over the past two decades, with the results suggesting that it is explained by declines in both labour shares and the ratio of median to average wages (a partial measure of wage inequality). Full Article
it Decoupling of wages from productivity: Macro-level facts By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 24 Jan 2017 18:00:00 GMT This paper provides a quantitative description of decoupling in OECD countries over the past two decades, with the results suggesting that it is explained by declines in both labour shares and the ratio of median to average wages (a partial measure of wage inequality). Full Article
it The Best vs. the Rest: The Global Productivity Slowdown Hides an Increasing Performance Gap across Firms By oecdecoscope.wordpress.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Jan 2017 16:56:00 GMT Well-known global companies such as Google, Apple and Amazon of the digital era as well as more traditional ones of the likes of BMW, L’Oreal and Nestlé have recorded impressive productivity gains over the 2000s as they created more and more revenue per employee. At the same time, aggregate productivity growth in the OECD – that reflects the performance of all businesses not just the few most successful ones – has stagnated. Full Article