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No. 1355 | 16 Feb 2017 |
Planification fiscale des entreprises multinationales
This paper exploits firm-level data from the ORBIS database to assess international tax planning by multinational enterprises (MNEs). Profit shifting to lower-tax rate countries is measured by comparing the profitability of MNE entities having... |
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No. 1354 | 07 Feb 2017 |
La quantification des réformes structurelles dans les pays de l’OCDE
This document describes and discusses a new supply side framework that quantifies the impact of structural reforms on per capita income in OECD countries. It presents the overall macroeconomic impacts of reforms by aggregating over the effects on... |
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No. 1353 | 07 Feb 2017 |
Accompagner la destruction créatrice
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... |
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No. 1352 | 15 Dec 2016 |
Une ré-évaluation des marges de manoeuvre budgétaires dans les pays de l'OCDE
To what extent can public deficits increase without putting fiscal sustainability at risk, given the specific current macroeconomic situation of protracted low growth and low interest rates, combined with relatively high government debt levels? The... |
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No. 1351 | 15 Dec 2016 |
Une augmentation de l'investissement public peut-elle durablement augmenter la croissance?
This paper seeks to identify the conditions under which raising public investment can sustainably lift growth without deteriorating public finances. To do so, it relies on a range of simulations using three different macro-structural models.... |
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No. 1350 | 15 Dec 2016 |
Les transitions professionnelles dans 25 pays de l’OCDE
This paper presents quantitative information on labour market flows for 25 OECD countries. It uses household surveys that offer the advantage of reporting monthly transitions between employment, unemployment and economic inactivity for individuals.... |
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No. 1349 | 15 Dec 2016 |
Réglementation des marchés de produits
Knowing who gains and loses from regulatory reform is important for understanding the political economy of reform. Using micro-level data from 26 countries, this paper studies how regulatory reform of network industries, a policy priority in many... |
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No. 1348 | 15 Dec 2016 |
Les mesures de flexibilité et leurs effets sur les transitions professionnelles
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... |
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No. 1347 | 15 Dec 2016 |
L’effet positif de l’investissement public sur la croissance potentielle
An estimated baseline convergence model capturing the long-term effect of human capital and physical investment on potential output for a panel of OECD countries is augmented with public investment and its components. The estimations suggest that... |
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No. 1346 | 15 Dec 2016 |
Finances publiques, croissance économique et inégalités
This paper reviews the key issues concerning the impact of public spending and taxation on long-run growth and inequality and takes stock of existing theoretical and empirical studies. Overall, the evidence highlights that the size of the government... |
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No. 1345 | 15 Dec 2016 |
Tendances des finances publiques à la lumière d’une nouvelle base de données
To investigate how public finances could best be designed to promote long-run growth and address inequality, it is essential to have comprehensive, cross-country comparable data on government spending and revenues, along with structural and policy... |
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No. 1344 | 15 Dec 2016 |
L’effet de la taille et de la composition des dépenses publiques sur la croissance et les inégalités
This paper provides evidence on the effects of the size and the composition of public spending on long-term growth and inequality. An estimated baseline convergence model captures the long-term effect of human capital and total investment on... |
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No. 1343 | 30 Nov 2016 |
The distribution of the growth dividends
Widespread increases in inequality over the past three decades have raised the question of the distribution of the growth dividends. This paper finds that there is no single answer to this question. The mechanisms that link growth and income... |
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No. 1342 | 25 Nov 2016 |
L'impact distributionnel des politiques structurelles
In a majority of OECD countries, GDP growth over the past three decades has been associated with growing income disparities. To shed some lights on the potential sources of trade-offs between growth and equity, this paper investigates the long-run... |
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No. 1341 | 25 Nov 2016 |
Les inégalités au Danemark : mesures, évolutions et impacts de réformes récentes
This paper delivers a broad assessment of income inequality in Denmark. As a necessary preamble to provide a basis for discussion, we start by contrasting Danish official inequality measures with those gathered by the OECD in an international... |
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No. 1340 | 25 Nov 2016 |
Les réformes visant à promouvoir la croissance augmentent-elles la fragilité financière?
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. This paper investigates... |
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No. 1339 | 25 Nov 2016 |
Comment les politiques publiques influencent les risques extrêmes du PIB?
This paper explores the relationship between policy settings and extreme positive and negative growth events, what we call GDP tail risks, using quantile regression methods. Conditioning on several country characteristics such as the size, stage of... |
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No. 1338 | 25 Nov 2016 |
Concilier inclusion, incitations au travail et soutenabilité au Danemark
The generous Danish welfare state relies on a high degree of labour force participation both for financing and in order to ensure social cohesion. This underlines the need for getting work incentives right and improve the employability of vulnerable... |
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No. 1337 | 25 Nov 2016 |
Parier la maison au Danemark
The Danish financial sector is big and there is a high degree of inter-connectedness between banks, mortgage institutions and pension funds. Danish households have large balance sheets and high levels of gross debt. Even though the high debt levels... |
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No. 1336 | 03 Nov 2016 |
Le rôle des modèles dans la production des prévisions macroéconomique de l'OCDE
This paper firstly describes the role of models in producing OECD global macroeconomic forecasts; secondly, reviews the OECD's forecasting track record; and finally, considers the relationship between forecast performance and models. OECD forecasts... |
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Planification fiscale des entreprises multinationales
Åsa Johansson, Øystein Bieltvedt Skeie, Stéphane Sorbe et Carlo Menon
16 Feb 2017
This paper exploits firm-level data from the ORBIS database to assess international tax planning by multinational enterprises (MNEs). Profit shifting to lower-tax rate countries is measured by comparing the profitability of MNE entities having...
La quantification des réformes structurelles dans les pays de l’OCDE
Balázs Égert et Peter Gal
07 Feb 2017
This document describes and discusses a new supply side framework that quantifies the impact of structural reforms on per capita income in OECD countries. It presents the overall macroeconomic impacts of reforms by aggregating over the effects on...
Accompagner la destruction créatrice
Dan Andrews et Alessandro Saia
07 Feb 2017
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...
Une ré-évaluation des marges de manoeuvre budgétaires dans les pays de l'OCDE
Jarmila Botev, Jean-Marc Fournier et Annabelle Mourougane
15 Dec 2016
To what extent can public deficits increase without putting fiscal sustainability at risk, given the specific current macroeconomic situation of protracted low growth and low interest rates, combined with relatively high government debt levels? The...
Une augmentation de l'investissement public peut-elle durablement augmenter la croissance?
Annabelle Mourougane, Jarmila Botev, Jean-Marc Fournier, Nigel Pain et Elena Rusticelli
15 Dec 2016
This paper seeks to identify the conditions under which raising public investment can sustainably lift growth without deteriorating public finances. To do so, it relies on a range of simulations using three different macro-structural models....
Les transitions professionnelles dans 25 pays de l’OCDE
Paula Garda
15 Dec 2016
This paper presents quantitative information on labour market flows for 25 OECD countries. It uses household surveys that offer the advantage of reporting monthly transitions between employment, unemployment and economic inactivity for individuals....
Réglementation des marchés de produits
Oliver Denk
15 Dec 2016
Knowing who gains and loses from regulatory reform is important for understanding the political economy of reform. Using micro-level data from 26 countries, this paper studies how regulatory reform of network industries, a policy priority in many...
Les mesures de flexibilité et leurs effets sur les transitions professionnelles
Boris Cournède, Oliver Denk et Paula Garda
15 Dec 2016
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...
L’effet positif de l’investissement public sur la croissance potentielle
Jean-Marc Fournier
15 Dec 2016
An estimated baseline convergence model capturing the long-term effect of human capital and physical investment on potential output for a panel of OECD countries is augmented with public investment and its components. The estimations suggest that...
Finances publiques, croissance économique et inégalités
Åsa Johansson
15 Dec 2016
This paper reviews the key issues concerning the impact of public spending and taxation on long-run growth and inequality and takes stock of existing theoretical and empirical studies. Overall, the evidence highlights that the size of the government...
Tendances des finances publiques à la lumière d’une nouvelle base de données
Debra Bloch, Jean-Marc Fournier, Duarte Gonçalves et Álvaro Pina
15 Dec 2016
To investigate how public finances could best be designed to promote long-run growth and address inequality, it is essential to have comprehensive, cross-country comparable data on government spending and revenues, along with structural and policy...
L’effet de la taille et de la composition des dépenses publiques sur la croissance et les inégalités
Jean-Marc Fournier et Åsa Johansson
15 Dec 2016
This paper provides evidence on the effects of the size and the composition of public spending on long-term growth and inequality. An estimated baseline convergence model captures the long-term effect of human capital and total investment on...
The distribution of the growth dividends
Mikkel Hermansen, Nicolas Ruiz et Orsetta Causa
30 Nov 2016
Widespread increases in inequality over the past three decades have raised the question of the distribution of the growth dividends. This paper finds that there is no single answer to this question. The mechanisms that link growth and income...
L'impact distributionnel des politiques structurelles
Orsetta Causa, Mikkel Hermansen et Nicolas Ruiz
25 Nov 2016
In a majority of OECD countries, GDP growth over the past three decades has been associated with growing income disparities. To shed some lights on the potential sources of trade-offs between growth and equity, this paper investigates the long-run...
Les inégalités au Danemark : mesures, évolutions et impacts de réformes récentes
Orsetta Causa, Mikkel Hermansen, Nicolas Ruiz, Caroline Klein et Zuzana Smidova
25 Nov 2016
This paper delivers a broad assessment of income inequality in Denmark. As a necessary preamble to provide a basis for discussion, we start by contrasting Danish official inequality measures with those gathered by the OECD in an international...
Les réformes visant à promouvoir la croissance augmentent-elles la fragilité financière?
Aida Caldera Sánchez et Filippo Gori
25 Nov 2016
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. This paper investigates...
Comment les politiques publiques influencent les risques extrêmes du PIB?
Aida Caldera Sánchez et Oliver Röhn
25 Nov 2016
This paper explores the relationship between policy settings and extreme positive and negative growth events, what we call GDP tail risks, using quantile regression methods. Conditioning on several country characteristics such as the size, stage of...
Concilier inclusion, incitations au travail et soutenabilité au Danemark
Caroline Klein et Louise Aggerstrøm Hansen
25 Nov 2016
The generous Danish welfare state relies on a high degree of labour force participation both for financing and in order to ensure social cohesion. This underlines the need for getting work incentives right and improve the employability of vulnerable...
Parier la maison au Danemark
Zuzana Smidova
25 Nov 2016
The Danish financial sector is big and there is a high degree of inter-connectedness between banks, mortgage institutions and pension funds. Danish households have large balance sheets and high levels of gross debt. Even though the high debt levels...
Le rôle des modèles dans la production des prévisions macroéconomique de l'OCDE
David Turner
03 Nov 2016
This paper firstly describes the role of models in producing OECD global macroeconomic forecasts; secondly, reviews the OECD's forecasting track record; and finally, considers the relationship between forecast performance and models. OECD forecasts...