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01 June 1991
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Working/Policy Paper
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GREEN - - A Multi-Region Dynamic General Equilibrium Model for Quantifying the Costs of Curbing CO2 Emissions: A Technical Manual
Jean-Marc Burniaux, John P. Martin, Giuseppe Nicoletti, Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Pages: 103
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OECD Economics Department Working Papers
The OECD Secretariat has developed a multi-region, multi-sector, dynamic applied general equilibrium (AGE) model to quantify the economy-wide and global costs of policies to curb emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2). The project is called the GeneRal Equilibrium ENvironments model, hereafter...
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01 Jan 1992
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Working/Policy Paper
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Global Effects of the European Carbon Tax
Giuseppe Nicoletti, Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Pages: 38
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OECD Economics Department Working Papers
The aim of this paper is to analyse the implications of the European Commission proposal of a mixed energy cum carbon tax to curb CO2 emissions from a global perspective. The paper deals with the effects of this proposal on emissions and welfare in both the EC and the rest of the world by...
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01 Jan 1992
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Working/Policy Paper
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Global 2100: Alternative Scenarios for Reducing Carbon Emissions
Alan S. Manne, Pages: 30
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OECD Economics Department Working Papers
This paper forms part of an OECD project which addresses the issue of the cost of reducing CO2 emissions by comparing the results from six global models of a set of standardised reduction scenarios. The project provides evidence on: i)projected carbon dioxide emissions through the next century,...
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01 Jan 1992
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Working/Policy Paper
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GREEN a Multi-Sector, Multi-Region General Equilibrium Model for Quantifying the Costs of Curbing CO2 Emissions: A Technical Manual
Jean-Marc Burniaux, John P. Martin, Giuseppe Nicoletti, Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Pages: 119
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OECD Economics Department Working Papers
The OECD Secretariat has developed a multi-region, multi-sector, dynamic applied general equilibrium (AGE) model to quantify the economy-wide and global costs of policies to curb emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2). The project is called the GeneRal Equilibrium ENvironment model, hereafter...
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01 Jan 1994
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Working/Policy Paper
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GREEN - The Reference Manual
Dominique van der Mensbrugghe, Pages: 109
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OECD Economics Department Working Papers
This document provides a full description of the GREEN model. It is intended to accompany the GREEN code, i.e. the implementation of the model, and to enable the user to understand the links between the theoretical framework of the model and its practical implementation.The document lists all...
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01 Jan 1996
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Working/Policy Paper
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Global Information Infrastructure and Global Information Society (GII-GIS): Statement of Policy Recommendations Made by the ICCP Committee
OECD, Pages: 11
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OECD Digital Economy Papers
This statement is an initial response to the OECD Council, meeting at Ministerial level, in May 1995 to provide a policy report on the Global Information Infrastructure - Global Information Society (GII-GIS), at its meeting in May 1996.
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01 Jan 1996
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Working/Policy Paper
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Globalisation and Competitiveness: Relevant Indicators
Thomas Hatzichronoglou, Pages: 62
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OECD Science, Technology and Industry Working Papers
The economy’s entry into its globalisation phase has radically altered the nature of competition. Now, numerous new actors from every market in the world (see section 1 and summary table) are simultaneously in competition on every market. This new competition has accentuated the interdependence...
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01 Mar 1996
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Working/Policy Paper
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Grow Now/Clean Later, or the Pursuit of Sustainable Development?
David O’Connor, Pages: 44
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OECD Development Centre Working Papers
This paper is a contribution to the ongoing debate on the relationship between economic growth and the environment. Through a contrast of the experiences of two regional groupings of countries — East Asia and Eastern Europe — that have both experienced rapid industrialisation, it makes clear...
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01 Sep 1996
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Working/Policy Paper
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General Equilibrium Modelling of Trade and the Environment
John Beghin, Sébastien Dessus, David Roland-Holst, Dominique van der Mensbrugghe, Pages: 56
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OECD Development Centre Working Papers
The environmental impacts of economic activity have become an increasingly urgent concern in both OECD Member countries, as well as in non-Member countries. Research in this area is still in its infancy, and the data required to buttress analytical studies is still sparse. This paper describes...
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01 Jan 1997
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Working/Policy Paper
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Global Information Infrastructure -- Global Information Society (GII-GIS): Policy Requirements
OECD, Pages: 80
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OECD Digital Economy Papers
Industrial economies are at the threshold of potentially radical structural changes in their economic structures. Communication networks and interactive multimedia applications are providing the foundation for the transformation of existing social and economic relationships into an "information...
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01 Jan 1997
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Working/Policy Paper
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Globalisation and Linkages: Macro-Structural Challenges and Opportunities
Pete Richardson, Pages: 103
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OECD Economics Department Working Papers
This paper was prepared in the OECD Economics Department as a contribution to the Organisation-wide study entitled, "Towards a New Global Age". It examines macro-structural economic developments in and between OECD and non-OECD economies, the economic linkages and a number of structural factors...
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05 May 1999
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Working/Policy Paper
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Greek Public Enterprises: Challenges for Reform
Paul Mylonas, Isabelle Joumard, Pages: 67
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OECD Economics Department Working Papers
A successful reform of public enterprises would improve productivity in key sectors of the Greek economy, and thus provide essential inputs at lower cost to the economy as a whole. Reforms would need to address the factors that are responsible for the poor performance of Greek public...
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01 Sep 1999
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Working/Policy Paper
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Gender, Human Capital and Growth: Evidence from Six Latin American Countries
Donald J. Robbins, Pages: 96
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OECD Development Centre Working Papers
This Technical Paper reports on a body of research conducted for the OECD Development Centre by Donald J. Robbins. It examines the patterns and determinants of rapidly rising educational attainment in six Latin American countries — Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico and Uruguay —...
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01 July 2000
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Working/Policy Paper
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Global Capital Flows and the Environment in the 21st Century
David O’Connor, Pages: 35
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OECD Development Centre Working Papers
Both the magnitude and the composition of capital flows from rich to poor countries have changed markedly over the past decade. While official flows have stagnated, private flows have mushroomed and portfolio investment and bank lending have grown more rapidly than foreign direct investment...
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12 Oct 2000
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Working/Policy Paper
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Growth Effects of Education and Social Capital in the OECD Countries
Jonathan Temple, Pages: 39
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OECD Economics Department Working Papers
This paper surveys the empirical literature on the growth effects of education and social capital. The main focus is on the cross-country evidence for the OECD countries, but the paper also briefly reviews evidence from labour economics, to clarify where empirical work on education using macro...
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26 Mar 2001
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Article
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Greater Independence for Fiscal Institutions
Nicholas Gruen, Pages: 89–115
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OECD Journal on Budgeting
This paper seeks to outline the thinking behind a proposal contained in a recently released discussion paper by the Business Council of Australia (BCA). The BCA is Australia’s leading business body. It comprises the chief executive officers of most ...
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01 May 2001
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Working/Policy Paper
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Globalisation and Transformation: Illusions and Reality
Grzegorz W. Kolodko, Pages: 43
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OECD Development Centre Working Papers
The globalisation of economic relationships and the systemic transformation in post-socialist countries are two interlacing processes and a mark of the turn of the century. Globalisation, that is, the institutional and real integration of national and regional markets into a single worldwide...
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29 June 2001
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Working/Policy Paper
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Growth, Inequality and Social Protection
Roman Arjona, Maxime Ladaique, Mark Pearson, Pages: 81
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OECD Labour Market and Social Policy Occasional Papers
Economic growth is, ultimately, the result of the myriad of transactions which take place in a market economy. Similarly, the distribution of income depends on who has ownership of factors of production, how much they can sell them for, and whether the resultant income is redistributed or not....
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01 Sep 2001
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Working/Policy Paper
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Growth and Human Capital: Good Data, Good Results
Daniel Cohen, Marcelo Soto, Pages: 41
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OECD Development Centre Working Papers
This paper presents a new data set on human capital. It is based upon data released at the OECD for a subgroup of 38 member and non-member countries, and an effort performed at the Development Centre to expand this data set to other developing countries. The key to our methodology is to...
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01 Dec 2001
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Working/Policy Paper
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Globalisation, Growth and Income Inequality: The African Experience
Steve Kayizzi-Mugerwa, Pages: 31
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OECD Development Centre Working Papers
Efforts to get Sub-Saharan Africa back into the world economy through internationally-backed reforms have largely failed due to lack of institutions, suitable local conditions or ability to negotiate effectively for foreign aid. Powerful interests or dominant communities distorted attempts at...
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