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Over the last few years, a large body of literature has shown that the level of information and communications technology (ICT) diffusion, and, as a result, the favorable effects of this diffusion on productivity, differ greatly between the major advanced countries, with the United States the...
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uses data from a randomized controlled experiment in which the default settings on office thermostats in an OECD office …
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. The reason is different effects on saving and investment from cohort-size variation. In a panel of annual OECD data 1960 …-1995, we find that the age effects on saving are similar to results on world samples but the effects on investment are very … different. The respective age profiles of saving and investment are much more similar in the OECD sample. This may be one factor …
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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 physical capital, employment and productivity...
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This paper summarises earlier OECD work aimed at quantifying the impact of structural reforms on economic outcomes. It overviews i.) insights obtained for the linear relationships linking policies and economic outcomes (including multi-factor productivity, capital deepening and employment) for...
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outcomes. Lower barriers to foreign trade and investment help MFP. Lower barriers to entry and less pervasive state control of …
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