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  • 24-November-2016

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    The positive effect of public investment on potential growth

    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.

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  • 24-November-2016

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    Public finance, economic growth and inequality: A survey of the evidence

    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.

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  • 24-November-2016

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    Trends in public finance: insights from a new detailed dataset

    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 indicators.

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  • 24-November-2016

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    A re-assessment of fiscal space in OECD countries

    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?

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  • 24-November-2016

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    Can an increase in public investment sustainably lift economic growth?

    This paper seeks to identify the conditions under which raising public investment can sustainably lift growth without deteriorating public finances.

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  • 11-October-2016

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    Fiscal decentralisation and income inequality: empirical evidence from OECD countries

    This paper investigates the relationship between fiscal decentralisation and economy-wide disposable income inequality.

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  • 11-October-2016

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    Fiscal decentralisation and regional disparities

    Fiscal decentralisation can lead to a more efficient provision of local public goods and services and promote a better match between policies and citizens’ preferences.

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  • 27-July-2016

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    Making public finances more growth and equity-friendly in the euro area

    To achieve a euro area fiscal stance that fosters the recovery, countries with fiscal space under the Stability and Growth Pact rules should use budgetary support to raise growth, and existing incentives and flexibility should be taken advantage of to pursue reforms of tax and spending policies.

  • 3-March-2016

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    Monetary policy and inequality

    This paper analyses two-way interactions between monetary policy and inequality in selected advanced economies. In the context of a highly accommodative monetary stance over recent years, the analysis focuses on the effects of monetary policy on inequality over the business cycle via its impacts on returns on assets, the cost of debt servicing and asset prices.

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  • 19-February-2016

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    Raising public spending efficiency in Switzerland

    Despite having low government spending, Switzerland scores highly in various public policy outcomes, including health, education and transportation. But, as the population grows and ages, efficiency of public spending will have to rise to maintain low tax rates.

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