14-February-2019
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While China’s overall debt-to-GDP ratio is not particularly high, its non-financial corporate debt relative to GDP is higher than in other major economies.
12-February-2019
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Tourism has boomed in Indonesia in recent years and is already one of the main sources of foreign-currency earnings.
12-February-2019
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Indonesia’s government needs more revenue to fund spending that can boost GDP growth, raise well-being and reduce poverty.
12-February-2019
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This paper assesses how the adoption of a range of digital technologies affects firm productivity. It combines cross-country firm-level data on productivity and industry-level data on digital technology adoption in an empirical framework that accounts for firm heterogeneity.
23-January-2019
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Starting from a low level in early 2000s, Turkey’s total capital stock has since expanded rapidly, but the composition and quality of investment raises questions. This study focuses on business investment, as the main driver of physical and knowledge-based capital formation and, hence, of potential output and the material foundations of well-being.
21-December-2018
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Productivity growth in Lithuania has slowed in the aftermath of the global financial crisis, holding back income convergence and making it harder to reduce further the relatively high inequality and poverty.
21-December-2018
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Services employ an ever-increasing share of workers in all OECD countries.
19-December-2018
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Until recently a lack of data meant that little was known about the distribution of firms and firm dynamics in South Africa.
19-December-2018
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The rapid integration of emerging market economies (EMEs) into world trade over the past three decades has raised widespread concerns about the effects this is having on trade-exposed sectors in advanced OECD countries.
19-December-2018
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The Dutch labour market has recovered and the unemployment rate has been converging towards pre-crisis levels.