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  • 3-May-2012

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    Greenhouse gas emissions and price elasticities of transport fuel demand in Belgium

    Since 1990, Belgium has managed to bring down greenhouse gas emissions in most domains of economic activity.

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  • 3-May-2012

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    Improving the health care system in Poland

    Since the transformation following the Communist era, Poland has matched improvements in health outcomes of the most developed OECD countries, although without catching up the ground lost during the 1970s and 1980s.

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  • 3-May-2012

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    Bringing Belgian public finances to a sustainable path

    Economic growth is projected to be strengthening from mid-2011 onwards, but will be insufficient to restore the sustainability of public finances.

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  • 19-April-2012

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    Reducing poverty in Chile: cash transfers and better jobs

    Notwithstanding impressive progress, poverty and inequality remain high in Chile in OECD comparison, and the tax-benefit system does little to improve on this.

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  • 19-April-2012

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    Income inequality in the European Union

    Poor growth performance over the past decades in Europe has increased concerns for rising income dispersion and social exclusion.

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  • 10-April-2012

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    Tax reform in Norway: a focus on capital taxation

    Norway’s dual income tax system achieves high levels of revenue collection and income redistribution, without overly undermining economic performance and while paying attention to environmental externalities.

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  • 13-March-2012

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    Assessing the sensitivity of Hungarian debt sustainability to macroeconomic shocks under two fiscal policy reactions

    Hungarian debt level has steadily increased since 2001, with the debt-to-GDP ratio reaching about 84% at end-2011.

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  • 13-March-2012

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    Work incentives and recent reforms of the tax and benefit system in Hungary

    Reducing the extent of inactivity and promoting labour supply is essential to foster labour market outcomes in Hungary in the medium term.

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  • 13-March-2012

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    Non-Keynesian effects of fiscal consolidation: an analysis with an estimated DSGE model for the Hungarian economy

    Using an estimated DSGE model for Hungary, the paper identifies the possible non-Keynesian channels through which a fiscal consolidation may manifest as expansionary.

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  • 14-February-2012

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    Building blocks for a better functioning housing market in Chile

    Chile has made good progress in improving housing conditions, but still around 10% of the population lives in either overcrowded houses, or of inadequate quality and/or with poor access to basic services.

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