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Giuseppe Nicoletti is affiliated with the Organisation For Economic Co-Operation and Development in France, contributing extensively to the field of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance. Their scholarly output includes 14 publications focused primarily on Economics and Econometrics, with additional contributions in Strategy and Management, Political Science and International Relations, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, and Marketing.

Their research spans a wide array of topics. Key areas include Economic Growth and Productivity, Regional Development and Policy, Digital Platforms and Economics, Food Waste Reduction and Sustainability, Urban Agriculture and Sustainability, Labor Market Dynamics and Wage Inequality, and Italy's Economic History and Contemporary Issues.

Nicoletti's recent papers demonstrate a focus on productivity, policy implications in digital business models, and environmental assessments. Notable papers include:

  • The human side of productivity (2021, OECD productivity working papers)
  • Occupational entry regulations and their effects on productivity in services: Firm-level evidence (2020, OECD Economics Department working papers)
  • The value of data in digital-based business models: Measurement and economic policy implications (2022, OECD Economics Department working papers)
  • The impact of Artificial Intelligence on productivity, distribution and growth (2024, OECD artificial intelligence papers)
  • The product environmental footprint approach to compare the environmental performances of artificial and natural turf (2022, Environmental Impact Assessment Review)

Frequent publication venues for Nicoletti's work include the SSRN Electronic Journal, OECD Economics Department working papers, Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics, and the British Food Journal.

The researcher has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including Giulio Mario Cappelletti, Carlo Russo, Péter Gál, Alfredo Ernesto Di Noia, and Christina von Rueden. These collaborations have contributed to multidisciplinary insights within economics and related fields.

Best Publications

  • Regulation, productivity, and growth: OECD evidence

    Giuseppe Nicoletti;Stefano Scarpetta

  • Summary Indicators of Product Market Regulation with an Extension to Employment Protection Legislation

    Giuseppe Nicoletti;Stefano Scarpetta;Olivier Boylaud

  • Regulation and Investment

    Alberto Alesina;Silvia Ardagna;Giuseppe Nicoletti;Fabio Schiantarelli

  • DO PRODUCT MARKET REGULATIONS IN UPSTREAM SECTORS CURB PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH? PANEL DATA EVIDENCE FOR OECD COUNTRIES

    Renaud Bourlès;Gilbert Cette;Jimmy Lopez;Jacques Mairesse

  • Regulation, Productivity and Growth

    Giuseppe Nicoletti;Stefano Scarpetta

  • Product Market Regulation in OECD Countries

    Paul Conway;Véronique Janod;Giuseppe Nicoletti

  • Regulation And Labour Market Performance

    Tito Boeri;Giuseppe Nicoletti;Stefano Scarpetta

  • Regulation, Productivity and Growth: OECD Evidence

    Stefano Scarpetta;Stefano Scarpetta;Giuseppe Nicoletti

  • Product Market Regulation in the Non-Manufacturing Sectors of OECD Countries

    Paul Conway;Giuseppe Nicoletti

  • Product Market Reforms and Employment in OECD Countries

    Giuseppe Nicoletti;Stefano Scarpetta

  • 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

  • Regulation, market structure and performance in telecommunications

    Olivier Boylaud;Giuseppe Nicoletti

  • Policies and International Integration: Influences on Trade and Foreign Direct Investment

    Giuseppe Nicoletti;Stephen S. Golub;Dana Hajkova;Daniel Mirza

  • Employment Outcomes and the Interaction Between Product and Labor Market Deregulation: Are They Substitutes or Complements?

    Giuseppe Fiori;Giuseppe Nicoletti;Stefano Scarpetta;Fabio Schiantarelli

  • The Economic Dynamics of an Ageing Population

    Alan J. Auerbach;Laurence J. Kotlikoff;Robert P. Hagemann;Giuseppe Nicoletti

  • Digitalisation and productivity: In search of the holy grail – Firm-level empirical evidence from EU countries

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  • Regulation, Competition and Productivity Convergence

    Paul Conway;Donato De Rosa;Giuseppe Nicoletti;Faye Steiner

  • The Political Economy of Structural Reform: Empirical Evidence from OECD Countries

    Jens Høj;Vincenzo Galasso;Giuseppe Nicoletti;Thai-Thanh Dang

  • Regulation and Economic Performance

    Giuseppe Nicoletti;Stefano Scarpetta

  • Long-Term Growth Scenarios

    Åsa Johansson;Yvan Guillemette;Fabrice Murtin;David Turner

  • Regulation, Allocative Efficiency and Productivity in OECD Countries

    Jens Matthias Arnold;Giuseppe Nicoletti;Stefano Scarpetta

  • Digital Dividend: Policies to Harness the Productivity Potential of Digital Technologies

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  • TEN YEARS OF PRODUCT MARKET REFORM IN OECD COUNTRIES - INSIGHTS FROM A REVISED PMR INDICATOR ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT WORKING PAPERS No.695

    Anita Wölfl;Isabelle Wanner;Tomasz Kozluk;Giuseppe Nicoletti

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