Shut down: America in the spotlight
By Christine Rifflart A State that asks a third of its civil servants to stay home because it can’t pay them is in a critical […]
		
	By Christine Rifflart A State that asks a third of its civil servants to stay home because it can’t pay them is in a critical […]
		
	By Gilles Le Garrec The problem of inequality in the face of death has become an important topic in French public discourse in recent times, […]
		
	By Hélène Périvier The bill on equality between women and men, approved by the Senate on 18 September 2013, includes a component aimed at modifying […]
		
	By Odile Chagny and Sabine Le Bayon The campaign for the parliamentary elections taking place on 22 September in Germany has engendered a broad debate […]
		
	By Sabine Le Bayon, Pierre Madec and Christine Rifflart On 10 September 2013, Parliament began discussing the bill on “Access to housing and urban renovation […]
		
	By Christophe Blot In an article published in 2013 in Open Economies Review [1], C. A. E. Goodhart and D. J. Lee compare the mechanisms […]
		
	By Maxime Parodi, sociologist at the OFCE A cosmopolitan currency is a currency common to many nations and explicitly based on a form of co-sovereignty […]
		
	By Sarah Guillou In early July 2013, yet another company in the solar industry, Conergy, declared bankruptcy. The departure of this German company, established in […]
		
	By Vincent Touzé The American economist Ronald Coase, who died at 102 on 2 September 2013, has left us an exceptional body of work distinguished […]
		
	By Henri Sterdyniak The measures announced by the government on August 27th do not constitute a major reform of the pension system. As shown in […]
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