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By Pierre Aldama and Jérôme Creel At the euro zone summit in December 2018, the heads of state and government hit the brakes hard on […]
 
		
	By Pierre Aldama and Jérôme Creel At the euro zone summit in December 2018, the heads of state and government hit the brakes hard on […]
 
		
	By Guillaume Sacriste, Paris 1-Sorbonne and Antoine Vauchez, CNRS and Paris 1-Sorbonne In the latest article in La Revue de l’OFCE (no. 165, 2019), accessible […]
 
		
	OFCE[1], ECLM[2], IMK[3], AKW[4] It was during the climax of the so-called Eurozone sovereign debt crisis that we engaged into the independent Annual Growth Survey […]
 
		
	By Magali Dauvin At a time when the outlook for world trade outlook remains glum [1], British domestic demand is struggling to remain dynamic: household […]
 
		
	By Éloi Laurent There is something deeply reassuring about seeing the growing scale of climate markets in numerous countries around the globe. A section of […]
 
		
	By Sarah Guillou A note on the immaterial singularity of business investment in France from 26 October 2018 highlighted the significant scale of investment in […]
 
		
	By Hélène Périvier and Gregory Verdugo In terms of the employment rate, French women work less than German women: in 2017 the employment rate of women […]
 
		
	By Jérôme Creel and Francesco Saraceno [1] At age twenty, the euro has gone through a difficult adolescence. The success of the euro has not been aided […]
 
		
	By Catherine Mathieu and Henri Sterdyniak The United Kingdom will leave the European Union on 29 March 2019 at midnight, two years after the UK […]
 
		
	By Céline Antonin, Sandrine Levasseur and Vincent Touzé The establishment of the third pillar of the Banking Union, namely the creation of a European deposit […]
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