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Does too much finance kill growth?

4 September 2013 0

By Jérôme Creel, Paul Hubert and Fabien Labondance Is there an optimal level of financialization in an economy? An IMF working paper written by Arcand, […]

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Cyprus: Aphrodite to the rescue?

16 April 2013 0

By Céline Antonin and Sandrine Levasseur For two weeks Cyprus sent tremors through the European Union. If the banking crisis that the island is going […]

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The Cypri-hot case!

3 April 2013 0

By Jérôme Creel In advance of a more in-depth study of the crisis in Cyprus and its impact on the euro zone, here are a […]

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A recession is not inevitable

23 January 2013 0

By Marion Cochard, Bruno Ducoudré and Danielle Schweisguth The cold blast from the autumn forecasts continues with the publication of the European Central Bank’s latest […]

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Repeat

23 January 2013 0

By Jérôme Creel In a beautiful book for children, every two pages Claude Ponti drew two chicks, one of which says to the other: “Pete […]

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Valuing energy savings fairly

2 January 2013 0

By Evens Salies [1] Following the first meeting of the Commission mixte paritaire (a joint commission of the two houses of the French Parliament) on […]

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European Council: wait and sink?

1 July 2012 0

By Jérôme Creel, Paul Hubert and Francesco Saraceno The European Council meeting being held at the end of the week should have been spent, according […]