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Archives du blog 2011 - 2024

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And what if the ECB respected its mandate!

17 March 2014 0

By Christophe Blot Article 127 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), i.e. former Article 105 of the Maastricht Treaty, states […]

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Revising the budget in Croatia: yes, but … for whom and why?

12 March 2014 0

By Sandrine Levasseur Under the excessive deficit procedure that Croatia has been subject to since 28 January 2014, the country’s government has been obliged to revise […]

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Should we be celebrating the fall in unemployment at end 2013?

10 March 2014 0

By Bruno Ducoudré and Eric Heyer Every quarter, the INSEE publishes the unemployment rate as defined by the International Labour Office (ILO): for the fourth […]

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Central banks and public debt: dangerous liaisons?

6 March 2014 0

By Christophe Blot Since 2008, monetary policy has been in the forefront of efforts to preserve financial stability and stem the economic crisis. Though the […]

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The responsibility pact’s obligation of a result

5 March 2014 0

By Xavier Timbeau, @XTimbeau, OFCE The original French text was published in the “Rebonds” section of the newspaper Libération on 28 February 2014. Is the policy supply-side or […]

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Growth in the 4th quarter of 2013, but …

18 February 2014 0

By Hervé Péléraux According to the OFCE’s leading indicator, the French economy has grown by 0.5% in the fourth quarter of 2013. This result, which […]

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Why not Sundays – but at what price?

13 February 2014 0

By Gérard Cornilleau With respect to opening DIY stores on Sundays, one aspect of the issue has never been raised. It nevertheless concerns the majority […]

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Revisions of the growth potential: the impact on deficits

12 February 2014 0

By Hervé Péléraux Public finances – battered by the Great Recession At the end of the Great Recession of 2008/09, the fiscal problem that governments […]

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Manic-depressive austerity: let’s talk about it!

11 February 2014 0

By Christophe Blot, Jérôme Creel, and Xavier Timbeau Following discussions with our colleagues from the European Commission [1], we return to the causes of the […]

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The Barnier proposal on banking regulation: whence the wrath?

10 February 2014 0

By Jean-Paul Pollin (Université d’Orléans) and Jean-Luc Gaffard This time the evidence is there and it’s irrefutable: the reaction of the French “authorities” to the […]

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