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French competitiveness: The object of a supply policy

13 October 2014 0

By Sarah Guillou The 2014-2015 edition of The Global Competitiveness Report [1] by the World Economic Forum sheds light on the political debate between those who […]

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Reforming unemployment insurance in France today: not a good idea according to OECD indicators

13 October 2014 0

By Eric Heyer Six months following the signing of a national industry-wide agreement on unemployment benefits between the social partners, with new rules that normally […]

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The promotion of renewable energy innovation: when State intervention and competition go hand in hand

7 October 2014 0

by Lionel Nesta and Francesco Vona[1] In contrast with the common belief that competition demands no State intervention, innovation policy and competition complement each other. […]

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The 2013 pension reform: the implicit contribution of pensioners’ purchasing power

6 October 2014 0

By Stéphane Hamayon and Florence Legros Less than three years after the official retirement age in France was raised in 2010-2011, a new pension reform […]

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Fiscal policy and macroeconomic stability in an economic and monetary union: the case of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU)

1 October 2014 0

By Mamadou DIOP and Adama DIAW The idea that fiscal policy is an effective tool of economic policy for stimulating the real economy has neither […]

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Does growth in the euro zone really depend on a hypothetical German fiscal stimulus?

22 September 2014 0

By Christophe Blot and Jérôme Creel The debate on economic policy in Europe was re-ignited this summer by Mario Draghi during the now traditional symposium […]

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Better abilities or stronger social ties? Drivers of social immobility across EU countries

11 September 2014 0

par Francesco Vona A high level of income inequality is commonly regarded to be more acceptable when associated with high social mobility. Empirical evidence has […]

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Following the decision of France’s Constitutional Council: the impossible merger of the RSA and PPE social welfare programmes

9 September 2014 0

By Henri Sterdyniak In June 2014, the government had Parliament approve a new provision for the gradual reduction of employee payroll taxes intended to boost […]

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Dealing with the ECB’s triple mandate

18 July 2014 0

By Christophe Blot, Jérôme Creel, Paul Hubert and Fabien Labondance The financial crisis has sparked debate about the role of the central banks and monetary […]

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A minimum wage in Germany: a small step for Europe, a big one for Germany

15 July 2014 0

By Odile Chagny (Ires) and Sabine Le Bayon After several months of parliamentary debate, a minimum wage will be phased in between 2015 and 2017 […]

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