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Archives du blog 2011 - 2024

Mathieu Plane

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And what if the austerity budget has succeeded better in France than elsewhere? [1]

10 April 2013 0

By Mathieu Plane Faced with a rapid and explosive deterioration in their public accounts, the industrialized countries, particularly in Europe, have implemented large-scale austerity policies, […]

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20 billion euros in reductions on employer payroll taxes on low-wages. But will it create jobs?

19 March 2013 0

By Eric Heyer and Mathieu Plane Every year the State spends nearly 1 percentage point of GDP, i.e. 20 billion euros, on general reductions in […]

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Why France is right to abandon the 3% public déficit target by 2013

5 March 2013 0

By Mathieu Plane Given the statements by the Minister of Economy and Finance, the government seems to have reached a decision to abandon the goal […]

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The tax credit to encourage competitiveness and jobs – what impact?

5 February 2013 0

By Mathieu Plane Following the submission to the Prime Minister of the Gallois Report on the pact for encouraging the competitiveness of French industry, the […]

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2013: what impact will the (national) fiscal measures have on growth?

28 November 2012 0

By Mathieu Plane This text supplements the October 2012 forecasts for the French economy After having detailed the multiplier effects expected for the different fiscal […]

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Youth “jobs of the future”: What impact on employment and government finances?

6 August 2012 0

Éric Heyer and Mathieu Plane The bill aimed at creating 150,000 “jobs for the future” [emplois d’avenir] for unemployed youth will be submitted to Parliament […]

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Social action, but no end of the crisis

30 July 2012 0

Evaluation of the five-year economic programme (2012-2017) By Eric Heyer, Mathieu Plane, Xavier Timbeau The initial decisions of the five-year programme are coming amidst an […]

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