Archives du blog 2011 – 2024

Archives du blog 2011 - 2024

Economic outlook

2024-2025 World Economic Outlook: EUROPE TAKES OFF

24 April 2024 0

OFCE Analysis and Forecasting Department, Éric Heyer (dir.) and Xavier Timbeau (dir.) [1] This text is the summary of the Outlook for the World Economy […]

The UK budget: From support to austerity

22 February 2023 0

By Hervé Péléraux With the latest national accounts published on 22 December 2022 showing a 0.3% fall in GDP in Q3 of 2022, following a […]

War in Ukraine and rising international tension: What impact on GDP?

23 December 2022 0

By Raul Sampognaro The invasion of Ukraine launched by Russia on 24 February 2022[1] dealt a major shock to the European economy, which was already […]

United States: Slowdown or recession?

6 September 2022 0

by Christophe Blot In the first quarter of 2022, US GDP fell by 0.4%, ending the recovery that had begun in the summer of 2020. […]

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The OFCE optimistic about growth – “As usual”?

17 June 2019 0

By Magali Dauvin and Hervé Péléraux In the spring of 2019, the OFCE forecast real GDP growth of 1.5% for 2019 and 1.4% for 2020 (i.e. […]

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The imperative of sustainability economic, social, environmental

8 April 2019 0

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 […]

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Spain: a 2018 budget on target, if the Commission likes it or not

27 June 2018 0

By Christine Rifflart With a deficit of 3.1% of GDP in 2017, Spain has cut its deficit by 1.4 points from 2016 and has been […]

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Major adjustments are awaiting the euro zone

26 June 2018 0

By Bruno Ducoudré, Xavier Timbeau and Sébastien Villemot Current account imbalances are at the heart of the process that led to the crisis in the […]

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The participation rate and working hours: Differentiated impacts on the unemployment rate

12 June 2018 0

By Bruno Ducoudré and Pierre Madec In the course of the crisis, most European countries reduced actual working hours to a greater or lesser extent […]

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What can be deduced from the figures on inflation?

11 June 2018 0

By Eric Heyer In May, inflation in the euro area moved closer to the ECB target. The sharp rise in inflation, from 1.2% to 1.9% […]

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