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The strange forecasts of the European Commission for 2014

28 May 2013 0

By Mathieu Plane The figures for French growth for 2014 published by the European Commission (EC) in its last report in May 2013 appear to […]

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Inequality and Global Imbalances: reconsidering old ideas to address new problems

27 May 2013 0

by Jean-Luc Gaffard and Francesco Vona The main challenge of the Bretton Woods agreements was to reconcile social justice and full employment to be achieved […]

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Housing and the city: the new challenges

17 May 2013 0

By Sabine Le Bayon, Sandrine Levasseur and Christine Rifflart The residential real estate market is a market like no other. Since access to housing is […]

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What factors have put the brakes on growth since 2010?

16 May 2013 0

By Eric Heyer and Hervé Péléraux At the end of 2012, five years after the start of the crisis, France’s GDP has still not returned […]

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In the Netherlands, change is for now!

14 May 2013 0

By Christophe Blot While France has just reaffirmed that it will meet its commitment to reduce its budget deficit to below 3% by 2014 (see […]

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France’s Stability Programme: the missing line

14 May 2013 0

By Eric Heyer On April 17, the government presented its Stability Programme for 2013-2017 for the French economy. For the next two years (2013-2014), the government […]

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What kind of pension reform for 2013?

13 May 2013 0

In a speech on 28 March, Francois Hollande raised the 20 billion euro deficit forecast for 2020 in order to announce a further extension of […]

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The chalice of austerity, right to the dregs

3 May 2013 0

Céline Antonin, Christophe Blot and Danielle Schweisguth This text summarizes the OFCE’s April 2013 forecasts The macroeconomic and social situation in the euro zone continues […]

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