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Britain’s referendum of 23 June 2016: The leap into the unknown
By Catherine Mathieu On 23 June 2016, the British people decided (by 52% to 48%) to leave the European Union. After having long criticized […]
By Catherine Mathieu On 23 June 2016, the British people decided (by 52% to 48%) to leave the European Union. After having long criticized […]
By Maxime Parodi and Xavier Timbeau The British people’s vote for Brexit merely reinforces the political logic that has become an imperative. On the one hand, […]
By Catherine Mathieu and Henri Sterdyniak The British vote to leave the European Union is aggravating the political crisis in Europe and in many European countries. […]
By Eric Heyer and Paul Hubert After falling sharply over the past two years, oil prices have been rising once again since the start of the […]
By Xavier Ragot The US elections are proving to be very revealing. Three different perspectives on the current elections are yielding insights into three areas: […]
By Sarah Guillou On Friday, April 8 2016, the Observatoire Français des Conjonctures Economiques (OFCE) began a series of quarterly seminars on the analysis of […]
By the Analysis and Forecasting Department This text summarizes the 2016-2017 outlook for the global economy and the euro zone. Click here to consult the […]
Analysis and Forecasting Department (France team) The 60,000 person decline in March for the number of people registered in Category A at France’s Pôle emploi […]
By Catherine Mathieu On 1 April 2016, a national living wage (NLW) took effect in the United Kingdom. This may come as a surprise to […]
By Sarah Guillou The situation of the European steel industry was on the agenda of the European Council’s Competitiveness session held on Monday, 29 February […]
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