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Should the Eurozone rely on the US?
by Christophe Blot, Caroline Bozou and Jérôme Creel The Covid-19 pandemic has led governments and central banks around the world to implement expansionary fiscal and […]
by Christophe Blot, Caroline Bozou and Jérôme Creel The Covid-19 pandemic has led governments and central banks around the world to implement expansionary fiscal and […]
by Éloi Laurent, Fabio Battaglia, Alessandro Galli, Giorgia Dalla Libera Marchiori, Raluca Munteanu On 21 May, the Italian Presidency of the G20 together with the […]
by Xavier Ragot A heated debate is currently taking place in macroeconomics. The change in US economic policy following the election of Joe Biden has […]
By Éloi Laurent and Paul Malliet On the eve of the climate summit organized by the Biden administration on 22 and 23 April, which will […]
Elliot Aurissergues (Economist at the OFCE) As the health constraints caused by the pandemic continue to weigh on the economy in 2021, the challenge is […]
Stéphane Auray and AurélienEyquem The strong globalization of economies has increased interest in the importance of markups for companies with an international orientation. A markup […]
by Pierre Aldama Between 1999 and 2019, the eve of the Covid-19 pandemic, the public debts of the 11 oldest euro zone members had risen by […]
Christophe Blot, Caroline Bozou and Jérôme Creel In a recent Monetary Dialogue Paper for the European Parliament, we review and assess the different policy measures […]
by Christine Rifflart Spain has been hit hard in 2020 by the Covid-19 health crisis, which the authorities are struggling to control, accompanied by an […]
By Christophe Blot and Paul Hubert In response to the health and economic crisis, governments have implemented numerous emergency measures that have pushed public debt up […]
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