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The Insolent health of the luxury sector: a false paradox
By Jean-Luc Gaffard The luxury industry has been spared the spreading crisis, which in the media’s eyes seems to be posing a paradox. This situation […]
By Jean-Luc Gaffard The luxury industry has been spared the spreading crisis, which in the media’s eyes seems to be posing a paradox. This situation […]
by Henri Sterdyniak So the French government has had Parliament enact an “Organic law relating to the planning and governance of public finances” (loi organique relative […]
By Hélène Périvier In most European countries the crisis has hit the employment of men more than women. The United Kingdom is no exception: in […]
By Francesco Saraceno Economic theory has long neglected the effects of income distribution on the performance of the economy. Students were taught right from Introduction […]
By Anne-Laure Delatte Fundamental factors alone cannot explain the European crisis. A new OFCE working document shows the impact of market beliefs during this crisis. […]
By Eric Heyer Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault has made a commitment to restoring France’s balance of trade, excluding energy, by the end of his five-year […]
by Augusto Hasman and Maurizio Iacopetta Rumors of a Sicily’s possible default are in the air again. The employees of the Sicilian parliament did […]
By Gérard Cornilleau The divergence in the demographic trajectories of Germany and France will have a major impact on social spending, labour markets, productive capacity […]
By Xavier Timbeau It is up to our generation and those that follow to find a way for 10 billion people to live decently and […]
By Jérôme Creel and Xavier Timbeau We had the OMD with its Orchestral Manœuvres in the Dark, and now the OMT with its Orchestral Manœuvres […]
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