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Working hours and economic performance: What lessons can be drawn from the Coe-Rexecode report?
By Eric Heyer and Mathieu Plane Do people work less in France than in the rest of Europe? Is France the only country to have […]
By Eric Heyer and Mathieu Plane Do people work less in France than in the rest of Europe? Is France the only country to have […]
By Jean-Luc Gaffard, Sarah Guillou, Lionel Nesta The current election campaign is lending weight to simplistic proposals like the slogan “buy French”, which evokes the […]
By Marion Cochard After a lull of only a year, unemployment figures started to rise again in April 2011. We are seeing a replay of […]
By Henri Sterdyniak At the start of 2012, some Socialist Party leaders have renewed the claim that the “family quotient” tax-splitting system is unfair because […]
By Paul Hubert Can the communications of a central banker influence agents’ expectations in the same way as they change interest rates? To believe Ben […]
By Christophe Blot and Eric Heyer During eight years as head of the ECB, we have seen two Jean-Claude Trichets (JCT): one dogmatic, the other […]
By Sabine Le Bayon Should deficit reduction be the priority of governments today? The constraints imposed by the Stability Pact and especially by the financial […]
By Evens Salies Is there an inherent conflict between the technological efforts needed to meet the requirements of environmental policies and the liberalization of electricity markets? […]
By Eric Heyer To meet French commitments vis-à-vis Brussels to a general government deficit in 2012 of 4.5% of GDP, the French Prime Minister Francois […]
By Jérôme Creel and Francesco Saraceno Too long and too technical, the final declaration of collective action of the G20 Summit in Cannes shows that […]
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