The French policy mix and support for private R&D: What realities for what results?
By Benjamin Montmartin France can be viewed as a unique experimental laboratory in terms of public support for investment in R&D. Indeed, since the Research […]
By Benjamin Montmartin France can be viewed as a unique experimental laboratory in terms of public support for investment in R&D. Indeed, since the Research […]
By the OFCE France team On Friday, April 27, the INSEE published the national accounts for the first quarter of 2018. With growth of 0.3%, […]
By Christophe Blot, Jérôme Creel and Paul Hubert The President of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, recently announced that the increase in the ECB’s […]
By Paul Hubert, Mathilde Le Moigne Was the way inflation unfolded after the 2007-2009 crisis atypical? According to Paul Krugman: “If inflation [note: in the […]
By Xavier Ragot There are new inflections in the debate over the construction of Europe. New options from a variety of economic and political perspectives […]
By Odile Chagny, IRES, Sabine Le Bayon, Catherine Mathieu, Henri Sterdyniak, OFCE Most developed countries now have a minimum wage, including 22 of the 28 EU countries. […]
By Sarah Guillou A review of: Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake, Capitalism Without Capital. The Rise of the Intangible Economy, Princeton University Press, 2017, 288 pp. This […]
By Jérôme Creel The OFCE has just published the 2018 European Economy [in French]. The book provides an assessment of the European Union (EU) following […]
By Sabine Le Bayon and Christine Rifflart Following the INSEE’s publication of the first version of the accounts for the fourth quarter of 2017 and […]
By Bruno Ducoudré and Eric Heyer The industrialized countries are experiencing what seems to be a persistent slowdown in the growth of labour productivity since […]
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