A new Great Moderation?
by Analysis and Forecasting Department This text summarizes the OFCE’s 2017-2019 forecast for the global economy and the euro zone; the full version can be found […]
by Analysis and Forecasting Department This text summarizes the OFCE’s 2017-2019 forecast for the global economy and the euro zone; the full version can be found […]
by OFCE Department of Analysis and Forecasting (France team) This text summarizes the OFCE’s 2017-2019 forecast for the French economy; the full version can be found […]
By Christophe Blot and Jérôme Creel The involvement of the European Central Bank (ECB) in the fiscal management of the euro area member states has […]
By Gregory Verdugo What is job polarization? Over the past three decades, work has taken a new turn. While the post-World War II period saw a […]
By Paul Hubert and Giovanni Ricco Do the effects of monetary policy depend on the information available to consumers and business? In this note we […]
By Gilles Le Garrec When considering the preference for redistribution at the individual level, the first thing we notice is that people with lower incomes […]
By Catherine Mathieu and Henri Sterdyniak “Growth and Inequality: Challenges for the Economies of the European Union” was the theme of the 14th EUROFRAME Symposium on […]
By Aurélien Saussay Donald Trump has thus once again respected one of his campaign promises. Nevertheless, the withdrawal of the United States from the Paris […]
By Christophe Blot and Paul Hubert At the press conference following the meeting of the ECB’s Governing Council on Thursday, 8 June, Mario Draghi announced […]
By Guillaume Allègre and Gregory Verdugo In Europe as in the United States, employment fell considerably during the Great Recession. Moreover, over the last few […]
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