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By Christophe Blot, Jérôme Creel, Bruno Ducoudré, Paul Hubert, Xavier Ragot, Raul Sampognaro, Francesco Saraceno, and Xavier Timbeau Evaluating the impact of France leaving the euro zone (“Frexit”) is tricky, as […]
By Christophe Blot, Jérôme Creel, Bruno Ducoudré, Paul Hubert, Xavier Ragot, Raul Sampognaro, Francesco Saraceno, and Xavier Timbeau Evaluating the impact of France leaving the euro zone (“Frexit”) is tricky, as […]
By Guillaume Allègre In the preamble to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, the Heads of State and Government declare that they are “[r]esolved […]
By Hélène Périvier The Treaty of Rome: Article 119, Title VIII, “Social Policy, Education, Vocational Training, and Youth”, Chapter 1: Social Provisions: Each Member State shall during […]
By Sarah Guillou The principle of “fair competition” was set out in the general principles of the Preamble to the Treaty of the European Communities […]
By Éloi Laurent The Treaty establishing the European Economic Community (the more emblematic of the two Treaties of Rome) gave life and body to the […]
By Jérôme Creel The just released L’économie européenne 2017 provides a broad overview of the issues being posed today by the European Union project. Brexit, […]
By Catherine Mathieu On 23 June 2016, the British people decided (by 52% to 48%) to leave the European Union. After having long criticized […]
By Maxime Parodi and Xavier Timbeau The British people’s vote for Brexit merely reinforces the political logic that has become an imperative. On the one hand, […]
By Catherine Mathieu and Henri Sterdyniak The British vote to leave the European Union is aggravating the political crisis in Europe and in many European countries. […]
By Catherine Mathieu and Henri Sterdyniak Following the demand made by David Cameron on 10 November 2015 for a new arrangement for the United Kingdom […]
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