(IPP Policy Brief n°66) Better Alone? Evidence on the Costs of Intermunicipal Cooperation
The Institut des politiques publiques (PSE/GENES) publishes a new policy brief that analyses the local consequences of integration…
Read moreThe Institut des politiques publiques (PSE/GENES) publishes a new policy brief that analyses the local consequences of integration…
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Read moreThe Institut des politiques publiques is glad to invite you to a conference organized by and at the French National Assembly on February 13, 2020. This event (…)
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