(Results) The impact of the 2020 Budget on households and firms
During a major conference evaluating the 2020 Budget, the IPP, co-organiser of the event with the CEPREMAP, presented its assessment of the effects of the 2020 Budget (…)
Read moreDuring a major conference evaluating the 2020 Budget, the IPP, co-organiser of the event with the CEPREMAP, presented its assessment of the effects of the 2020 Budget (…)
Read moreDuring the conference “Evaluation of the 2020 Budget”, the CEPREMAP, co-organiser of the event with the Institute for Public Policy (PSE/GENES), presented its macroeconomic analysis of the (…)
Read moreEvaluation of the 2020 French Budget October 15 2019, 12:30 pm – 3 pm PSE – Campus Jourdan, 48 boulevard Jourdan – 75014 Paris Please note that (…)
Read moreVoters who support a candidate with little or no chance of winning face a choice: whether to express their true preference, vote for their preferred candidate, and risk wasting their vote; or vote strategically for a second-best candidate who is more likely to be in a position to win…
Read moreL’IPP, PSE et le CREST ont le plaisir de vous inviter à une conférence le 18 avril, de 9h à 18h30…
Read moreWomen are increasingly present in politics. In 2018, they held nearly 39% of the seats in France’s lower house (“l’AssembléeNationale” or “the National Assembly”) and 32% in its upper house (“le Sénat” or “the Senate”). However, do they do the same work as the men?
Read moreIPP Policy Brief n°29 November 2017 Authors : Thomas Breda, Esther Chevrot-Bianco, Claudine Desrieux, Romain Espinosa Contact : thomas.breda@psemail.eu ………………………… French employment tribunals : can the disparity of (…)
Read morePrésentation Le 6 juin se déroule à Sciences Po Bordeaux une journée dédiée au revenu de base sur le thème “de l’utopie à l’expérimentation”. Sont présents notamment les (…)
Read moreFrance Stratégie coordonne un cycle de six séminaires sur l’évaluation d’impact des politiques publiques, en partenariat avec différents laboratoires de recherche et institutions. La quatrième séance sera consacrée (…)
Read moreIn July 2009, the Value-Added Tax (VAT) rate on sit-down restaurants was cut from 19.6% to 5.5%. At the time, a substantial number of restaurant owners signed the so-called Contrat d’avenir committing to sharing the windfalls from the VAT reduction equally among consumers, workers and themselves…
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