IPP Policy Brief n°60 - October 2020
Trapped by the Prisoner’s Dilemma, the United States Presidential Election Needs a Coordination DeviceIPP Policy Briefs
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IPP Policy Brief n°59 - October 2020
Unequal from birth: Can text messages improve language interactions between parents and children in disadvantaged families?Authors: Clément de Chaisemartin, Charlotte Combier, Quentin Daviot, Marc Gurgand, Sophie Kern
IPP Policy Brief n°58 - September 2020
Unemployment insurance: A mirror of labor market segmentationAuthors: François Fontaine, Basile Vidalenc
IPP Policy Brief n°57 - September 2020
Should employer contributions to unemployment insurance be adjusted?Authors: François Fontaine, Basile Vidalenc
IPP Policy Brief n°56 - July 2020
Should European integration go further? A survey of French, German and Italian members of national parliamentsAuthors: Pierre C. Boyer, Elie Gerschel, Anasuya Raj
IPP Policy Brief n°55 - July 2020
What policies for the hydrogen sector ? Lessons from city busesAuthors: Guy Meunier, Jean-Pierre Ponssard
IPP Policy Brief n°54 - April 2020
Lockdown exit and control of the Covid-19 epidemic: group tests can be more effectiveAuthors: Elie Gerschel, Christian Gollier, Olivier Gossner
IPP Policy Brief n°53 - March 2020
Propagation of shocks in global value chains: the coronavirus caseAuthors: Elie Gerschel, Alejandra Martinez, Isabelle Mejean
IPP Policy Brief n°52 - March 2020
Gender inequality within Firms: what does the professional equality index measure?Authors: Thomas Breda, Paul Dutronc-Postel, Joyce Sultan, Maxime Tô
IPP Policy Brief n°51 - March 2020
Gender discrimination and local electionsAuthors: Jean-Benoît Eyméoud, Paul Vertier