Publications
The IPP intends to make all its research work public and attaches particular importance to the dissemination of its findings beyond academic circles. Thus, alongside with conventional academic (and sometimes technical) publications, the IPP makes summary documents accessible to the largest possible number of people.
IPP Report n°12 - December 2015
Feminisation and firms’ economic and social performanceAuthors: Thomas Breda
IPP Policy Brief n°21 - November 2015
French budget 2016 : the difficult control of public spendingAuthors: Mahdi Ben Jelloul, Antoine Bozio, Sophie Cottet, Malka Guillot, Marion Monnet, Lucile Romanello
IPP Policy Brief n°20 - October 2015
How to Improve Learning to Read at School? The Impact of Teachers’ Practices in Pre-SchoolAuthors: Adrien Bouguen
IPP Policy Brief n°19 - July 2015
How long before open access in French social sciences and humanities journals?Authors: Maya Bacache-Beauvallet, Françoise Benhamou, Marc Bourreau
IPP Report n°11 – July 2015
Peer-reviewed journals in social sciences and humanities in France: open access and diffusionAuthors: Maya Bacache-Beauvallet, Françoise Benhamou, Marc Bourreau
Cepremap/IPP Opuscule (n°38)
Reforming French housing benefitsAuthors: Antoine Bozio, Gabrielle Fack, Julien Grenet, Malka Guillot, Marion Monnet, Lucile Romanello
IPP Policy Brief n°18 - June 2015
Reforming French housing benefits: why not merging benefits?Authors: Antoine Bozio, Gabrielle Fack, Julien Grenet, Malka Guillot, Marion Monnet, Lucile Romanello
IPP Report n°10 - June 2015
Reforming French housing benefitsAuthors: Antoine Bozio, Gabrielle Fack, Julien Grenet, Malka Guillot, Marion Monnet, Lucile Romanello
IPP Report n°9 - June 2015
Modelling retirement behaviour for French Civil ServantsAuthors: Didier Blanchet, Antoine Bozio, Simon Rabaté