IPP Report n°11 – July 2015
Peer-reviewed journals in social sciences and humanities in France: open access and diffusionPublications
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.
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
Rapport (M2)
Réformer la taxe d’habitation ? Benjamin VignollesAuthors: Benjamin Vignolles, sous la direction de Julien Grenet
Rapport (stage)
Construction of a microsimulation model for the French indirect taxation system – Olivier MeslinAuthors: Olivier Meslin, sous la direction d'Antoine Bozio
Rapport (stage)
The evolution of tax revenues in France since 2012: findings from a microsimulation model – Quentin LaffeterAuthors: Quentin Laffeter, sous la direction d'Antoine Bozio
Rapport (M2)
Who pays indirect taxes in France? Roy DauvergneAuthors: Roy Dauvergne, sous la direction de Thomas Piketty
Rapport (M2)
Understanding life-cycle redistribution – Béatrice BoutchenikAuthors: Béatrice Boutchenik, sous la direction de Thomas Piketty