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.
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
Rapport (stage)
Forecasting the evolution of the workforce and the payroll of contributors to the French contractual civil servants’ pension scheme (IRCANTEC) – Jérémy BoccanfusoAuthors: Jérémy Boccanfuso, sous la supervision de Thomas Breda
IPP Report n°8 - March 2015
Measuring and Explaining the Evolution of Financial EfficiencyAuthors: Guillaume Bazot
IPP Policy Brief n°17 - January 2015
How much does grade repetition in French primary and secondary schools cost?Authors: Asma Benhenda and Julien Grenet
IPP Policy Brief n°16 - January 2016
An evaluation of a physical activity programme designed for elderly peopleAuthors: Claudia Senik, Carine Milcent and Chloé Gerves