IPP Policy Brief n°79 - February 2022
Buying groups formation: what effects on competition in the retail industry?Publications
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IPP Policy Brief n°78 - January 2022
Recounting France’s trade unionsAuthors: Cyprien Batut, Ulysse Lojkine, Paolo Santini
IPP Policy Brief n°77 - January 2022
Mapping loss of autonomy among the elderlyAuthors: Amélie Carrère
IPP Policy Brief n°76 - November 2021
Discrimination in hiring people of supposedly North African origin: What lessons from a large-scale correspondence test?Authors: Dares-MAR, Chercheurs IPP, ISM Corum
IPP Policy Brief n°75 - October 2021
Women and men are equally likely to be caregivers for dependent partners, but the nature of their help differsAuthors: Léa Toulemon
IPP Policy Brief n°74 - September 2021
Tax Reforms and Political FeasibilityAuthors: Felix Bierbrauer, Pierre C. Boyer, Andrew Lonsdale, Andreas Peichl
IPP Policy Brief n°72 - June 2021
Fighting inequalities from early childhood: A large-scale evaluation of the Parler Bambin programAuthors: Clément de Chaisemartin, Quentin Daviot, Marc Gurgand, Sophie Kern
IPP Policy Briefs n°71 - June 2021
Merging regions: What effects will the French perceive?Authors: Lionel Wilner
IPP Policy Briefs n°70 - June 2021
Will French companies be able to repay their state-backed loans (PGEs)?Authors: Laurent Bach, Nicolas Ghio, Arthur Guillouzouic, Clément Malgouyres