IPP Report n°26 - January 2020
Education, skills and skill mismatch: a review and some new evidence based on the PIAAC surveyPublications
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IPP Policy Brief n°48 - December 2019
The cost of Brexit uncertainty: missing partners for French exportersAuthors: Julien Martin, Alejandra Martinez, Isabelle Mejean
IPP Methodogical Leaflet – November 2019
The TAXIPP microsimulation model – Version 1.1Authors: Mahdi Ben Jelloul, Antoine Bozio, Thomas Douenne, Brice Fabre, Claire Leroy
IPP Policy Brief n°47 - November 2019
The outlook for the finances of local authorities in FranceAuthors: Emmanuelle Taugourdeau, Juliette Kies
IPP Policy Brief n°46 - October 2019
What lessons can be learned from capital income tax reforms?Authors: Laurent Bach, Antoine Bozio, Brice Fabre, Arthur Guillouzouic, Claire Leroy, Clément Malgouyres
IPP Report n°25 - October 2019
Impact assessment of the taxation of dividendsAuthors: Laurent Bach, Antoine Bozio, Brice Fabre, Arthur Guillouzouic, Claire Leroy, Clément Malgouyres
IPP Policy Brief n°45 - September 2019
Female Role Models: are they effective at encouraging girls to study science?Authors: Thomas Breda, Julien Grenet, Marion Monnet, Clémentine Van Effenterre
IPP Methodogical Leaflet – September 2019
The TAXIPP microsimulation model – Version 1.0Authors: Mahdi Ben Jelloul, Antoine Bozio, Thomas Douenne, Brice Fabre, Claire Leroy
IPP Report n°24 – June 2019
Towards a universal points-based pension system: what reforms for survivor pensions?Authors: Carole Bonnet, Antoine Bozio, Julie Tréguier
IPP Policy Brief n°44 - June 2019
Pensions reform: what redistributive effects are expected?Authors: Antoine Bozio, Chloé Lallemand, Simon Rabaté, Audrey Rain, Maxime Tô