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 Policy brief n°33 - June 2018
The inefficiency of regular reliance on short-time workAuthors: Pierre Cahuc and Sandra Nevoux
IPP Report n°18 - June 2018
Basic income: Experimental simulationsAuthors: Mahdi Ben Jelloul, Antoine Bozio, Sophie Cottet, Brice Fabre, Claire Leroy
IPP Policy Brief n°32 - May 2018
Who benefited from the July 2009 sit-down restaurant value-added tax cuts?Authors: Youssef Benzarti and Dorian Carloni
IPP Policy Brief n°31 - April 2018
Reforming the French pension system : the main challengesAuthors: Antoine Bozio, Simon Rabaté, Audrey Rain and Maxime Tô
IPP Policy brief n°30 - April 2018
European integration and labour market policy: Political or national divides?Authors: Pierre Boyer and Anasuya Raj
IPP Policy Brief n°29 - November 2017
French employment tribunals : can the disparity of their decisions be explained?Authors: Thomas Breda, Esther Chevrot-Bianco, Claudine Desrieux, Romain Espinosa
IPP Policy brief n°28 - September 2017
Does class size influence student achievement?Authors: Adrien Bouguen, Julien Grenet and Marc Gurgand
IPP Report n°17 - September 2017
A first evaluation of the French Environmental Agency’s support program for green R&DAuthors: Sophie Cottet, Fanny Henriet, Katrin Millock, Marion Monnet, Lucile Romanello
Academic paper
Incidence and Behavioural Response to Social Security Contributions: An Analysis of Kink Points in FranceAuthors: Antoine Bozio, Thomas Breda and Julien Grenet