IPP Policy Brief n°29 - November 2017
French employment tribunals : can the disparity of their decisions be explained?Publications
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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
Academic paper
Incidence of Social Security Contributions: Evidence from FranceAuthors: Antoine Bozio, Thomas Breda et Julien Grenet
Academic paper
Contribution Ceilings and the Incidence of Payroll TaxesAuthors: Facundo Alvarez, Thomas Breda, Barra Roantree and Emmanuel Saez
Academic paper
Taxes and Technological Determinants of Wage Inequalities: France 1976-2010Authors: Antoine Bozio, Thomas Breda and Malka Guillot
IPP Policy Brief n°27 - April 2017
Public finances during the five-year term 2012-2017 in FranceAuthors: Antoine Bozio, Sophie Cottet, Marion Monnet
IPP Policy Brief n°26 - April 2017
How does children’s school schedule affect mothers’ labor supply? Temporal flexibility and inequalities on the labor marketAuthors: Emma Duchini and Clémentine Van Effenterre
IPP Policy brief n°25 - March 2017
Public policy evaluation in France: Mixed progress during the five-year term 2012-2017Authors: Antoine Bozio and Lucile Romanello