Firms
IPP Policy Brief n°53 - March 2020
Propagation of shocks in global value chains: the coronavirus caseAuthors: Elie Gerschel, Alejandra Martinez, Isabelle Mejean
IPP Policy Brief n°52 - March 2020
Gender inequality within Firms: what does the professional equality index measure?Authors: Thomas Breda, Paul Dutronc-Postel, Joyce Sultan, Maxime Tô
(IPP Policy Brief n°48) The cost of Brexit uncertainty: missing partners for French exporters
By Julien Martin, Alejandra Martinez, Isabelle Mejean – More than three years after the unexpected Brexit vote of June 2016, there is still no exit agreement between the United Kingdom and the European Union…
Read moreIPP Policy Brief n°48 - December 2019
The cost of Brexit uncertainty: missing partners for French exportersAuthors: Julien Martin, Alejandra Martinez, Isabelle Mejean
The Heterogeneity of Implicit Tax Rates on Profits in France: Descriptive Findings and Explanatory Factors
Motivation: The French statutory corporate income tax (CIT) rate, i.e. the rate set by the law that applies to corporate income, is among the highest in the (…)
Read moreThe impact of CIFRE PhDs (Industrial Research Training Conventions) on firms’ R&D, the employment of PhD graduates, and public-private research partnerships
Motivation : what are the effects of such an atypical innovation policy which subsidizes firms to associate a PhD student to their research activities, thus bonding public and (…)
Read moreIPP Report n°22 - March 2019
Impact assessment of the 2008 reform of the research tax creditAuthors: Antoine Bozio, Sophie Cottet, Loriane Py
IPP Report n°21 - March 2019
The heterogeneity of implicit corporate tax rates in France: descriptive findings and explanatory factorsAuthors: Laurent Bach, Antoine Bozio and Clément Malgouyres
IPP Policy brief n°36 - October 2018
What effects to expect from the conversion of the competitiveness and employment tax credit (CICE) into employer contribution reductions?Authors: Antoine Bozio, Sophie Cottet and Clément Malgouyres