Bane or Boon: Artificial Intelligence and the Workforce Tue 12/06/2018 - 12:00 Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to change the job market as we know it. But should it be viewed as a threat to workers or an opportunity to seize on? France Stratégie looks at how it will impact the French workforce and what actions can be taken to ensure all workers benefit from it.
Advancing new tools for the EU budget to foster crisis management and economic convergence Tue 05/02/2019 - 12:00 On February 5 2019, France Stratégie and the OECD have organised a workshop to take stock of what we have learned collectively over the past years on crisis management and economic convergence in the euro area, and to explore how the EU could help progress in that direction, notably by using new budgetary tools.
Helping the ECB Cross the Rubicon Tue 06/01/2015 - 12:00 Eurozone monetary officials are expected to make history when they gather for the European Central Bank’s next policy-setting meeting on January 22. Observers anticipate that ECB President Mario Draghi and his colleagues will finally cross the Rubicon and announce the launch of a large-scale program of quantitative easing (QE) – in other words, high-volume purchases of government bonds. Though the ECB has resisted QE for more than five years, even as other major central banks embraced it, Executive Board member Benoît Coeuré has already called it the “baseline option.”
1st CompNet Data Users' Conference Tue 08/10/2019 - 12:00 France Stratégie hosted the 1st CompNet Data Users' Conference on October 8th -9th. This conference was organized jointly with CompNet and the Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH). Users of CompNet presented their research results, discussed data quality and shared experiences.
Redifining the European Union’s economic sovereignty Tue 14/01/2020 - 12:00 China and the United States, especially, do not separate economic interests from geopolitical interests in the same way the EU does. They are increasingly using economic connections, from cyberspace to financial links, to gain geopolitical advantage or to serve geopolitical goals.
The Third Greek Test Fri 23/01/2015 - 12:00 The future of the euro area hangs in the balance before an election that may be won by a party willing to break ranks with the way European governments have acted
Interview : Learning Work Organizations: Issues and Challenges for France English translation of France Stratégie's Perspectives podcast on the study: Learning Work Organizations: Issues and Challenges for France. Find below the interview of France Stratégie’s expert Salima Benhamou, interviewed by Jean-Patrick Labouyrie on the main findings of her study.
Participatory evaluation: the voice of people in poverty To assist in the evaluation of the National Strategy for the Prevention and Fight against Poverty, France Stratégie has mobilized within the "Conseil national des politiques de lutte contre la pauvreté et l’exclusion sociale (CNLE)", a ‘college’ made up of people directly experiencing poverty or precariousness. Their first "opinion" was published and taken into account in the Evaluation Committee's progress report.
International webinar - Understanding cross country practices for policy evaluation Tue 23/06/2020 - 12:00 Launch of OECD and France Stratégie cross country reports on policy evaluation. The role of evaluation to support governments in addressing the exit and recovery from the COVID-19 crisis
The ECB and its Critics Thu 05/02/2015 - 12:00 In Northern Europe and especially in Germany, the decision by the European Central Bank to embark on Quantitative Easing (QE) has triggered an outbreak of accusations. Here is a survival guide for readers lost in indictments.