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- Type d'image:Image contenu principale (Dimensions 635px * 300px)Vendredi 18 Septembre 2015English Articles
Growth Declines Are Often Abrupt
In the 1960s, France’s economy was growing fast. Having successfully recovered from World War II, it had embarked on comprehensive modernisation. - Type d'image:LibreJeudi 17 Septembre 2015English Articles
Guideposts for Low Carbon Finance
By Billy Pizer (Duke University) - Four guideposts for efficient low carbon finance: remove subsidies for high-carbon technologies, improve the cost-effectiveness of … - Type d'image:LibreJeudi 17 Septembre 2015English Articles
From Severance Pay to the Separation Account
A labour economics point of view on the Austrian reform process. A report on Austria by Synthesis Research in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour. - Type d'image:LibreJeudi 17 Septembre 2015English Articles
Study - The Energy Union
Among the ten priorities outlined by the new European Commission chaired by Jean-Claude Juncker there is notably a desire to give renewed momentum to European energy and … - Type d'image:LibreMercredi 16 Septembre 2015English Articles
Reorienting Financial Intermediation Towards Sustainable Financing: Bangladesh Bank’s approach
By M.A.M. Kazemi - The Bangladesh central bank (Bangladesh Bank or BB) has a long tradition of favouring socially sustainable financing behaviour. - Type d'image:LibreMardi 15 Septembre 2015English Articles
More Political Economy on Global Warming – Plus a Proposition
Michel Aglietta (CEPII) and Étienne Espagne (CEPII) draw six political economy lessons from the dynamics of climate negotiations and their connection to the new … - Type d'image:Image contenu principale (Dimensions 635px * 300px)Vendredi 04 Septembre 2015English Articles
A Tale of Two Theories
Global growth disappoints again. A year ago, the International Monetary Fund expected world output to rise 4% in 2015.