Report National Productivity Board | 4th Report The National Productivity Board (NPB) received the mandate to advise the French government on the policies related to productivity and competitiveness, to conduct related research and to promote the dialogue on these themes in order to improve the economic performance and competitiveness of the country. Published on : 23/10/2023 Temps de lecture 1 minute In this year’s report, the NPB has chosen three axes to meet its mission: we propose first a holistic view of the impact from both the pandemic and the consequent economic policies on the French productivity. We then focus the analysis on the role of delocalisation of multinationals’ benefits through fiscal optimisation on the observed productivity. Finally, the report considers the impact of climate actions on both productivity and competitiveness and options to generate positive effects. Partager la page Partager sur Facebook - nouvelle fenêtre Partager sur X - nouvelle fenêtre Partager sur Linked In - nouvelle fenêtre Partager par email - nouvelle fenêtre Copier le lien dans le presse-papier Read the summary PDF - 163.5 Ko Téléchargement National Productivity Board | 4th Report in french Download the summary (in english) PDF - 163.5 Ko Topics Macroéconomie Productivité Compétitivité Published by Conseil national de productivité Authors Vincent Aussilloux Alain Durré Natacha Valla Alexandre Bourgeois Galaad Defontaine Simon Bunel Ismaël Ramajo Reference Reference Fermer Reference Autres options d'export Version FR More On overview of the conclusions drawn by the evaluation committee The law on economic growth and activity (“Loi pour la croissance et l'activité”) is designed to create the conditions for a reboun... Macroeconomics Articles 23 February 2015 Central bank advocacy of structural reform: why and how? Forthcoming in European Central Bank (2015), Inflation and Unemployment in Europe, Proceedings of the ECB Forum on Central Banking... Macroeconomics Articles 02 September 2015 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... Productivity Competitivity Articles 18 September 2015
On overview of the conclusions drawn by the evaluation committee The law on economic growth and activity (“Loi pour la croissance et l'activité”) is designed to create the conditions for a reboun... Macroeconomics Articles 23 February 2015
Central bank advocacy of structural reform: why and how? Forthcoming in European Central Bank (2015), Inflation and Unemployment in Europe, Proceedings of the ECB Forum on Central Banking... Macroeconomics Articles 02 September 2015
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... Productivity Competitivity Articles 18 September 2015