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  • Reducting public spending: the lessons of experience
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    Mercredi 26 Novembre 2014
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    Policy Brief - Reducting public spending: the lessons of experience

    Constrained by high levels of public deficit or debt, most developed countries are seeking to implement strategies for reducing public spending.
  • Getting Investment in Europe Right
    Lundi 03 Novembre 2014
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    Getting Investment in Europe Right

    The European Commission’s new president, Jean-Claude Juncker, has put public investment back on the agenda with his idea of a three-year €300 billion ($378 million) …
  • How to Climb a Mountain with Both Hands Tied by Jean Pisani-Ferry
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    Mercredi 29 Octobre 2014
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    How to Climb a Mountain with Both Hands Tied

    Europe has few options for avoiding a third recession, but regulation-triggered investment to bolster production could be helpful
  • Does Hydrogen Have a Place in the Energy Transition?
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    Lundi 27 Octobre 2014
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    Policy Brief - Does Hydrogen Have a Place in the Energy Transition?

    Despite the image of the burning Hindenburg zeppelin that has remained in our collective memory since 1937, hydrogen continues to be held in exceptional esteem.
  • Europe
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    Vendredi 17 Octobre 2014
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    A Matter of Equity, Faith and Trust

    A solution to Europe's economic woes is straightforward, but differing views of the euro system are preventing implementation. By Jean Pisani-Ferry
  • Public Subsidies Harmful to Biodiversity
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    Mardi 14 Octobre 2014
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    Report – Public Subsidies Harmful to Biodiversity

    Public debate has sometimes tended to equate preservation of biodiversity with the emblematic fate of certain endangered species.
  • L'Europe
    Mercredi 01 Octobre 2014
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    Solving Europe’s Credibility Problem

    As the eurozone debates how to escape the stagnation trap in which it finds itself, one question has become increasingly important: Can governments credibly commit to trim …