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Reducing the cost of labour. One way to boost French competitiveness
Some economists specializing in the labour market regularly call for more precise targeting of payroll tax cuts on low salaries. This note examines whether their...
Mid-sized businesses share their strategies on how to conquer growth
In drawing attention to what MSBs are really like and how their leaders overcome the obstacles to their growth, the ambition of this book is to contribute to a movement that is crucial to the...
Vocational training and industry: Views from the field
Discover our publication on vocational training in France – by Thibaut Bidet-Mayer and Louisa Toubal
Cultivating jobs locally or How companies get involved in developing skills
Recruitment difficulties are generally understood to reflect imbalances between supply and demand on the labour market, also known as matching problems. The reasons for...
The French notion of filière and its uses
The notion of “filière” is often viewed as specifically French. There is no equivalent term in English. Some economists equate it to a commodity system that gathers all the stakeholders...
Sweden’s shifting economic model
While industry is in decline in most developed countries, Germany is generally held up as an example for its excellent performance (Hénard,2012). Yet another country,...
Internationalization, business performance and employment
Public opinion often associates the internationalization of companies with relocations, factory closures, more intense foreign competition, and more generally, the...
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