Publications

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Étude sur la situation économique et sociale des parents isolés : niveau de vie, marché du travail et politiques publiquesReportHélène Périvier, Guillaume Allègre, Stephen Bazen, Bruno Ducoudre, Xavier Joutard, Pierre Madec, Muriel Pucci and Raul Sampognaro, pp. 72, 2020
Prospective Toolkit to Global and Regional dynamics of trade, FDI and remittancesReportCéline Gimet, 2021
World Development Challenges Report: Development from a broader lensReportKhalid Abu-Ismail, Maria Hitti, Abdulkarim Jaafar, Youness Abouyoub, Youssef Chaitani, Vladimir Hlasny, Phoebe W. Ishak and Et al., Number E/ESCWA/CL6.GCP/2022/1, pp. 147, 2022
EEAG Report on the European Economy 2022 - Economic Policy for the Next Decade: A Changed Role of Governments?ReportTorben M. Andersen, Giuseppe Bertola, Clemens Fuest, Cecilia Garcia-Peñalosa, Harold James and Jan-Egbert Sturm, Number 11, pp. 87, 2022

This year‘s report addresses the future role governments and the challenges they are confronted with in post-pandemic times. It takes a broader perspective and relates the current situation to economic and political developments since the 1970s and examines whether and how the role of governments will change after the Covid-19 crisis.

Beyond the Coronavirus Crisis: Investing for a Viable FutureReportTorben M. Andersen, Giuseppe Bertola, Clemens Fuest, Cecilia Garcia-Peñalosa, Harold James, Jan-Egbert Sturm and Branko Uroševic, Number 20, 2021

The 20th EEAG report, entitled “Beyond the Coronavirus Crisis: Investing for a Viable Future” has been released. Economists from Europe and the US are calling for changes to the Next Generation EU (NGEU) package to repair the damage caused by the coronavirus crisis.

EEAG Report on the European Economy 2020: Fair Taxation in a Mobile WorldReportTorben M. Andersen, Giuseppe Bertola, Clemens Fuest, Cecilia Garcia-Peñalosa, Harold James, Jan-Egbert Sturm and Branko Uroševic, Number 19, pp. 117, 2020

In the 1930s, countries fought destructive trade conflicts – now we have a similar situation, but the conflicts are taking place in the tax system. These conflicts arise out of the twin impacts of globalization and digitalization. Once upon a time, there was an implicit understanding of fairness in taxation, meaning how countries tax within their borders and how the tax burden is distributed. More specifically, companies and individuals were taxed based on their residence and consumption in the destination country. Such an approach worked while these events were mostly perceived as national. However, the world has changed, and in an increasingly globalized, digitalized, and mobile world, these understandings no longer appear to work smoothly, efficiently, and uncontentiously.

Quelles performances des entreprises créées par les séniors ?ReportChristel Gilles, Alain Trannoy, Antoine Baéna, Léa Flamand and Manal Tannani, Number DT 2022-6, pp. 110, 2022
Évaluation économique des impacts sanitaires des mesures limitant la circulation dans la métropole du Grand ParisReportChanel Olivier, Benmarhnia Tarik and Host Sabine, Number septembre, pp. 47, 2022
Caractérisation épidémiologique des épisodes de pollution de l’air en France et évaluation des mesures mises en place par les pouvoirs publics pour les limiter (CEPEM)ReportBenmarhnia Tarik, Alari Anna, Chanel Olivier, Rous Benjamin, Medina Sylvia, Wagner Vérène, Pascal Mathilde, De Crouy Chan Perrine, Host Sabine, Corso Magali, et al., pp. 38, 2022