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181“...Macro-economic international comparisons of labour productivity raise many methodological problems, among which the lack of homogeneity in the measure of the...”
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185by Solow, Robert M Published in Revue de l'OFCE (2002)“...In recent years, a case has been made against the use of fiscal policy for stabilization purposes. Real business cycle theory, which portrays the economy as...”
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190“...Based on the theoretical literature on currency crisis, this paper analyses the heritage of F.H.Cardoso? two mandates. Hyper-inflation has been defeated. But...”
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191“...A detailed analysis of European statistics on women¿s employment underline the differences among nine countries in the employment¿s rates, employment? modes...”
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192by Veroni, Paola Published in Revue de l'OFCE (2001)“...The closing decade for Italy has been marked by the most important fiscal consolidation effort among the euro zone countries. The discretionary dimension of...”
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195“...Long-term-care benefits provide a particularly telling example of the sorts of problems ¿ both old and new ¿ which are confronting our system of social-welfare...”
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196by Chauvel, Louis Published in Revue de l'OFCE (2001)“...For many sociologists, the death of class is an obvious process: the question of classes has almost disappeared from contemporary social sciences for the last...”
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197by Hakim, Catherine Published in Revue de l'OFCE (2001)“...Society is man-made ¿ but also woman-made. In the long term, social institutions are the product of people? choices, rather than the cause of them. Two social...”
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199“...The ageing of the population is a common characteristic to all countries of the European Union. Alone the extent and the calendar of this phenomenon can differ...”
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200“...We explore the consequences of ageing on the French labour force. Baby-boom generations are going to leave gradually the labour market and will be partially...”