French economic growth by the end of the century: high unemployment or reduction in weekly hours of work? Eric Confais, Gérard Cornilleau, Alain Gubian, Catherine Mathieu By the end of the century, the French economy would succeed in maintaining both a low inflation rate and balanced external accounts. However, the average annual growth rate of the French economy, lower than 3%, would not allow a decrease in the unemployed, under the hypotheses of the increases in the labour force. A substantial decrease in unemployment could be obtained if a significant cut in the number of weekly hours of work took place, though. This cut should be implemented under very restrictive conditions: partial wage reductions and reorganization of firms' producti...
The trend of rising unemployment has not been reversed, and we continue to wait for salvation under ...
The French economic growth rate would be of 1.2 % in 1991, the lower rate ever recorded since 1984. ...
The trend of rising unemployment has not been reversed, and we continue to wait for salvation under ...
France growth anyway Forecast for 1998-1999 Division Economie Française Two opposite forces are work...
Forecasts for the French economy in 1994-2000 Loic Cadiou, Gerard Cornilleau, Catherine Mathieu Fran...
Forecasts for the French economy in 1994-2000 Loic Cadiou, Gerard Cornilleau, Catherine Mathieu Fran...
In 1988 and 1989, the French economic growth was the ever recorded since the first oil shock, even i...
The french economy at the dawn of 1991. The search for the magic square - Continued growth, price st...
To be successful, that is to be well financed in the long run and to create jobs durably, a reductio...
Labour and growth in the medium term - Is it possible to consider a high economic growth-rate as a c...
The consequences of a Reduction of the Work Week - Opinions are sharply divided regarding the conseq...
The consequences of a Reduction of the Work Week - Opinions are sharply divided regarding the conseq...
From 1 974 on, economic growth in France is only 3 % per year. This is half the rate of the past. Me...
From 1 974 on, economic growth in France is only 3 % per year. This is half the rate of the past. Me...
The French economic growth rate would be of 1.2 % in 1991, the lower rate ever recorded since 1984. ...
The trend of rising unemployment has not been reversed, and we continue to wait for salvation under ...
The French economic growth rate would be of 1.2 % in 1991, the lower rate ever recorded since 1984. ...
The trend of rising unemployment has not been reversed, and we continue to wait for salvation under ...
France growth anyway Forecast for 1998-1999 Division Economie Française Two opposite forces are work...
Forecasts for the French economy in 1994-2000 Loic Cadiou, Gerard Cornilleau, Catherine Mathieu Fran...
Forecasts for the French economy in 1994-2000 Loic Cadiou, Gerard Cornilleau, Catherine Mathieu Fran...
In 1988 and 1989, the French economic growth was the ever recorded since the first oil shock, even i...
The french economy at the dawn of 1991. The search for the magic square - Continued growth, price st...
To be successful, that is to be well financed in the long run and to create jobs durably, a reductio...
Labour and growth in the medium term - Is it possible to consider a high economic growth-rate as a c...
The consequences of a Reduction of the Work Week - Opinions are sharply divided regarding the conseq...
The consequences of a Reduction of the Work Week - Opinions are sharply divided regarding the conseq...
From 1 974 on, economic growth in France is only 3 % per year. This is half the rate of the past. Me...
From 1 974 on, economic growth in France is only 3 % per year. This is half the rate of the past. Me...
The French economic growth rate would be of 1.2 % in 1991, the lower rate ever recorded since 1984. ...
The trend of rising unemployment has not been reversed, and we continue to wait for salvation under ...
The French economic growth rate would be of 1.2 % in 1991, the lower rate ever recorded since 1984. ...
The trend of rising unemployment has not been reversed, and we continue to wait for salvation under ...