International relocation has become a topical issue in recent months, in France as elsewhere in Europe. This working paper is a set of four articles. Guillaume Daudin and Sandrine Levasseur provide an assessment of the impact of international relocation on French employment. Georges Pujals deals with offshore outsourcing in the financial sector from a European perspective. Catherine Mathieu and Henri Sterdyniak focus on policy measures taken or to be taken in face of job losses in the French economy. Jean-Luc Gaffard and Michel Quéré show that free competition alone is not optimal for European economies and that a combination of structural and growth oriented macroeconomic policies is needed
General public debates on international relocation in the EU-15 generally focus on the process in it...
General public debates on international relocation in the EU-15 generally focus on the process in it...
With respect to relocation (delocalisation) issues two attitudes can be contrasted. According to the...
International relocation has become a topical issue in recent months, in France as elsewhere in Euro...
International relocation has become a topical issue in recent months, in France as elsewhere in Euro...
International relocation has become a topical issue in recent months, in France as elsewhere in Euro...
International relocation has become a topical issue in recent months, in France as elsewhere in Euro...
As in many other developed countries, international relocations are currently a very hot topic in Fr...
Il s'agit d'une annexe au rapport "EUROFRAME - EFN" du 31 mars 2005 intitulé "Economic Assessment of...
Relocation has recently raised renewed concerns in Europe, being seen as reducing employ-ment. This ...
Multinational corporations employ millions of people in Europe, and over 70 million worldwide. Throu...
First, this paper aims at providing a few elements about the definition, forms and changes in reloca...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
General public debates on international relocation in the EU-15 generally focus on the process in it...
General public debates on international relocation in the EU-15 generally focus on the process in it...
General public debates on international relocation in the EU-15 generally focus on the process in it...
General public debates on international relocation in the EU-15 generally focus on the process in it...
With respect to relocation (delocalisation) issues two attitudes can be contrasted. According to the...
International relocation has become a topical issue in recent months, in France as elsewhere in Euro...
International relocation has become a topical issue in recent months, in France as elsewhere in Euro...
International relocation has become a topical issue in recent months, in France as elsewhere in Euro...
International relocation has become a topical issue in recent months, in France as elsewhere in Euro...
As in many other developed countries, international relocations are currently a very hot topic in Fr...
Il s'agit d'une annexe au rapport "EUROFRAME - EFN" du 31 mars 2005 intitulé "Economic Assessment of...
Relocation has recently raised renewed concerns in Europe, being seen as reducing employ-ment. This ...
Multinational corporations employ millions of people in Europe, and over 70 million worldwide. Throu...
First, this paper aims at providing a few elements about the definition, forms and changes in reloca...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
General public debates on international relocation in the EU-15 generally focus on the process in it...
General public debates on international relocation in the EU-15 generally focus on the process in it...
General public debates on international relocation in the EU-15 generally focus on the process in it...
General public debates on international relocation in the EU-15 generally focus on the process in it...
With respect to relocation (delocalisation) issues two attitudes can be contrasted. According to the...