One of the key problems that the newly elected French president François Hollande will have to tackle is France’s weak and falling export competitiveness. Bob Hancké suggests that this may not be quite as simple as some observers suggest: a large part of France’s economic policy-making has, due to the European monetary union (EMU), moved to Berlin – even before the current crisis – and another part depends on the strategic sourcing decisions of French companies
Following the result of the first round of the French Presidential elections, it seems that – at las...
The German economy has generally been perceived as the strongest in the Eurozone, particularly since...
Longevity in the globalised marketplace depends on the ability to remain competitive. Various defini...
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A number of concerns have been raised about the French economy following disappointing economic figu...
One year on from his election to the French Presidency, François Hollande now faces criticism from a...
In the few short months since his inauguration, French President François Hollande has seen his popu...
With the third government since his election in May 2012, President Hollande will soon enter the sec...
Friendship between France and Germany, which was one of the primary factors behind the European reco...
If the future of the euro zone does indeed depend on political cooperation between France and German...
In January 2014, France’s socialist president announced a major turn in his crisis exit strategy, th...
This article situates analysis of French macroeconomic policy developments under Hollande’s presiden...
In early 2013, the French economy, like many other EU economies, faces tough challenges. French GDP ...
As part of EUROPP’s continuing series on the 2012 French presidential elections, Françoise Boucek lo...
France's economy is struggling, the far-right Front National is gaining ground and former President ...
Following the result of the first round of the French Presidential elections, it seems that – at las...
The German economy has generally been perceived as the strongest in the Eurozone, particularly since...
Longevity in the globalised marketplace depends on the ability to remain competitive. Various defini...
Like many countries across Europe, France has suffered economically since the beginning of the finan...
A number of concerns have been raised about the French economy following disappointing economic figu...
One year on from his election to the French Presidency, François Hollande now faces criticism from a...
In the few short months since his inauguration, French President François Hollande has seen his popu...
With the third government since his election in May 2012, President Hollande will soon enter the sec...
Friendship between France and Germany, which was one of the primary factors behind the European reco...
If the future of the euro zone does indeed depend on political cooperation between France and German...
In January 2014, France’s socialist president announced a major turn in his crisis exit strategy, th...
This article situates analysis of French macroeconomic policy developments under Hollande’s presiden...
In early 2013, the French economy, like many other EU economies, faces tough challenges. French GDP ...
As part of EUROPP’s continuing series on the 2012 French presidential elections, Françoise Boucek lo...
France's economy is struggling, the far-right Front National is gaining ground and former President ...
Following the result of the first round of the French Presidential elections, it seems that – at las...
The German economy has generally been perceived as the strongest in the Eurozone, particularly since...
Longevity in the globalised marketplace depends on the ability to remain competitive. Various defini...