The prospect of a new government team after the general elections is reshuffling the cards of economic policy. Against the backdrop of the debate around purchasing power and...
Is it a mistake, or even a sin, for the government if the public deficit reaches 5.6% of GDP in 2023 and if the debt stock is close...
Faced with a French public deficit that exceeds forecasts and highlights an economic outlook that is more restrictive than expected, Patrick Artus identifies the four possible fiscal policy...
Donald Trump's candidacy for the US presidential election in November has not yet been declared but seems inevitable. What would happen financially and monetarily if the former president...
China has just closed its annual parliamentary session. Leaders in Beijing have vowed to tackle unemployment and the property crisis. Christian Saint-Etienne explains how the government's ambitious growth...
Over the past forty years, the growth differential between the United States and Europe has continued to widen, with a stall worsening after each crisis. While the GDP...