CVAE, Industrial Territories: the contradictions of French reindustrialisation policy
Abolition of CVAE, creation of Industrial Territories… an increasing number of initiatives are being rolled out to accelerate reindustrialisation. But how exactly is this being done?
Read morePhasing out Company Value Added Tax (CVAE): a poorly targeted measure aiming to boost French…
The tax cuts planned in the 2023 finance bill increase the competitiveness of large companies, but only apply to a minority in the economy as a whole. We take a closer look.
Read moreHow can French people’s savings be mobilised for a civic purpose?
Household savings accumulated during lockdowns could be used to finance cooperatives or positive-impact projects
Read moreUnemployment figures at a record low but mask widening inequalities between regions
Successive shocks have aggravated the difficulties in the employment areas most historically affected by deindustrialisation.
Read moreFashion and social media: artistic directors are not necessarily the best influencers...
The content put online by these creators sometimes contradicts the strategy of the houses that employ them.
Read moreOne-third of French people have a negative image of marketing
According to a survey, marketing is associated with terms with negative connotations. But it serves two legitimate functions: informing consumers and transforming markets.
Read moreThe threefold challenge of impact investing in emerging countries
The effectiveness of these investments in terms of development could in particular be reinforced by more transparency or better measurement of the impact.
Read moreBank branch closures: a trend that began well before the pandemic
An analysis of the last 20 years indicates the existence of an old movement that has intensified since 2013, probably because of mimetic behaviours between brands.
Read moreVendée Globe: to win, you have to learn not to lose
Once again, this mythical event shows us that victory is achieved through a careful balance between risk management, performance and teamwork.
Read moreWorld Cup in Qatar, Shell, Danone and Nike: questions raised by boycotts
Often presented as an individual choice of non-consumption, the boycott is at the same time a truly collective action
Read moreEconomic and political reforms: in the footsteps of Paul Pierre Lemercier de la Rivière (1719-1801)
This influential 18th century lawyer and public rights specialist, opposed to royal arbitrariness, showed in his work that economic and political reforms remained inseparable.
Read more“Dropshippers”: atypical, low-skilled entrepreneurs who buy and sell online
Training without certification, the role of influencers and resourcefulness: young people who hope to make money quickly in e-commerce stand out from seasoned entrepreneurs.
Read moreHave stock exchanges become more environmentally friendly?
Faten Ben Slimane analysed more than 80 stock exchanges worldwide to find out whether they were embracing green initiatives.
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