Tag: Economic policy
insuring your home, soon to be a luxury? – The Express
Housing. A primary need that is struggling to be satisfied in France in 2023. And the situation is not about to improve. Already subject to multiple constraints – environmental standards,…
the mirage of decentralization – L’Express
To resolve the polymorphous real estate crisis, the government thinks it has found the magic formula: “decentralization”. The key to the problem, when building permits have fallen by 28% over…
a headache for landlords – L’Express
Housing. A primary need that is struggling to be satisfied in France in 2023. And the situation is not about to improve. Already subject to multiple constraints – environmental standards,…
“Housing is partly at the root of the yellow vest crisis” – L’Express
Several times minister in the governments of Dominique de Villepin and Jean-Pierre Raffarin, deputy from 2002 to 2004 then from 2007 to 2017, a mandate during which she was also…
the government blocks the agreement concluded between the social partners – L’Express
The executive is sending a refusal to the social partners: it will not sign, as it stands, the new unemployment insurance agreement, something unheard of for years. “The unemployment agreement…
why the shortage is only just beginning – L’Express
Housing. A primary need that is struggling to be satisfied in France in 2023. And the situation is not about to improve. Already subject to multiple constraints – environmental standards,…
Sell your home at a discount or wait? The owners’ dilemma – L’Express
Housing. A primary need that is struggling to be satisfied in France in 2023. And the situation is not about to improve. The sector has been facing increasing constraints for…
the government’s options for saving the nickel industry – L’Express
The government will try to save the mines in New Caledonia. It is on this archipelago of 270,000 inhabitants located in the north-east of Australia that the Ministers of the…
“We must create a Ministry of Animal Condition” – L’Express
“Among the Schweitzers, no one is a hunter.” Within this family of Alsatian origin, respect for all life is part of a tradition that dates back to Albert Schweitzer, Protestant…
the surprising turn of North America – L’Express
In developed economies, the residential real estate market inevitably goes through the following cycle: underproduction creates scarcity and drives up prices, increasing speculation (1), which calls for overregulation, particularly of…