Tag: Nicolas
The RN’s economic program is an indigestible cocktail, by Nicolas Bouzou – L’Express
In fact, we cannot say that, since 2017, France’s public finances have been managed with great rigor. While the Covid pandemic is behind us and aid to deal with the…
An election can leave indelible traces: the example of Brexit, by Nicolas Bouzou
A vote is binding. The results of an election can be without major consequences – this is often the case and voters are upset about it. They can also lead…
AI will have the virtues that we would like to give it, by Nicolas Bouzou – L’Express
Inflation, wages, public deficit: generative artificial intelligence (GAI), ChatGPT style, could, in theory, solve everything. The acceleration of productivity gains linked to the use of this technology would, in fact,…
Three good reasons to reduce inheritance tax, by Nicolas Bouzou – L’Express
In a column published by Le Figaro, François-Xavier Bellamy and Eric Ciotti have relaunched in a very substantiated manner the debate relating to taxation on inheritances and donations. The two…
Nicolas Cage as a bloodthirsty revenge berserker in a visually stunning horror thriller
After six years, the bloody action thriller is finally released today Mandy in the free TV premiereDirector Panos Cosmatos implements the revenge campaign with psychedelic imagery and an accessible story.…
The incredible promises of quantum computing for our economy, by Nicolas Bouzou – L’Express
Quantum physics is one of the most fascinating fields there is and one that makes you want to live long enough to observe all the progress that should result from…
these two data which undermine our credibility, by Nicolas Bouzou – L’Express
In his interview with L’Express, the President of the Republic rightly highlights Germany’s economic difficulties. There is indeed something anachronistic in the German industrial model. For a long time, our…
New Nicolas Cage thriller plunges straight into madness of thirst and humiliation
Give Nicolas Cage a parking space and he’ll turn the asphalt into a stage to rival Broadway. The psychological thriller The Surfer, which was shown in the Midnight Screenings at…
a taboo question but… By Nicolas Bouzou – L’Express
Is a highly developed and redistributive welfare state like France compatible with sustained extra-European immigration? This question, which was until recently taboo, is nevertheless widely studied in economics universities. The…
this economic tidal wave that is coming, by Nicolas Bouzou – L’Express
A technological tsunami is rising towards us and almost no one is paying attention. A few weeks ago, the president of Nvidia, the American Jensen Huang, announced the short-term arrival…