2020
DOI: 10.11114/aef.v7i4.4909
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Have Macron’s Recent Labour Reforms Been as Impactful as Past German Reforms?

Abstract: Structural reforms can sometimes take many years for the effects to be visible in economic data: but one area where impacts can manifest more swiftly is the labour market. In particular, Germany’s experience in the mid-2000s is often cited as a clear example of how macroeconomic dynamics can shift relatively swiftly if the reforms are effective. More recently, France has seen a number of structural reforms, driven by President Macron’s desire to revitalize the French economy after his 2016 election. This paper… Show more

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