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  • 26-July-2010

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    Energy Policies of IEA Countries - France 2009 Review

    This review analyses the energy challenges facing France and provides sectoral critiques and recommendations for further policy improvements.

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  • 23-July-2010

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    Energy Policies of IEA Countries: France 2009

    The International Energy Agency's periodic review of France's energy policies and programmes.  This 2009 edition finds that the energy policy of France seeks to achieve a balance between the environmentally responsible production and use of energy, the growth and competitiveness of the economy, and secure and competitively priced energy and infrastructure. To meet these objectives, the French government in 2007 launched an impressive environmental programme, Grenelle de l’Environnement, which sets ambitious targets, particularly in the buildings and transport sectors. The government has also made commendable efforts in enhancing gas supply security and forwarding initiatives to expand infrastructure and interconnections with neighbouring countries. These efforts should make regional electricity and gas markets more stable and secure. In the nuclear power sector, France has created an independent Nuclear Safety Authority and established a comprehensive framework for managing all kinds of radioactive waste and materials.Notwithstanding its policy successes, France faces a number of challenges. Its targets aimed at combating climate change are very ambitious. While greenhouse gas emissions in France are lower than the average among IEA countries due to the important role in electricity generation of nuclear power, emissions in the transport and buildings sectors increased from 1990 to 2008. Effective implementation of the announced policies and measures will be imperative for meeting France’s international and national commitments. In the electricity sector, the co-existence of regulated tariffs and market prices may impede mobilising the investment needed for maintenance and life extensions of nuclear power plants. The country also needs to boost the flexibility of electricity networks in order to achieve a structural balance between base load generation and increasing demand for peak-load. This review analyses the energy challenges facing France and provides sectoral critiques and recommendations for further policy improvements.
  • 7-July-2010

    English, Excel, 149kb

    Employment Outlook 2010 Country Notes: France

    Since the onset of the global crisis, unemployment rate in France increased by 2.1 percentage points between December 2007 and May 2010, a milder increase compared to the OECD average (2.8 percentage points).

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  • 17-May-2010

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    ICT in Initial Teacher Training - France: Country report

    This report is the French national report for the OECD-project “ICT in initial teacher training”. The OECD study compares 10 countries, and is a project strand within the OECD/CERI project New Millennium Learners.

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  • 26-April-2010

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    Exports and Property Prices in France: Are They Connected?

    France has seen a marked deterioration in its export performance in the last 10 years or so. This working paper shows that the resource reallocation argument helps explain French export performance between the early 2000s and 2007, unexplained by traditional models.

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  • 13-April-2010

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    Agreement between France and Turks and Caicos Islands for the exchange of information relating to tax matters

    Agreement between France and Turks and Caicos Islands for the exchange of information relating to tax matters

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  • 13-April-2010

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    Agreement between France and St. Vincent and the Grenadines for the exchange of information relating to tax matters

    Agreement between France and St. Vincent and the Grenadines for the exchange of information relating to tax matters

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  • 8-April-2010

    English

    Tax Expenditures in OECD Countries - OECD publication

    This book sheds light on the use of tax expenditures, mainly through a study of ten OECD countries: Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States. It highlights key trends and successful practices.

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  • 1-April-2010

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    Agreement between France and Saint Lucia for the exchange of information relating to tax matters

    Agreement between France and Saint Lucia for the exchange of information relating to tax matters

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  • 1-April-2010

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    Agreement between France and Saint Kitts and Nevis for the exchange of information relating to tax matters

    Agreement between France and Saint Kitts and Nevis for the exchange of information relating to tax matters

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