Working hours and economic performance
Eric Heyer and
Mathieu Plane
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Abstract:
Do people work less in France than in the rest of Europe? Is France the only country to have reduced working time in the last decade? Is the 35-hour work week really dragging down the French economy? The report published on 11 January by the Coe-Rexecode Institute provides fresh material for answering these questions.
Keywords: Working time; Economic performance; Coe-Rexecode report (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-01
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Published in OFCE Briefing Paper, 2012, 2, pp.1 - 7
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