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La notion d’État social actif sous-tend les réorientations récentes de la politique sociale belge et européenne. Elle est fille de la crise de l’État providence et du défi de la globalisation financière. Quelle crise ? Quel défi ? Quel enjeu ?
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Le PIB est au coeur d'une tourmente. son statut de cible et de repère pour la conduite et l'évaluation des politiques économiques est remis en question. De nouveaux indicateurs tentent de pallier ses lacunes au regard d'objectifs de qualité de vie, de réduction des inégalités, de...
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L’objet de cet article est de présenter une statistique homogène des salaires industriels belges qui couvre la période de l’entre-deux-guerres
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For more than half a century, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has been viewed as the dominant indicator of economic and social progress. Its visibility and increasingly widespread use have contributed to the incorrect identification of economic growth (that is, increased GDP) with improved...
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We present a simple mathematical model for the transition to a sustainable economy in order to explore the long-run evolution of an economy that achieves environment protection, full recycling of material resources and limitation of greenhouse gas emissions. The main concern is to investigate...
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The socioeconomic development of most European countries has been largely shaped by social dialogue, by negotiations between employers and workers representatives. To that respect, Belgium has played a pivotal role. The Belgian post-WW2 institutions, aimed at fostering social dialogue, are often...
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After sixty years of predominance in the western countries, both the objective of economic growth and its core measure, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), have been questioned. It no longer seems consistent to maintain growth as a societal goal and to keep GDP as the major reference for...
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In Belgium as in France, the period between the wars was marked by a monetary stabilization in 1926 and a devaluation in the middle of the 1930s. This article compares the context and the consequences of these apparently similar exchange rate policies. The economic consequences of the...
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