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La société de défiance : comment le modèle social français s'autodétruit

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  • Pierre Cahuc

    (X - École polytechnique, CREST - Centre de Recherche en Economie et Statistique [Bruz] - ENSAI - Ecole Nationale de la Statistique et de l'Analyse de l'Information [Bruz])

  • Yann Algan

Abstract

Diverses enquêtes révèlent qu'en France, plus qu'ailleurs, on se méfie de ses concitoyens, des pouvoirs publics et du marché. En comparant les relations entre les performances économiques et les attitudes sociales dans une trentaine de pays, les auteurs montrent comment ce déficit de confiance réduit significativement l'emploi, la croissance, sinon l'aptitude des Français au bonheur.

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  • Pierre Cahuc & Yann Algan, 2007. "La société de défiance : comment le modèle social français s'autodétruit," Post-Print hal-03380967, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03380967
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    1. Philippe Askenazy & Eve Caroli & Jérôme Gautié, 2009. "Un panorama des bas salaires et de la qualité de l'emploi peu qualifié en France," Working Papers halshs-00567693, HAL.
    2. Verdugo, Gregory, 2014. "The great compression of the French wage structure, 1969–2008," Labour Economics, Elsevier, vol. 28(C), pages 131-144.
    3. Jean-Paul Fitoussi & Eloi Laurent, 2008. "Hawk and handsaws: What can France learn from the "Nordic Model"?," Working Papers hal-00972824, HAL.
    4. Dominique Ami & Frédéric Aprahamian & Olivier Chanel & Stéphane Luchini, 2011. "A Test of Cheap Talk in Different Hypothetical Contexts: The Case of Air Pollution," Environmental & Resource Economics, Springer;European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, vol. 50(1), pages 111-130, September.
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    6. Éloi Laurent, 2009. "Peut-on se fier à la confiance ?," Revue de l'OFCE, Presses de Sciences-Po, vol. 0(1), pages 5-30.
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    8. Patrick Criqui & Mark Jaccard & Thomas Sterner, 2019. "Carbon Taxation: A Tale of Three Countries," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(22), pages 1-21, November.
    9. Marc Morin, 2014. "Évolution du stress au travail et des régulations macro-économiques," Post-Print hal-01856612, HAL.
    10. Henri Fraisse, 2010. "Labour Disputes and the Game of Legal Representation," CESifo Working Paper Series 3084, CESifo.
    11. Eguzki Urteaga, 2016. "Resena: Senik, C. (2014): L'économie du bonheur. Paris: Seuil," Revista Cuadernos de Economia, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, FCE, CID, vol. 35(69), pages 785-789, April.

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