Taxes énormes et subvention au diesel. Et ils veulent maintenant subventionner l'électrique!
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samedi 13 décembre 2014
Les PO en France: match Mitterand, Chirac, Sarkozy et Hollande
"Les prélèvements obligatoires, qui représentaient en France 822,1 milliards d’euros (Md€) en 2010, et 876,3 Md€ en 2011, devraient atteindre 913,9 Md€ en 2011 et 966,9 Md€ en 2013. Le taux de prélèvements obligatoires (TPO, défini par le rapport prélèvements obligatoires/PIB) est ainsi passé de 42,5 % en 2010 à 43,9 % en 2011, et devrait s’établir à 44,9 en 2012 et 46,3% en 2013."
jeudi 11 décembre 2014
Patrick Modiano NP 2014
"Mais c'est sans doute la vocation du romancier, devant cette grande page blanche de l'oubli, de faire ressurgir quelques mots à moitié effacés, comme ces icebergs perdus qui dérivent à la surface de l'océan."
Nobel lecture
Nobel lecture
mercredi 10 décembre 2014
mardi 9 décembre 2014
lundi 8 décembre 2014
dimanche 7 décembre 2014
Far more efficient than welfare state
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/07/upshot/how-technology-could-help-fight-income-inequality.html?
"For example, while computers have improved our lives in many ways, they haven’t yet done much to make health care and education cheaper. Over the next few decades, however, that may well change: We can easily imagine medical diagnosis by online artificial intelligence, greater use of online competitive procurement for health care services, more transparency in pricing and thus more competition, and much cheaper online education for many students, to cite just a few possibilities. In such a world, many wage gains would come from new and cheaper services, rather than from being able to cut a better deal with the boss at work."
http://www.amazon.com/Average-Is-Over-Powering-Stagnation/dp/0525953736
"For example, while computers have improved our lives in many ways, they haven’t yet done much to make health care and education cheaper. Over the next few decades, however, that may well change: We can easily imagine medical diagnosis by online artificial intelligence, greater use of online competitive procurement for health care services, more transparency in pricing and thus more competition, and much cheaper online education for many students, to cite just a few possibilities. In such a world, many wage gains would come from new and cheaper services, rather than from being able to cut a better deal with the boss at work."
http://www.amazon.com/Average-Is-Over-Powering-Stagnation/dp/0525953736