November 2021 - French competitiveness within Europe
Issue editors: Serge Catoire and Grégoire Postel-Vinay
Introduction de Serge Catoire and Grégoire Postel-Vinay,
engineers from the Corps des Mines
Diagnosis/Observations
French competitiveness: A historical perspective and strategic issues
Grégoire Postel-Vinay,
engineer from the Corps des Mines
Industrial policy is back at the center of public interventions
Rémi Lallement,
Vincent Aussilloux
and
Philippe Frocrain,
France Stratégie
France/Germany: Similarities and differences
Sylvaine Bruneau,
president of the Germany Committee of advisors on France’s foreign trade
Multifaceted policies: The situation and issues
Which skills for which sort of competitiveness?
Alain Cadix,
member of the Academy of Technologies
Why is French academic research suffering from a loss of attractiveness?
Valérie Mignon,
Paris-Nanterre University, EconomiX-CNRS et CEPII
Competition policy and industrial strategy
Jean-Paul Tran Thiet,
attorney, the Paris Bar
Regulating digital platforms: The European moment
Quentin Navaro Auburtin
and
Mathieu Weill,
Direction Générale des Entreprises – Ministry of the Economy, Finances and Stimulus
Granular policies versus a global vision: Toward strategic actions at last
Henri Lagarde,
head of a firm
2022-2027: Five years for financially shoring up French firms!
Jean-Paul Betbeze,
professor emeritus of economics, Paris Pantheon-Assas University
French innovation policy
Arnaud Delaunay
and
Paul Catoire,
division on innovation (SDI), Direction Générale des Entreprises (DGE)
Competitiveness, the mobilization and cost of labor: Twenty years of divergence between France and Germany
Denis Ferrand
and
Emmanuel Jessua,
Rexecode
Sectoral policies
Sectoral policies: Energy
Olivier Appert,
member of the Academy of Technologies, president of France Brevets and advisor at the Energy Center, IFRI; and
Patrice Geoffron,
professor, Paris- Dauphine University
Issues of competitiveness in the chemical industry
Luc Benoit-Cattin,
president of France Chimie
Competitiveness and health
Olivier Bogillot,
president of Sanofi France
What are the sovereign issues and stakes in the digital world, in particular with regard to cybersecurity?
Patrice Caine,
president and chairman of the board of Thales
Competitiveness and computational intensity
Jean-Claude André,
former director of CERFACS, correspondant of the Academy of Sciences and member of the Academy of Technologies;
and
Gérard Roucairol,
former scientific director, Bull Information Systems, and honorary president of the Academy of Technologies
Decreasing competitiveness and vulnerability: A need for decisive interventions in the food supply
Marion Guillou,
independent administrator and member of the High Council on the Climate;
Hugues de Franclieu,
director of projects in charge of the food industry, Direction Générale des Entreprises (DGE, Ministry of the Economy, Finances and Stimulus);
and
Claire Saint-Félix,
statistician and economist
The predicament in the building trades
Pierre-André de Chalendar,
president of the board of administration of Compagnie de Saint-Gobain
What are the issues for French tourism following the COVID-19 pandemic?
Caroline Leboucher,
engineer from the Corps des Mines, managing director of France Tourism Development Agency (Atout France)
Miscellany
Responsible innovation in neurotechnology, practical examples from translational projects
Tracy Laabs,
PhD, Chief Development Officer, Wyss Center for Bio and Neuroengineering
Progress in neurotechnology is advancing rapidly driven by unmet needs for therapies to treat neurological disorders.
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