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Archives April 2025

The electricity fairy

At a time when Parliament is debating a text on the country's energy sovereignty, highlighting the security of supply, the competitiveness of production tools and their contribution to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, it is becoming clear that it is electricity that has played an essential role in the country's prosperity by meeting these requirements. But this is not new.

Nearly a century ago, the painter Raoul Dufy had produced, for the 1937 Universal Exhibition, on the order of the organizers, a set of a hundred paintings which, together, described the appearance of electricity in civilization. Portraits ...

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How is the Chinese economy doing

As international tensions multiply, it is not useless, given China's weight in the global economy, to observe how the country is going through these crises and to what extent it would be affected. The growth figures for the 1st quarter have just been published. With a rate of 5.4%, compared to the 1st quarter of 2024, this result is above the official target of 5%. Given the growth acquis achieved at the end of last year, it would be logical to assume that this objective will be achieved. On the contrary, the International Monetary Fund has just revised ...

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The French malaise

From Alain Peyrefitte's "Le mal français", published in 1976, which denounced a fussy bureaucracy, an excess of centralization, a weakness of the entrepreneurial spirit and an overly dirigiste state, a work that was a great success, to the latest book by the former governor of the Bank of France, Jacques de Larosière, who wonders if "the French decline is reversible",  there are countless publications that give a negative image of France and its economy. Self-denigration has become a national sport as the systematic criticism of everything that should be considered successes.

Nuclear power provides a first example ...

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