In one of his Flash Economics reports published earlier in September, Patrick Artus took a look at the future of the French economy and tried to extrapolate what the country would look like in the year 2025. The report isn't for the faint of heart—or at least not if you care about the French economy.
The report concludes that France will face a number of problems over the next twelve years, and the country will have to make major structural changes if it wants to avoid them. The good news is that the projection finds that income equalities will not change by much in the period, and that private sector debt will remain moderate. Now...

