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Feb 2025
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Jean-Marc Daniel, économiste, pour son s...

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Dans cet épisode de "C'est arrivé demain", l'économiste Jean-Marc Daniel discute des enjeux économiques actuels avec Frédéric Taddeï. Il aborde des sujets tels que les prévisions économiques, les normes et réglementations, et les dividendes versés aux actionnaires. Jean-Marc Daniel commente également les propos du patron de BlackRock sur l'avenir de l'Europe, soulignant les atouts de la zone économique européenne. Il explique comment la concurrence peut aider à trouver le juste prix et aborde la question des dividendes dans le contexte du vieillissement de la population. Tout au long de l'échange, Jean-Marc Daniel fait preuve de clarté et de pédagogie, offrant une analyse nuancée des concepts économiques complexes.

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