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France: Repairing the Roof While the Sun Shines
July 26, 2018

Image de Paris. Avec le rebond de la croissance, le gouvernement a accéléré le rythme des réformes (photo : Newscom/Charles Platiau).
France has benefited from a broad recovery, supported by favorable external conditions, and recent and ongoing domestic reforms. In its latest report on the health of the French economy, the IMF says that the growth momentum is an opportunity to further advance the government’s ambitious reform agenda to ensure that the recovery is job rich and long lasting, while building buffers against shocks.
France is among countries which seem to have taken to heart the IMF's advice to "repair the roof while the sun is shining." As growth has rebounded, the government has shifted reforms into a higher gear over the last year. It has enacted a number of comprehensive reforms, from taxation, education, and the labor markets, to a recent reform of the railway system.
Further key reforms are in train to be legislated this year, including a revamp of the professional training and apprenticeship programs and unemployment insurance, and improvements to the business environment, to reduce unemployment and support competitiveness.
The government has also committed to put public debt on a downward path by reforming public spending.
IMF recommendations to advance France's agenda
Given this head start, France is well positioned to advance its agenda aimed at addressing remaining structural challenges to boost jobs and make the recovery more durable, while also building up resilience to shocks. The IMF report offers a number of recommendations in this regard.
