Eighteen months after its promulgation, has the Pacte law, which aims to promote the growth of SMEs and bring out a new capitalism, fulfilled its promises?
It is to this complex question that a panel of economists, representatives of the administration, trade unions, employers, members of Parliament, forming the evaluation committee of the Pacte law, tried to answer.
Gathered under the aegis of France Strategy, a public expert body attached to Matignon, they published their first assessment report last week.
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Most of the measures became applicable between the date of enactment of the law (May 23, 2019) and the end of the first half of 2020. It is therefore, most often, too early to have facts and figures allowing them to describe, and, a fortiori, assess the consequences
”, explain the authors straight away.
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