KEY POINTS
  • After changes to labor laws and tax policies, it's time to focus on productivity to boost even further the growth potential of France, the former governor said.

  • European Commission figures released last week showed the unemployment rate stood at 9.4 percent in 2017 and it is expected to come down to 8.9 percent in 2018.

French President Emmanuel Macron has to focus on improving productivity levels as the next step in a series of reforms, a former governor of the Bank of France told CNBC Monday.

Macron, who won the final round of the French presidential race a year ago, has so far managed to fulfil two of his campaign pledges to change labor laws and tax policies — firms are now able to negotiate working conditions with their own employees without having to abide by industry-wide conditions. Wealth taxes were also reduced to make the French economy more business friendly.