Speaker

Jean PISANI-FERRY

Membre - Cercle des Economistes

Present positions :

  • Professor at Sciences-Po Paris and at Hertie School of Governance (Berlin)
  • Senior fellow at Bruegel
  • Chairholder Tommaso PadoaSchioppa at the European University Institute(Florence).
  • Columnist for Project Syndicate and Le Monde

Positions’ held :                                                                                 

  • Responsable for the Programme and Ideas of Emmanuel Macron’s presidential campaign
  • Commissioner-General for Policy Planning (France Stratégie)
  • Director of Bruegel (Brussels), research and debate center for economic policies in Europe
  • Executive President of the Conseil d’Analyse Economique (Council of Economic Analysis)
  • Senior Economic Advisor to the French Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry (Dominique Strauss-Khan thenChristian Sautter)
  • Director of the CEPII (Centre d’Études Prospectives et d’Informations Internationales)

Education :

  • Graduate from the Centre d’études des programmes économiques
  • Graduate in mathematics from the University Paris V
  • Engineer (Supelec)

Main publications :

  • Economic Policy: Theory and Practice” (with Agnès Bénassy-Quéré, Benoît Coeuré et Pierre Jacquet), Oxford University Press, 2018
  • « Whose fault is it ? » (with Selma Mahfouz), Fayard 2016
  • « The euro crisis and its aftermath», Oxford University Press, 2014
  • “The awakening of demons”, Fayard, 2011

Economic field of expertise:

Economy policy and European Economy

Contributions

Session 33 : ARE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS NOW BASED ON POWER?

Europe for a while believed that a rules-based order was gradually taking hold of the world. The Cold War was over, rogue states were just a few and international law was gaining credence. In the economic sphere, trade, exchange rate and increasingly financial relations were governed by common principles. Global regulation was making progress. Competition law was being enforced regardless of the nationality of the corporate giants involved. States could be taken to courts.

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