
Jean Pisani-Ferry is a Senior Fellow at Bruegel, a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute, and a Distinguished Fellow of CEPR. He also serves as non-executive chair of I4CE, the French institute for climate economics. Pisani-Ferry served from 2013 to 2016 as Commissioner-General of France Stratégie, the ideas lab of the French government. In 2017, he contributed to Emmanuel Macron’s presidential bid as the Director of Programme and of his campaign. He was from 2005 to 2013 the Founding Director of Bruegel, the Brussels-based economic think tank that he contributed to creating. Beforehand, he was Executive President of the French PM’s Council of Economic Analysis (2001-2002), Senior Economic Adviser to the French Minister of Finance (1997-2000), and Director of CEPII, the French institute for international economics (1992-1997). He has taught at University Paris-Dauphine, École Polytechnique, École Centrale, the Free University of Brussels and the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin. His publications include numerous books and articles on economic policy and European policy issues. In 2023 he handed over a major report to the French PM on the economic consequences of climate action. £He has also been an active contributor to public debates with regular columns in Le Monde and for Project Syndicate.

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