Jean Pisani-Ferry
Jean Pisani-Ferry (born July 28, 1951)[1] is a French economist and public policy expert. He is a fellow at think tanks Bruegel in Brussels and the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington, D.C. He is also a senior professor in economics and public management at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin,[2] and a professor at the European University Institute near Florence. He served as Commissioner General for Policy Planning under Prime Minister Manuel Valls.[3] Prior to this appointment, he was Director of Bruegel, the Brussels-based economic think tank,[4] which he had co-founded in the early 2000s together with Nicolas Véron.[5] He was also a professor of economics with Université Paris-Dauphine.[4] Since 2010, he has written monthly columns for international media organization Project Syndicate.[6] Early life and educationBorn in 1951, the son of politician Edgard Pisani and historian Fresnette Pisani-Ferry , Jean Pisani-Ferry initially trained as an engineer. He has a Master in mathematics. He has an advanced economics degree from the Centre d'études des programmes économiques (CEPE, Paris)[7] and a Master's Degree in Engineering from Supélec. CareerEarly on he held positions in research and government in France.[7] Pisani-Ferry joined the European Commission in 1989 as economic adviser to the European Commission,[5] specifically the Director-General of DG ECFIN.[7] From 1992 to 1997 he was the director of CEPII, a French economics research centre.[5] In 1997, he became senior economic adviser to the French minister of Finance and was later appointed executive president of the French prime minister's Council of Economic Analysis (2001–2002).[5] He served as senior adviser to the director of the French Treasury from 2002 until 2004.[7] In 2005 and until 2013 he was the founding director of the think tank Bruegel in Brussels.[5] He was president of the French economic association from 2006 until 2007.[7] From December 2011 until May 2012, Pisani-Ferry served as member of the Jacques Delors Institute’s Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa group, a high-level expert group to reflect on the reform of the Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union.[8] From 2013 until the end of 2016, he was the Commissioner-General of France Stratégie, which is the French government's ideas lab.[5] Since October 2017, he holds the Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa Chair in European Economic and Monetary Integration at the Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute.[9] He in 2019 co-wrote the book "Global Governance: Demise or Transformation?" with George Papaconstantinou for the Trans European Policy Studies Association.[10] Early in 2017, he was the Director of programme and ideas of Emmanuel Macron's presidential bid in France.[5] Pisani-Ferry has taught at universities such as Ecole polytechnique in Paris and Université libre de Bruxelles.[7] Pisani-Ferry has a regular column in Le Monde and Handelsblatt. He has written recently for publications like El Tiempo[11] and Project Syndicate.[12] He spoke at the fifteenth Trento Festival of Economics in May 2020.[13] Other activities
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