Jean Pisani-Ferry

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Jean Pisani-Ferry (2016)

Jean Pisani-Ferry (born July 28, 1952 in Boulogne-Billancourt , France) is a French economist; from 2005 to 2013 he was director of the think tank BRUEGEL . Until January 2017 he was director of the French Prime Minister's staff for economic policy planning, but moved to Emmanuel Macron's campaign team at the beginning of 2017 . There he was considered the chief economist and was responsible for large parts of the election program of the presidential candidate.

Pisani-Ferry is also Professor of Economics and Public Management at the Hertie School of Governance . He is a member of various European policy think tanks, including the European Council on Foreign Relations .

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In November 2014, Emmanuel Macron, at that time Minister of Economics in the Valls II cabinet , and his German counterpart Sigmar Gabriel (SPD) presented a strategy paper written by Pisani-Ferry and Henrik Enderlein , which was supposed to answer the question of how things are with France and Germany and Europe should go further. The paper outlined ambitious economic reforms for France, but also for Germany. Macron later adopted much of this in his election manifesto.

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  1. Press release on the BRUEGEL website about Pisani-Ferry's change of position ( memento of the original from May 29, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bruegel.org
  2. http://www.liberation.fr/elections-presidentielle-legislatives-2017/2017/03/01/jean-pisani-ferry-le-monsieur-calculette-de-macron_1552608
  3. Presentation on the website of the Hertie School of Governance
  4. ^ French Council Members of the ECFR
  5. spiegel.de May 4, 2017: "The markets could destroy the euro in 48 hours"