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The '''Centre d'Études Prospectives et d'Informations Internationales''' ('''CEPII''') is the main French institute for research into [[international economics]]. It is part of the network coordinated by the Economic Policy Planning for the Prime Minister (France Stratégie).
 
  
Founded in 1978, the CEPII has a core team of around 30 economists. The four main research areas are: factor markets and growth; the international financial and [[monetary system]]; EU economy; [[international trade]] models.
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The '''Centre d'Études Prospectives et d'Informations Internationales''' ('''CEPII''') is the main French institute for research into [[international economics]]. It is part of the network coordinated by the Economic Policy Planning for the Prime Minister (''France Stratégie'').
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==History==
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Founded in 1978, by Prime Minister [[Raymond Barre]], CEPII has a core team of around 30 [[economists]]. CEPII's main research area is the international economy<ref>https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do?cidTexte=JORFTEXT000000498714&categorieLien=cid</ref>.
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Its creation constituted an attempt to develop the [[American]] model of [[think tanks]] in France<ref>http://www.senat.fr/rap/r00-326/r00-326186.html</ref>.
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CEPII has four main research areas are: factor markets and growth; the international financial and [[monetary system]]; EU economy; [[international trade]] models.
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==Leadership==
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The successive chief executives (''Directeur'') of the CEPII have been:<ref name=history>http://www.cepii.fr/PDF_PUB/autres/brevehistoireCEPII.pdf date=January 2008</ref>
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* [[Michel Courcier]], July 1978 - December 1979 (and head of the GEPEI, then GEPI since 1963)
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* [[Christian Sautter]], January 1980 - May 1981
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* [[Yves Berthelot]], July 1981 - August 1985
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* [[Jean-Michel Charpin]], September 1985 - March 1990
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* [[Anton Brender]], March 1990 - March 1992
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* [[Jean Pisani-Ferry]], June 1992 - June 1997
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* Jean-Claude Berthélemy, January 1998 - March 2000
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* [[Lionel Fontagné]], March 2000 - June 2006
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* [[Agnès Bénassy-Quéré]], July 2006 - December 2012
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* Sébastien Jean, December 2012 - August 2022
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* Antoine Bouët, since October 2022<ref>https://acteurspublics.fr/nomination/antoine-bouet-nouveau-directeur-du-centre-detudes-prospectives-et-dinformations-internationales</ref>
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Chairs of the ''Conseil du CEPII'':
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* [[Philippe Huet]] (1920-1994), July 1978 - December 1982
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* [[Michel Albert]], December 1982 - December 1995
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* [[Francis Mer]], December 1995 - March 2000
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* [[Michel Camdessus]], March 2000 - July 2004
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* [[Christian Stoffaë]], July 2004 - 2009
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* [[Jean Lemierre]], since November 2009<ref>https://www.lalettrea.fr/clubs--think-tanks/2009/10/30/le-cepii-retrouve-sa-tete,72733722-art</ref>
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The CEPII created a Scientific Committee in 2000, successively chaired by [[François Bourguignon]] (2000-2004), [[Olivier Blanchard]] (2004-2007), [[Francesco Giavazzi]] (2007-2020?), and [[Marc Melitz]] (since 2020?).
  
  
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Latest revision as of 11:45, 26 September 2023

Group.png CEPII  
(Think tankWebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Formation1978
FounderRaymond Barre 1980 (cropped 2).jpg Raymond Barre
HeadquartersParis, France
Membership•  Michel Courcier
•  Christian Sautter
•  Yves Berthelot
•  Jean-Michel Charpin
•  Anton Brender
• 40px Jean Pisani-Ferry
•  Jean-Claude Berthélemy
•  Lionel Fontagné
•  Agnès Bénassy-Quéré
•  Sébastien Jean
•  Antoine Bouët
•  Philippe Huet
•  Michel Albert
•  Francis Mer
• Michel Camdessus.jpg Michel Camdessus
•  Christian Stoffaës
•  Jean Lemierre
•  François Bourguigno
• Oliver Blanchard, IMF 98BlanchardWEO1 lg.jpg Olivier Blanchard
• Francesco Giavazzi.png Francesco Giavazzi
•  Marc Melitz
French economic think tank with lots of Bilderbergers.

The Centre d'Études Prospectives et d'Informations Internationales (CEPII) is the main French institute for research into international economics. It is part of the network coordinated by the Economic Policy Planning for the Prime Minister (France Stratégie).

History

Founded in 1978, by Prime Minister Raymond Barre, CEPII has a core team of around 30 economists. CEPII's main research area is the international economy[1].

Its creation constituted an attempt to develop the American model of think tanks in France[2].

CEPII has four main research areas are: factor markets and growth; the international financial and monetary system; EU economy; international trade models.

Leadership

The successive chief executives (Directeur) of the CEPII have been:[3]

Chairs of the Conseil du CEPII:

The CEPII created a Scientific Committee in 2000, successively chaired by François Bourguignon (2000-2004), Olivier Blanchard (2004-2007), Francesco Giavazzi (2007-2020?), and Marc Melitz (since 2020?).


 

Known members

5 of the 21 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Michel AlbertFrench economist, 1969 Bilderberg, Trilateral Commission Member
Olivier BlanchardFrench economist, Fred Bergsten Senior Fellow at Peterson Institute
Michel CamdessusIMF MD
Francesco GiavazziItalian double Bilderberg economist
Jean Pisani-FerryFrench economist widely published on resetting matters economic
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