Pierre Jaillet is an economist, advisor at the Jacques Delors Institute – Notre Europe, associate research fellow at the Institute for International and Strategic Relations – IRIS- and professor at IRIS Sup’. A former Director General for Economics & International Affairs at the Banque de France, he also served as Special Advisor to the Governor and Chief Representative for the Americas in New York, after holding positions at INSEE, the European Commission, and the International Monetary Fund.
Graduate of Sciences Po, he holds masters in economics and sociology. He has taught at ENA, ESCP-Europe, and ENSAE. He is the author and editor of numerous publications on monetary, economic, and international issues; a member of the Political Economy Society, the French Economic Science Association, and the Editorial Committee of the Revue d’économie financière; he is a Knight of the Legion of Honors.
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
Europe’s “rearmament” and the programmed obsolescence of its fiscal framework

The policy mix in the euro area

After Brexit, euro-denominated derivatives transactions should leave the City

Judges vs. technocrats

Is central bank independence an obsolete concept?

MÉDIAS
MEDIAS
Défense : l’Europe doit-elle renoncer à son modèle social ?

Les Etats-Unis snobent les réunions du G20, une première

États-Unis : l’arme des droits de douane, un pari à haut risque

Au Forum de Davos, le commerce mondial selon Donald Trump

Une économie mondiale plus conflictuelle : quels défis pour l’Union Européenne ?

Budget 2025 : les priorités du redressement des finances publiques, l’analyse de Pierre Jaillet
