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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_FerryJean Ferry - Wikipedia

    Jean Levy, known as Jean Ferry (16 June 1906 – 5 September 1974), was a French writer and screenwriter and follower of the 'pataphysical tradition'. He died in Val-de-Marne, France, in 1974. He was described by Raphaël Sorin as "a little man, round all over.

  2. Jean Pisani-Ferry. Recent papers / Papiers récents. The euro at 25: Fit for purpose?, with Lucrezia Reichlin an Jeromin Zettelmeyer, Paper for the European Parliament's monetary dialogue, February 2024. A new governance framework to safeguard the European Green Deal, with Simone Tagliapietra and Georg Zachmann, Bruegel Policy Brief, September 2023.

  3. Jean Ferry, de son vrai nom Jean André Medous et devenu, en 1910, Jean-André Lévy, né le 16 juin 1906 à Capens (Haute-Garonne) et mort le 5 septembre 1974 à Créteil [1], est un scénariste et écrivain français.

  4. Jean Pisani-Ferry est un économiste français, ancien directeur de Bruegel et de France Stratégie. Il travaille sur les politiques économiques et climatiques en Europe et dans le monde.

  5. www.bruegel.org › people › jean-pisani-ferryJean Pisani-Ferry - Bruegel

    Jul 28, 2020 · Jean Pisani-Ferry is a professor of economics at Sciences Po and a former director of Bruegel, the European think tank. He has worked on various policy issues such as decarbonisation, fiscal policy, monetary policy, trade policy, and global governance.

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  6. Mar 12, 2020 · Jean Pisani-Ferry is a French economist and former adviser to President Macron. His papers cover topics such as Covid-19, climate change, global issues, European integration and reform, and fiscal policy.

  7. www.bruegel.org › sites › defaultJean Pisani-Ferry

    President of the French Economic Association – AFSE (2006-2007) Member of the High-Level Group of experts on Economic Governance in an Enlarged Europe (‘Sapir Group’) appointed by the European Commission’s president (2002-2003).