2011-2030: What place for France in the new global geopolitical and economic order?

Intervention of Jean-Marc DANIEL at the Xerfi Group conference on June 8, 2011

He graduated from Ecole Polytechnique and ENSAE. He then worked at INSEE and in the senior civil service (budget department, ministry of foreign affairs or ministry of culture). At the same time, he leads a career as an economist and academic: research fellow at the OFCE, professor at ESCP-EAP, at the Ecole des Mines, at Paris X and at ENSAE.

He is also a columnist for the newspaper Le Monde on the history of economic ideas and director of the classical liberal intellectual journal Governance. He is also a member of the board of directors of the Political Economy Society.

He works mainly on economic policy, in its theoretical dimensions and in its historical dimensions. He wrote a What do I know? reference on the matter.

He strongly recalled the Responsibility Law of the US government in the financial crisis of 2007-2008 ; by a policy monetary lax carried out under the influence of the American government, the Fed poured torrents of cash on the financial markets, resulting in a bubble speculative of great magnitude. Jean-Marc Daniel summarizes as follows: « Could the financial crisis reflect a market failure? No. It reflects the harmfulness of a monetary policy conducted for the State »[1].

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Jean-Marc DANIEL – Xerfi Colloquium: What place... by GroupXerfi

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