Sébastien Jean
Professor of economics, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers
Sébastien Jean is professor of economics at Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (Paris), in charge of chaire Jean-Baptiste Say d’économie industrielle, since March 2022. He has previously been Director of CEPII, the French leading centre for research and expertise in international economics, from 2012 to 2021, and a Senior Scientist with INRAE, the French national institute for research on agriculture, food and environment, from 2007 to 2022, after holding other positions at OECD and CEPII. He is also a member of France’s Council of Economic Advisers (Conseil d’analyse économique) and National Productivity Council (CNP), a Research Associate with CEPII, a Policy Associate with GEP (University of Nottingham, UK), and a fellow of CESifo Research Network (Munich, Germany). He has taught in various institutions. He graduated from Ecole Centrale de Paris and holds a PhD in economics from University of Paris-1.
His research and policy works mainly deal with international trade, trade policies, and international economic policy.
Featured work
EU-India relations in a post-COVID world
Closed door event for a selection of experts on India and the EU to discuss the state and future of EU-India relations.
EU-Asia trade and investment connectivity
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Asia-Europe Economic Forum 2018 - Closed-door
This year's Asia-Europe Economic Forum (AEEF) will be held in Brussels on 17-18 October
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This event; jointly organised by Bruegel and the Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University, will discuss the EU-Japan trade deal and asses its imp