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CREEL
Jérôme CREEL
Doctor in Economics
Associate Professor
Economics, Law and Social Sciences
Campus : Paris
Tel : +33 1 49 23 26 22

Biography

Jérôme Creel is a Professor of Economics at ESCP Europe; he joined the school in September 2007. He has been deputy director at the Observatoire Français des Conjonctures Economiques (FNSP) in Paris (2003-2007); he was a Junior then Senior economist in the same institution (1998-2003). He has been a Lecturer at University of Paris-Dauphine since 1993 and at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po) since 1999. He holds a Doctorate in macroeconomics from the University of Paris-Dauphine (obtained cum laude in 1997).
His research has focused on economic policies in the EMU, including monetary and fiscal coordination, on the economics of EU enlargement (co-editor, with S. Levasseur, of a Special Issue of the Revue de l'OFCE, 2004) and on institutional economics, notably related to the Constitutional Treaty and delegation issues.
Professor Creel is co-author with E. Farvaque of  a book dedicated to the economic history of the EU and the Euro area (Construction européenne et politique économique, Vuibert, 2004). He has published approximately thirty articles in leading economic journals in the field of macroeconomics and international economics. He contributes regularly to L'état de l'Union européenne and to the Report on the state of the EU, edited by J.-P. Fitoussi and J. Le Cacheux (Fayard et Presses de Sciences Po and Palgrave MacMillan).
He works frequently with the media, providing interviews and comments in France, Italy, Germany, etc.). His monograph, jointly with J.-P. Fitoussi, in 2002 on the European Central Bank (How to Reform the ECB, Centre for European Reform, Pamphlet, October) was the subject of the Economic focus of The Economist in October 2002.