Conseil d'Analyse Économique

The Conseil d'Analyse Économique (CAE, lit.'Council of Ecconomic Analysis') is an economic advisory body in Paris. It is government-funded and part of the Office of the French Prime Minister. It was established by executive order of 22 July 1997 under newly elected Prime Minister Lionel Jospin,[1] and reorganized by order of 5 November 2012 to refocus its membership criteria on academic excellence.[2]

CAE
Conseil d'Analyse Économique
Formation1997
Headquarters20, avenue de Ségur
Location
Chair
Camille Landais
Parent organization
Office of the Prime Minister of France
Websitehttps://www.cae-eco.fr/en/

The CAE commissions reports from its members, which are published and serve both as advice to the government and as contributions to the public debate.[3] It is part of a network of research bodies and institutes coordinated by (and funded through) France Stratégie.[4]

Membership

The CAE has 15 members, typically recognized French economists and occasionally some from outside France, who are not remunerated for their membership. The respective heads of the Direction générale du Trésor and of the Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques are members ex officio.

The successive chairs (French: président délégué) of the CAE have been:

Other past and present CAE members include Yann Algan, Emmanuelle Auriol, Jean-Marie Chevalier, Xavier Jaravel, Mathilde Lemoine, Jean-Hervé Lorenzi, Isabelle Méjean, Jacques Mistral, Thomas Philippon, Xavier Ragot, Hélène Rey, Stefanie Stantcheva, Jean Tirole, Laurence Tubiana, Natacha Valla, Reinhilde Veugelers, and Guntram Wolff.

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