Dorothée Rouzet on the French and European economic outlook
Dorothée Rouzet, chief economist at the French Treasury, joins OMFIF to discuss the current macroeconomic landscape and the key issues shaping France and Europe’s economic outlook. The conversation explores how governments are responding to global uncertainty and trade tensions. It also examines how monetary policy interacts with fiscal policy in France and the euro area, inflation trends, the transmission of interest rate decisions to the real economy, and the implications for growth and public finances.
Speakers
Dorothée Rouzet
Chief Economist
French Treasury
Dorothée Rouzet
Chief Economist
French Treasury
A graduate of the Ecole normale supérieure (ENS Ulm) and ENSAE with a PhD in economics from Harvard, Dorothée Rouzet first worked as an economic analyst at the French Treasury, in the economic mission in Sofia. She then joined the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 2012, as an economist in the Trade in Services Division and then as a senior economist advising the chief economist. In March 2020, she was appointed macroeconomics advisor to Bruno Le Maire, Minister of the Economy and Finance, before joining Citigroup as chief France economist. She was appointed as chief economist of the French Treasury in June 2023. She has also been a lecturer at ESCP Europe and Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne University