Président du conseil d'administration
- Anoop Singh, chercheur émérite, Centre pour le progrès social et économique (CSEP)
Introduction
- Michel Camdessus, ancien directeur général, Fonds monétaire international (FMI) - En ligne
Discutants
- Masood Ahmed, Président, Center for Global Development (CGD)
- Jean-Claude Kassi Brou, Gouverneur, Banque centrale des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest
- Pablo Garcia Silva, Vice-gouverneur, Banque centrale du Chili
- Julio Velarde, gouverneur, Banque centrale du Pérou (BCRP)
- François Villeroy de Galhau, gouverneur, Banque centrale de France (BdF)
- Hiroshi Watanabe, président de l'Institut pour les affaires monétaires internationales (IMAI)
Remarques de clôture
- Bernard Snoy, président de l'association Robert Triffin International (RTI)
RELATED CONTENT
-
AuthorsJanuary 6, 2026La création de l’Alliance des États du Sahel (AES) symbolise une rupture politique et géostratégique majeure, appuyée sur un discours souverainiste et anti-occidental. Deux ans après, Mali, Burkina Faso et Niger peinent à assurer leur intégrité territoriale, à stabiliser leur sécurité intérieure et à bâtir une gouvernance solide. L’intégrité territoriale est un problème commun aux trois États, car dans ces pays, la cohésion de l’État et le contrôle du territoire sont directement men ...
-
AuthorsJanuary 5, 2026This Paper was originally published on sciencedirect.com This study provides an original and significant contribution to evaluating educational service quality in Morocco by leveraging, for the first time, microdata from the Service Delivery Indicators (SDI) survey. The survey covers a nationally representative sample of 300 public and private primary schools across rural and urban areas. The use of SDI data represents a major methodological advancement, shifting away from perc ... -
Raed Hergli & Oumaïma El Azami El HassaniJanuary 02, 2026Ce podcast revient sur le rôle central des partenariats public-privé dans l’accélération de la transformation numérique au Maroc. Il met en perspective la stratégie Maroc Digital 2030, le ...
-
AuthorsJanuary 2, 2026Ce Policy Paper analyse les enjeux politiques, économiques et opérationnels du Fonds pour les pertes et dommages, créé pour répondre aux impacts climatiques irréversibles subis par les pays les plus vulnérables. Il clarifie d’abord la notion de pertes et dommages, qui mêle effets économiques et non économiques, et souligne les défis d’attribution liés à la superposition entre chocs climatiques et fragilités structurelles. L’analyse met ensuite en lumière les tensions d’économie poli ...
-
Helmut Sorge & Rim BerahabDecember 26, 2025In this episode of the Policy Center for the New South podcast, Rem Bérahab discusses the energy economics of artificial intelligence in a fractured global system. The conversation examin ...
-
AuthorsDecember 22, 2025This paper presents the theoretical specification and current developments of a Spatial (Interprovincial) Computable General Equilibrium (SCGE) model for Morocco. The model is formulated as a Johansen-type CGE system, solved in linearized form, and is designed to analyze the regional and national impacts of policy shocks within an integrated interregional economic framework. The Moroccan economy is disaggregated into 72 provinces, 20 production sectors, multiple institutional agents ...
-
AuthorsNizar MessariDecember 19, 2025The U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean—the most significant since the Cuban Missile Crisis—comes at a moment when a new world order is taking shape, its contours still unclear, and in which the U.S. seeks to be more assertive in the Western Hemisphere. This disposition toward South America and the Caribbean was underscored by the recent publication of the new U.S. National Security Strategy, in which the Monroe Doctrine is explicitly invoked. This Policy Brief situates the devel ...
-
Bilal Mahli & Helmut SorgeDecember 19, 2025In this episode of the Policy Center for the New South podcast, we examine the first 100 days of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Together with Bilal Mali, International Relations Specia ...
-
AuthorsDecember 14, 2025In 2025, the global landscape became increasingly fragmented and uncertain. Great power competition intensified, regional conflicts became protracted and exacerbated, while economic nationalism reshaped the rules of trade and development. The mechanisms for conflict resolution and cooperation that have long provided a foundation for international cooperation are now under strain due to polarization and mistrust. Even longstanding alliances, bilateral and collective security architec ...
-
Otaviano Canuto & Alae JellalDecember 05, 2025This episode examines the current dynamics of de-dollarization and why the global shift away from the U.S. dollar remains slow and partial. Otaviano Canuto highlights how strong structura ...

