Ludovic Subran | |
---|---|
Born | Tonneins, France | 5 September 1981
Education | National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) (MSc in Statistics, 2002) and Paris Institute of Political Studies (MPP in Public Policy, 2006) |
Occupation | Economist |
Known for | Chief Economist at Allianz |
Honours | Chevalier de l' ordre national du mérite (2021) |
Ludovic Subran (born 5 September 1981) is a French economist who is Chief Economist of German financial services company Allianz.
Before that he was the Chief Economist of Allianz Trade (formerly: Euler Hermes) and a board director of Solunion, the joint venture company for Spain and Latin America between Allianz Trade and Mapfre. [1] Subran serves on the French Council of Economic Advisors (CAE / Conseil d'Analyse Economique ), [2] an economic policy advisory panel to the French Prime Ministe r, and is a Foreign Trade Advisor (Conseiller du Commerce Extérieur) since 2016.
Subran is a Young Global Leader [3] of the World Economic Forum, a Millennium Fellow [4] of the Atlantic Council, and a David Rockefeller Fellow [5] of the Trilateral Commission. The Institut Choiseul and Le Figaro listed him as one of the Top 100 French leaders below 40 years old from 2013 to 2019. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
Subran was born on 5 September 1981 in Tonneins, France. He graduated with a Master of Economics and Statistics from the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies ( École Nationale de la Statistique et de l'Administration Économique) and with a Master in Public Policy from the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris). Subran also holds executive education certificates from Harvard and Stanford Universities.[ citation needed ]
He is an adjunct professor of economics at HEC Business School and Sciences Po Paris. In the past he has taught at Harvard Kennedy School.[ citation needed ]
After graduating, Subran joined the French Ministry of Economics and Finance in 2002, where he was responsible for short-term growth and inflation forecasts for the Eurozone and developed expertise in economic diagnostics for advanced economies. [11]
In 2006, he joined the United Nations' World Food Programme as an economic advisor in the Office of the executive director. Based in Rome, he helped to develop and implement the humanitarian response to the 2007-2008 world food price crisis.
In 2009, he was appointed as a Social Protection Economist and team leader at the World Bank in Washington, DC. He led the technical assistance and lending operations in Latin America, the Caribbean, West Africa and the Middle East.
He has held several positions on the advisory board of EY France (2015-2019), the French Public Investment Bank (since 2015), [12] and the Monaco Economic Board (since 2016). Subran is also a senior advisor to McLarty Associates, [13] a firm that helps businesses understand policy and international markets. [14]
He also sits on the board of non-profits, including the Aspen Institute France [15] (2015-), BSI Economics (2017-) [16] [17] and Mercy Corps, one of the largest humanitarian NGOs in the world (2021). [18] He was on the board of the Women in Africa Initiative, [19] [20] a platform for the economic development and support of African women entrepreneurs (2016-2019). He is a co-founder and board member of Recherches et Solidarités (2004-2019), a think-tank focusing on philanthropy in France. [21]
Fluent in seven languages (French, English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German and Arabic), Subran is often cited in the media for his expert economic views, including in such publications as Barron's, [22] Bloomberg, [23] CNBC, [24] FAZ, [25] [26] Financial Times, [27] Frankfurter Rundschau, [28] Le Figaro, [29] Le Monde, [30] Les Echos, [31] L'Opinion [32] and WirtschaftsWoche . [33] He regularly appears on BFMTV in Nicolas Doze's program "Les Experts." [34] [35]
In 2018, he was recognized as one of the top 40 under 40 by Wansquare, [36] a French digital media outlet dedicated to economic and financial news. In 2020, he was ranked 62 by Richtopia [37] among the world's Top 100 most influential economists. [38]
Marie-Esprit-Léon Walras was a French mathematical economist and Georgist. He formulated the marginal theory of value and pioneered the development of general equilibrium theory. Walras is best known for his book Éléments d'économie politique pure, a work that has contributed greatly to the mathematization of economics through the concept of general equilibrium. The definition of the role of the entrepreneur found in it was also taken up and amplified by Joseph Schumpeter.
Maurice Félix Charles Allais was a French physicist and economist, the 1988 winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences "for his pioneering contributions to the theory of markets and efficient utilization of resources", along with John Hicks and Paul Samuelson, to neoclassical synthesis. They formalize the self-regulation of markets, which Keynes refuted but reiterated some of Allais's ideas.
François Joseph Charles Simiand was a French sociologist and economist best known as a participant in the Année Sociologique. As a member of the French Historical School of economics, Simiand predicated a rigorous factual and statistical basis for theoretical models and policies. His contribution to French social science was recognized in 1931 when, at the age of 58, he was elected to the faculty of the Collège de France and accepted the chair in labor history.
Charles Bettelheim was a French Marxian economist and historian, founder of the Center for the Study of Modes of Industrialization at the EHESS, economic advisor to the governments of several developing countries during the period of decolonization. He was very influential in France's New Left, and considered one of "the most visible Marxists in the capitalist world", in France as well as in Spain, Italy, Latin America, and India.
Allianz Trade is an international insurance company that offers a range of services, including trade credit insurance, debt collection, surety bonds and guarantees, business fraud insurance and political risk protection.
Pascal Lorot is a French economist and geopolitician.
Albert Merlin was a French economist and vice-president of the "Presaje" institute, which deals with the interaction between the economy and Law.
Jacques Généreux is a French economist and politician. He is a reader of economics at the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris.
Thierry Aimar is a French specialist of the Austrian School of Economics and History of Economic Thought.
Érik Izraelewicz was a French journalist and author, specialised in economics and finance. From February 2011 he was director and editorial executive of the daily Le Monde, after having held the same position at the financial daily newspapers Les Echos and La Tribune.
Bernard Henri Maris, also known as "Oncle Bernard", was a French economist, writer and journalist who was also a shareholder in Charlie Hebdo magazine. He was murdered on 7 January 2015, during the shooting at the headquarters of the magazine in Paris.
Jean-Hervé Lorenzi is a French economist.
Mathilde Lemoine is a French economist. She is currently the Group Chief Economist of Edmond de Rothschild. She is also a member of the French High Council of Public Finances and an independent Director of retailer Carrefour Group.
Hippolyte d'Albis is a French economist, born November 24, 1973, in London, specializing in demographic issues. He is a professor at Pantheon-Sorbonne University and the Paris School of Economics. He is Deputy Director for Science at the CNRS Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities in charge of research in economics, management, geography and regional studies and a member of the Institut Universitaire de France and the Cercle des économistes.
Edgard Milhaud was a French professor of economics, a militant socialist, and a promoter and theoretician of social economy.
Marie Claire Odile Villeval is a French economist and research professor in economics at the National Center for Scientific Research.
Angélique Gérard, born Angélique Dilscher in 1975 in Fontainebleau, France, is a French business personality specializing in telecommunications.
Jean-Marie Chevalier was a French economist. He specialized in energy economics from the 1970s until the 2000s.
Philippe Simonnot was a French economist and journalist.
Françoise Benhamou is a Moroccan-born French economist, columnist, and professor. A specialist in the economics of the arts and literature, she serves on the faculties of Sciences Po Lille, Sciences Po Paris, the École Normale Supérieure, and the Sorbonne Paris North University. She is also a member of the Autorité de Régulation des Communications Électroniques, des Postes et de la Distribution de la Presse (ARCEP) from 2012 to 2018.