| Jean-Christophe
Bureau completed his thesis at the University of Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne)
in 1986. He is professor of economics at the National Institute of Agronomy Paris-Grignon
and works on issues relating to international trade in the areas of agriculture
and the environment. Mr Bureau is a research associate of the CEPII.
He has held successive posts at the Forecasting Directorate of the French Ministry
of Economy and Finance, and the Economics Department of the National Institute
of Research in Agronomy (INRA), the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD), and the Economic Research Service of the US Department of Agriculture.
He has also been a consultant for the European Commission, the OECD and the Inter-American
Development Bank. He collaborates regularly with researchers from Iowa State University,
where he has also worked as a visiting professor.
Mr Bureau is Director of a joint research team in public economics (UMR INRA
210) and is a member of the permanent unit of the French Prime Minister's Council
for Economic Analysis.
His fields of research include: agricultural policy, international trade in
food & agriculture, and trade negotiations in agriculture. |