

Emile Gagna has been Macro-economist at Candriam since 2004 where he started his career and has been working since.
In addition, he is also teaching at the University of Paris Dauphine He published several books with Anton Brender and Florence Pisani. The last ones published are: The Sovereign Debt Crisis: Placing a Curb On Growth (2012) , Money, Finance and the Real Economy (2015), and The Macroeconomics of Debt: Europe’s Blind Spot (2021).
Emile Gagna holds a master’s degree in Applied Mathematics and Social Science from the University of Paris Dauphine.
Discover the latest articles by Emile Gagna

Climate Action, Emile Gagna, Highlighted, Outlook 2022
The United Nations conference in Glasgow, COP26, ended for many with a feeling of too little

Asset Allocation, Anton Brender, Emile Gagna, Florence Pisani, Macro
The Macroeconomics of Debt: Europe’s Blind Spot
With the pandemic, public debt has soared around the world. In the United States, as in Europe, ambitious investment plans will nevertheless be implemented… which will further increase public debt.

Asset Allocation, Emile Gagna, Macro
Sollten wir uns Sorgen um die Inflation machen?
Der aktuelle Inflationstrend ist einzigartig für die Wirtschaft nach COVID

Emile Gagna, Outlook 2021
Is the European green deal, the new deal?
Green investing is all the fashion, and the growth and diversity in Green Bonds has been phenomenal

Emile Gagna, Wim Van Hyfte, Outlook 2021
Is the European green deal, the new deal?
An economy that’s GHG-neutral by 2050; that’s the lofty ambition of the European Commission