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Jean-Pierre Allegret serves as a University Professor of Economic Sciences at the University of Côte d'Azur, affiliated with the School of Economics and Management and the Research Group in Law, Economics, Management (GREDEG). His academic role integrates teaching and research within France's prominent public university system, focusing on critical geopolitical dimensions of international finance and macroeconomic policy.
His research centers on International Macroeconomics, Exchange Rate Regimes, and Geoeconomics, with specialized expertise in European Union economic dynamics and agent-based modeling of macroeconomic challenges. Allegret investigates financial asymmetries between major economic blocs, the geopolitical contestation of dollar hegemony, and strategic autonomy in monetary policy. Recent work examines BRICS initiatives, international reserve management, and the impact of geopolitical fragmentation on global supply chains and financial systems.
Analysis of his 2023-2025 publications reveals a concentrated scholarly trajectory examining the intersection of monetary sovereignty and geopolitics. His work demonstrates increasing focus on the European Union's strategic positioning amid US policy volatility, the erosion of dollar dominance through geopolitical realignments, and the weaponization of financial interdependence. The research consistently bridges macroeconomic modeling with political economy frameworks to address contemporary challenges in global economic governance.
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Allegret actively participates in the MaFiCo (Macroeconomics, Finance and Complexity) research team within GREDEG's Pole Growth, Industry, and Markets (PCIM). This interdisciplinary unit employs complexity theory and advanced modeling techniques to analyze macroeconomic dynamics, financial stability, and policy responses in fragmented global systems.