About

Pierre Schlosser is an Assistant Professor of Political Economy and the Deputy Director of the Florence School of Banking and Finance, an executive education, policy debate and research programme for financial stability professionals which forms part of the Robert Schuman Centre at the European University Institute. 

Background

Pierre holds a Ph.D in political and social sciences (European University Institute, Florence, 2016), a postgraduate master’s degree in EU economic studies (College of Europe, Bruges, 2008) and a master’s degree in economic governance (Sciences Po Paris, 2007).

Previously, Pierre worked on regulation for smart grids, renewable energies and innovation for 5 years for EURELECTRIC, the Brussels-based European energy industry association. He is the author of Europe’s New Fiscal Union (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019).

Research interests

  • Bank crisis management
  • Sustainable finance regulation and policies and the EU Monetary
  • Fiscal, Banking and Capital Markets Unions.
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