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Frederico Mollet
Policy Analyst
Frederico joined the European Policy Centre as a Policy Analyst in November 2020. He covers European economic policy, EMU governance, the Capital Markets Union, industrial strategy, the Single Market, trade, and international economic relations.

Before joining the EPC Frederico was a policy adviser in the British Cabinet Office and HM Treasury. Prior to joining the civil service, he was a financial reporter for Risk.net. He holds an MSc in Public Policy from UCL and a law degree from Durham University.

PROGRAM

PROJECT

An effective industrial policy for Europe; The Single Market Roundtable

Areas of expertise

European economic policy, EMU governance, the Capital markets union, industrial strategy, the Single Market, trade, international economic relations

Current positions

Policy Analyst

Education

MSc in Public Policy from UCL 
Law degree from Durham University

Languages

English, French, Portuguese

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Publications

Transatlantic affairs / EPC ROUND-UP
Searching for economic security in an age of confrontation: The Trade and Technology Council takes shape
By Annika Hedberg , Guillaume Van der Loo , Frederico Mollet , Georg Riekeles , Simon Dekeyrel , Evin Jongen-Fay - 19/05/2022
Economic governance / COMMENTARY
Europe must prepare for a wartime economy
By Frederico Mollet , Georg Riekeles - 24/03/2022
Economic governance / DISCUSSION PAPER
Rethinking EU economic governance: The foundation for an inclusive, green and digital transition
By Francesco De Angelis , Laura Rayner , Frederico Mollet - 09/02/2022
Economic governance / POLICY BRIEF
Rethinking EU economic governance: The European Semester
By Frederico Mollet - 03/12/2021
Economic governance / POLICY BRIEF
Rethinking EU economic governance: The Stability and Growth Pact
By Francesco De Angelis , Frederico Mollet - 19/11/2021



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