The Observatoire Français des Conjonctures ÃÂconomiques (), often referred to by its acronym OFCE, is a prominent French economic policy think tank in Paris. It is mostly government-funded and hosted by the Sciences Po higher education organization. OFCE's research is regularly featured in French media, and it has ongoing relationships with French and European public authorities. As of May 2023, OFCE was ranked 16th worldwide (and first in France) among economic think tanks by the RePEc initiative.
OFCE was founded in 1981 following a 1979 report by and Baudouin Prot. It was long established in a riverfront building on 69, Quai d'Orsay in Paris, and moved in March 2017 to more modern offices at 10, place de Catalogne.
The successive Presidents of OFCE have been:
In the early 2020s, OFCE President Xavier Ragot has been cited internationally among the top French economists.
In late 2023, a government-commissioned report by economists and Nicolas Véron recommended a merger between OFCE and CEPII, another government-funded think tank that focuses on international economics. Upon the report's publication, Prime Minister ÃÂlisabeth Borne endorsed the recommendation.