
Marie Jugé
Marie works at Bruegel as a research assistant specialising in energy and climate policy. She holds a master's degree in macroeconomics and policy assessment from Université Paris Dauphine-PSL, which she completed through an apprenticeship at France Stratégie. During her time at there, she contributed to evaluating recovery plan subsidies to decarbonise the industry. In her master's thesis she investigated the reasons behind the lack of subscription to home insurance in areas exposed to natural disasters.
Marie also explores gender economics and sociology, with her bachelor’s thesis focusing on the gendered perception in French cinema. Additionally, she has a strong interest in technology, which led her to take a gap year to study at the software engineering school “42” in France.
Marie is a native French speaker, fluent in English, and has working knowledge of Spanish.
Featured work

Transatlantic clean investment monitor 4: electric vehicles
A clear move to electric vehicles is underway, but the US is creating more obstacles than Europe

European natural gas demand tracker
Tracking monthly natural gas demand by country and the EU as a whole, with a breakdown of the power, industry and household sectors where possible

Transatlantic clean investment monitor 3: battery manufacturing
Battery manufacturing investment is rising fast on both sides of the Atlantic with the US outstripping Europe – for now

Clean industrial transformation: where does Europe stand?
Clean-tech investment and employment in the EU are growing, but a major heavy industry decarbonisation push is still needed