CEPII  was created  in  1978, in the context of the modernization of the economic administration.  Raymond Barre, the then Prime Minister of France,  had  sufficient foresight to recognize that  globalization   would  completely transform the approaches of the French and European economies ,  and  would require  new tools and   new expertise.
      
      Since  its creation, CEPII has had a continuing interest in  providing  a  coherent view of the world economy with particular attention to the quality of  data   on which it bases  its analyse s.  Its mission is to disseminate information to a wider audience beyond  the  world of research. In 1979,  La  Lettre du CEPIIwas  published, and the journal International  Prospective Economy (later called International Economics )   was launched.
CEPII's  reports on the global economy soon become reference works but other  initiatives since its inception also contributed to the Centre's reputation  .  In 1982, CEPII's  director was   charged by Jacques Attali,  Special   Adviser  to François Mitterrand, to organize   an  international meeting of economists in Paris, in  preparation for  the G7 summit  in Versailles. On the occasion of this event - attended by  Nobel prize winners  Wassily Leontief, Nicholas Kaldor, and John Williamson among others -  lasting  ties were  forged with foreign think tanks. In the mid 1980s ,   CEPII  launched  its  research working paper  series  and began  systematically to publish  its work in  international journals.
      
      Today,  CEPII  is one  of  the world's leading centers  for applied research on international issues.
- 20 March 1978 - Raymond Barre, Prime Minister, announced the establishment of a Centre for Prospective Studies and International Information "whose mission was to gather information and develop prospective studies on the global economy, International trade and foreign economies. "
 
      
- May 1979 - First Lettre du CEPII: "The global industry in crisis: three significant facts," mimeo.
 - 1979 – Construction of a data base to build a multinational accounting system: CHELEM (harmonized accounts on trade and the world economy).
 - March 1980 - First issue of International Prospective Economy, on specialization and adaptation to the crisis, published in Paris by Documentation Française.
 - 17-18 May 1982 - First conference organized by CEPII, shortly before the G7 summit (Versailles, June 4-6, 1982): "Ensuring the stability of markets and mastering technological change."
 - 1983 - First Report: World economy: rising tensions, Paris, Economica.
 - February 1984 - First Working Paper: "A dynamic high interest rates in the United States."
 - September 1992 - First edition of The World Economy, Repères collection, Paris, La Découverte.
 - 1st semester 1994 - First issue of The CEPII Newsletter
 - September 1996 - Website was launched.
 
      
Read  the french version of the story  by Gerard Moatti, for the 30st anniversary of CEPII:  "1978-2008 Une brève histoire du CEPII".
