Conferences
In 2004 the EUROFRAME group of Research Institutes launched its annual June Conference Series on Economic Policy Issues in the European Union. Between 2001 and 2004 EUROFRAME organized November Conference Series to discuss the current state and short-term prospects of the euro area economy.
The aim of the June Conference is to discuss topical economic policy issues for the European Union bringing together academics, economists from independent research institutes, national government administration, European and international institutions. Papers are selected through a submission procedure.
Economic Policies amid Increasing Geopolitical Fragmentation
Friday 7 June, hosted by Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Kiel, Germany
20TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
on economic policy issues in the European Union
The global economic order seems to be undergoing a fundamental transformation, which is characterised by growing competition between China, Europe, and the United States and a shift from a rules-based to a more power-based system, while geopolitical conflicts are taking place in a highly interdependent world economy. The 20th EUROFRAME Conference will focus on the challenges to European economies from the new geopolitical environment. How can Europe improve economic resilience and avoid dangerous dependencies, safeguard competitiveness and rules-based trade? What will be the costs of decoupling, what are the risks with respect to achieving the goals of digital and green transformation? What is the role of European and global institutions in guiding national economic policy initiatives?
Keynote by Moritz Schularick (Kiel Institute, Sciences Po and CEPR)
Please find the programme and other downloadables below. Conference papers will be uploaded as they are received (for download click on the session pages).
08.15h - 08.45h
Registration
08.45h - 09.00h
Opening Addresses
09.10h - 10.40h
Session A1
Supply Chain Issues
Session A2
International Finance
Session A3
Impacts of Exogenous Shocks
10.30h - 11.00h
Coffee Break
11.10h - 12.40h
Session B1
Trade Agreements, Trade Conflicts
Session B2
Finance and Globalisation
Session B3
Trade and Green Transition
12.40h - 14.00h
Lunch
14.00h - 15.30h
Session C1
Economic Sanctions
Session C2
Trade and Sovereignty
Session C3
Political Issues
16.00h - 16.20h
Coffee Break
16.00h - 18.00h
Roundtable
Keynote by Moritz Schularick
Panel Discussion
Downloads
Directions and Hotel suggestions
Participants are responsible for their own accommodation Arrangements.
The Return of Inflation: Challenges for European Economies
Friday 9 June, hosted by OFCE, Paris, France
19TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
on economic policy issues in Europe
The 19th Conference will focus on the macroeconomic policy challenges for European economies of high inflation. Is the current high inflation a temporary phenomenon or does it represent a change of regime? Who should bear the impacts of rising energy prices? What are the impacts on the green transition? Will it lead to new tensions in the labour market? Wage indexation: should it be restored or abandoned? What economic policies should be employed to tackle inflation and limit its social consequences? Is monetary policy to blame? How will it affect central banks getting out of QE? And what will be the effect of the high inflation on public debt?
Conference Papers
To download papers, please click on the session and then on the paper title.
08.15h - 09.00h
Registration (Main Hall)
09.00h - 09.15h
Opening Adresses (Amphi Erignac)
Xavier Ragot, OFCE
Klaus-Jürgen Gern, IfW and EUROFRAME
Conference room: Amphi Erignac
9.15h - 11.00h
Session A1
Wages and profits in inflation episodes, Conference room: Amphi Erignac
Session A2
Inflation and monetary policy : Room J211
11.00h - 11.20h
Coffee Break (Main Hall)
11.20h - 13.00h
Session B1
Distributional impacts of inflation, Conference room: Amphi Erignac
Session B2
Firms’ behaviour, Conference room: Room J211
13.00h - 14.20h
Lunch
14.20h - 16.00h
Session C1
Inflation factors (1), Conference room: Amphi Erignac
Session C2
Inflation factors (2), Conference room: Room J211
16.00h - 16.20h
Coffee Break (Main Hall)
16.20h - 18.10h
Roundtable
Conference room: Amphi Erignac
Downloads
For registration please contact Nathalie Ovide - nathalie.ovide@sciencespo.fr, tel.: +33 (0)1 44 18 54 11
Participants are responsible for their own accommodation arrangements.
Call for papers:
The 19th Conference will focus on the macroeconomic policy challenges for European economies of high inflation.
We seek both empirical and theoretical policy-relevant papers. Areas of interest include but are not limited to:
• Macroeconomic impacts of high inflation
• Social and distributional impacts of high inflation
• Monetary policy in times of high inflation
• Impacts of rising energy prices on the green transition
• Inflation and public debt
• Tensions in the labour market and wage indexation
• Impact on financial stability
The full Call for Papers is available here to download.
Scientific Committee
Xavier Ragot and Henri Sterdyniak (OFCE), Marek Dabrowski and Grzegorz Poniatowski (CASE), Geraldine Dany-Knedlik (DIW), Lorenzo Forni (PROMETEIA Associazione), Klaus-Jürgen Gern (IfW Kiel), Päivi Puonti and Tero Kuusi (ETLA), Stephen Millard (NIESR), Kieran McQuinn (ESRI), Gerdien Meijerink (CPB), Catherine Mathieu (OFCE, Scientific Secretary)
Local Organising Institute: OFCE, Paris
Catherine Mathieu - catherine.mathieu@ofce.sciences-po.fr, tel.: +33 (0)1 44 18 54 37
Registration: Nathalie Ovide - nathalie.ovide@sciencespo.fr, tel.: +33 (0)1 44 18 54 11
Contacts - Abstract and paper submissions
Catherine Mathieu: Tel.: +33 (0) 1 44 18 54 37
Macroeconomic policy challenges in pandemic times
Friday 3 June, hosted by ETLA Economic Research, Helsinki, Finland
18TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
on economic policy issues in the European Union
The 18th Conference will focus on the macroeconomic policy challenges for European economies and advanced economies more widely in pandemic times. Since the Covid-19 pandemic emerged in early 2020, fiscal and monetary policies have provided support to an unprecedented extent in peace times. In late 2021, increasing inflation, accelerated by bottlenecks in the supply-side as output recovers, raise challenges for policymakers. How should fiscal and monetary policies be adjusted to ensure a sound recovery without generating imbalances? Public debts are now higher than they were before the Covid-19 crisis, while interest rates remain historically low. In the longer term, how can public debt sustainability be ensured, while addressing the need for green investments to tackle climate change?
Conference Papers
To download papers, please click on the session and then on the paper title.
08.15h - 08.45h
Registration
08.45h - 09.00h
Opening Adresses
Aki Kangasharju, ETLA
Klaus-Jürgen Gern, IfW and EUROFRAME
Conference room: Honka
09.00h - 9.40h
Keynote Lecture
Chair: Markku Lehmus, ETLA and EUROFRAME
Economic Consequences of the Pandemic – the Nordic Countries, Seppo Honkapohja, Aalto University
Conference room: Honka
9.40h - 11.10h
Session A1
Fiscal policy and institutions, Conference room: Kelo
Session A2
Interest rates and Covid crisis, Conference room: Oksa
11.10h - 11.30h
Coffee Break
11.30h - 13.15h
Session B1
Supply Shocks, Conference room: Kelo
Session B2
Financial conditions, Conference room: Latva
13.15h - 14.20h
Lunch
14.20h - 15.50h
Session C1
Fiscal discipline and monetary union, Conference room: Kelo
Session C2
Term structure of interest rates, Conference room: Latva
15.50h - 16.20h
Coffee Break
16.20h - 18.00h
Roundtable
Conference room: Honka
Downloads
For registration please contact Minna Tokkari - minna.tokkari@etla.fi
Participants are responsible for their own accommodation arrangements.
Call for papers:
The 18th Conference will focus on the macroeconomic policy challenges for European economies and advanced economies more widely in pandemic times.
We seek both empirical and theoretical policy-relevant papers. Areas of interest include but are not limited to:
• Macroeconomic impact of economic policies implemented in the Covid-19 crisis
• Monetary policy and real interest rates after the pandemic
• Redesigning fiscal rules in the EU
• Outlook for public debt and interest rates in advanced countries
• Macroeconomic effects of the Next Generation EU programme
• Short-term and long-term effects of Covid-19 on the supply side
• Reallocation effects in the labour market related to Covid-19
The full Call for Papers is available here to download.
Scientific Committee
Sandra Bilek-Steindl and Hans Pitlik (WIFO), Jérôme Creel and Henri Sterdyniak (OFCE), Marek Dabrowski and Grzegorz Poniatowski (CASE), Geraldine Dany-Knedlik (DIW), Lorenzo Forni (PROMETEIA Associazione), Klaus-Jürgen Gern (IfW), Markku Lehmus and Tero Kuusi (ETLA), Paul Mortimer-Lee (NIESR), Kieran McQuinn (ESRI), Gerdien Meijerink (CPB), Catherine Mathieu (OFCE, Scientific Secretary)
Local Organising Institute: ETLA, Helsinki
Markku Lehmus – email: Markku.lehmus@etla.fi
Tero Kuusi – email: tero.kuusi@etla.fi
Registration: Minna Tokkari – minna.tokkari@etla.fi
Contacts - Abstract and paper submissions
Catherine Mathieu: Tel.: +33 (0) 1 44 18 54 37
Climate change: economic implications, tools and challenges for policy-makers in Europe
Thursday, 17 and Friday, 18 June 2021, online, hosted by NIESR, London
17TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
ON ECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The EUROFRAME group of research institutes (CASE, CPB, DIW, ESRI, ETLA, IfW, NIESR, OFCE, PROMETEIA, WIFO) will hold its seventeenth annual Conference on Economic Policy Issues in the European Union online on June 17-18, 2021. The aim of the conference is to provide an economic forum for debate on economic policy issues relevant in the European context.
The conference will focus on the challenges posed by climate change. Climate action must stand at the core of long-term growth and infrastructure planning. How do policy makers ensure that the costs and benefits of climate action is shared equitably at a time when multilateral frameworks have come under threat?
The conference was originally scheduled for 2020, but was postponed due to Covid-19.
NIESR acknowledges support from MMF (Money Macro & Finance Society) in the organization of this event.
Registration link (eventbrite). NIESR will provide separate links for each session to registered participants.
Conference Papers: To download papers, please click on the session and then on the paper title.
Hours refer to London time (UTC+1)
Conference starts 13.30 in London, Dublin - 14.30 Berlin, Bologna, The Hague, Kiel, Paris, Vienna, Warsaw - 15.30 in Helsinki - 8.30 in Boston, Washington DC, NYC - 7.30 in Chicago...
Thursday, 17 June
13.30h - 13.45h
Opening remarks
Jagjit Chadha, NIESR
Klaus-Jürgen Gern, IfW Kiel and EUROFRAME
13.45h - 16.00h
Plenary Session
Talking diversity
Interview by Professor Jagjit Chadha on the economics of biodiversity with Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta, University of Cambridge
Keynote Lecture
Professor Rick van der Ploeg, University of Oxford: Climate Policies: Tools, Challenges and Obstacles
16.15h - 17.45h
Parallel session A1
Climate policy and the financial system
Parallel session A2
Climate change and public attitudes
Friday 18 June
8.30h - 10.30h
Plenary session
Pricing carbon
10.30h - 10.45h
Break
10.45h - 12.15h
Parallel session B1
Environmental policy and productivity
Parallel session B2
Climate shocks and uncertainty
12.15h - 13.30h
Break
13.30h - 15.00h
Parallel session C1
Quantifying the returns to climate action
Parallel session C2
Political economy of climate mitigation instruments
15.00h - 15.20h
Break
15.20h - 17.50h
Roundtable
Downloads
Call for papers:
The conference will focus on the challenges posed by climate change. How do policy- makers ensure that the costs and benefits of climate action are shared equitably at a time when multilateral frameworks have come under threat? Will strains posed by the Covid-19 crisis interrupt progress on climate action?
We seek both empirical and theoretical policy-relevant papers. Areas of interest include but are not limited to:
• Economic impact of climate change at the macro and local level
• Evaluating macroeconomic benefits of biodiversity and ecosystem services
• Climate change and the EU’s green deal
• The role of climate change policy on innovation and infrastructure
• The role of central banks, banks and the insurance sector
• The fiscal implications of transition and physical risks
• Delivering a green recovery from Covid-19
• Modelling/mitigating disaster risks related to climate change
The full Call for Papers is available here to download.
Scientific Committee
Christoph Badelt (WIFO), Marek Dabrowski and Grzegorz Poniatowski (CASE), Geraldine Dany-Knedlik (DIW), Lorrenzo Forni (Prometeia Asoziazione), Klaus-Jürgen Gern (IfW), Dawn Holland (NIESR), Tero Kuusi and Markku Lehmus (ETLA), Eloi Laurent and Henri Sterdyniak (OFCE), Kieran McQuinn (ESRI), Gerdien Meijerink (CPB), Catherine Mathieu (OFCE, Scientific Secretary)
Local Organising Institute: NIESR, London
Hande Küçük: H.Kucuk@niesr.ac.uk
Dawn Holland: D.Holland@niesr.ac.uk
Registration: Registration link (event brite)
Contacts - Abstract and paper submissions
Catherine Mathieu: Tel.: +33 (0) 1 44 18 54 37
Greater cohesion in an increasingly fractured world: Where now for the European project?
Friday, 7 June 2019, Dublin, Ireland
16TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
ON ECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The EUROFRAME group of research institutes (CASE, CPB, DIW, ESRI, ETLA, IfW, NIESR, OFCE, PROMETEIA, WIFO) will hold its sixteenth annual Conference on Economic Policy Issues in the European Union in Dublin on 7 June 2019. The aim of the conference is to provide an economic forum for debate on economic policy issues relevant in the European context.
The Conference will focus on how to achieve greater cohesion across Europe in monetary, fiscal and macroprudential policy while set against an increasingly fractured and polarized international (trade) environment.
Conference Papers
To download papers, please click on the session and then on the paper title.
08.10h - 08.45h
Registration
08.45h - 09.00h
Opening Adresses
Kieran McQuinn, ESRI
Stefania Tomasini, PROMETEIA Associazione and EUROFRAME
09.00h - 9.40h
Keynote Lecture
Chair: Kieran McQinn, ESRI
The Euro at 20: Successes, Problems, Progress and Threats, Karl Whelan, University College Dublin
9.40h - 11.10h
Session 1
Monetary issues
Session 2
External trade and migration
Session 3
Brexit
11.10h - 11.30h
Coffee Break
11.30h - 13.00h
Session 4
Banking and finance (1)
Session 5
The Irish economy and Brexit
Session 6
Political economy
13.00h - 14.10h
Lunch
14.10h - 15.50h
Session 7
Banking and finance (2)
Session 8
Budgetary Issues
Session 9
Inequalities
15.50h - 16.20h
Coffee Break
16.20h - 18.00h
Roundtable
Downloads
Registration (Online Registration form)
Accommodation and Transportation
Participants are responsible for their own accommodation arrangements.
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Call for papers:
The conference will address challenges concerning monetary policy normalisation and greater policy cohesion in the fiscal and macroprudential policy areas. It will also address the implications of disruptions to trade due to Brexit and increased global tensions between the United States and China.
We seek both empirical and theoretical policy-relevant papers. Areas of interest include but are not limited to:
• Monetary policy normalisation and macroprudential policy.
• Monetary and fiscal policy coordination or (dis)integration within the Eurozone?
• European cohesion and growth-enhancing policies.
• Structural and public reforms and Institutions in the Eurozone.
• Policy coordination, macroeconomic imbalances and fiscal sustainability.
• Barriers to international trade, capital and labour mobility in the light of Brexit and global tensions.
The full Call for Papers is available here to download.
Scientific Committee
Christoph Badelt (WIFO), Marek Dabrowski and Grzegorz Poniatowski (CASE), Geraldine Dany-Knedlik and Stefan Gebauer (DIW), Klaus-Jürgen Gern (IfW), Tero Kuusi and Markku Lehmus (ETLA), Kieran McQuinn (ESRI), Gerdien Meijerink (CPB), Barry Naisbitt (NIESR), Paolo Onofri (PROMETEIA), Henri Sterdyniak (OFCE), Catherine Mathieu (OFCE, Scientific Secretary)
Local Organising Institute: ESRI, Dublin
Kieran McQuinn – email: Kieran.McQuinn@esri.ie
Registration: Liz Coyle – email: liz.coyle@esri.ie
Contacts - Abstract and paper submissions
Catherine Mathieu: Tel.: +33 (0) 1 44 18 54 37
Economic Policies and Political Economy after the Crisis in the EU
Friday, 8 June 2018, Milan, Italy
15TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
ON ECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
Some of the most important Central Banks are on the way to get out of unconventional monetary policies. At the same time, after the Great Recession, different social groups and political parties are trying to reshape public finance and welfare Systems. Against this backdrop, the Conference will focus on two main challenges for economic policies: (i) monetary policy normalisation and (ii) political economy of fiscal policies after the crisis.
Please find the programme and other downloadables below. Conference papers will be uploaded as they are received (for download click on the session pages).
08.15h - 09.15h
Registration
09.15h - 09.30h
Opening Adresses (Sala Solari)
Catherine Mathieu, OFCE and EUROFRAME, Stefania Tomasini, Prometeia Associazione and EUROFRAME
09.30h - 11.00h
Session 1
Fiscal sustainability
Session 2
Core-periphery developments
11.00h - 11.20h
Coffee Break
11.20h - 12.50h
Session 3
Governance in EMU
Session 4
Unemployment
Session 5
Public debt stabilisation
12.50h - 14.00h
Lunch
14.00h - 16.00h
Session 6
Fiscal policy rules
Session 7
Monetary policy
Session 8
Unconventional monetary policy effects
16.00h - 16.20h
Coffee Break
16.30h - 18.00h
Roundtable (Sala Solari)
Downloads
Please complete the registration form and send it back preferably by e-mail to event@prometeia.com
Accommodation and Transportation
Participants are responsible for their own accommodation Arrangements.
Growth and inequality: Challenges for EU economies
Friday, 9 June 2017, Berlin, Germany
14TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
ON ECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The 2017 Conference will focus on two main challenges: Economic growth and inequality.
Please find the programme and other downloadables below. Conference papers will be uploaded as they are received (for download click on the session pages).
08.15h - 09.15h
Registration
09.15h - 09.30h
Opening Adresses (Schumpeter Room)
Marcel Fratzscher, DIW Berlin, Stefania Tomasini, PROMETEIA and EUROFRAME
09.30h - 11.00h
Session 1
Inequality and financialization
Session 2
Income inequality
Session 3
Growth and inequality: modeling
11.00h - 11.20h
Coffee Break (Lounge)
11.20h - 12.50h
Session 4
Monetary policy and inequality
Session 5
Inequality and social policy
Session 6
Taxation and labour markets
12.50h - 14.00h
Lunch (Lounge)
14.00h - 16.00h
Session 7
Macroeconomic consequences of inequality
Session 8
Inequality, poverty, and mobility
Session 9
Labour market issues
16.00h - 16.30h
Coffee Break (Lounge)
16.30h - 18.00h
Roundtable (Schumpeter Room)
Downloads
Please complete the registration form and send it back preferably by e-mail to DIW before May 22ndnbsp]2017
Accommodation and Transportation
Participants are responsible for their own accommodation Arrangements.
Balance sheet misalignments: Effects and policy implications for the EU economies
Friday, 10 June 2016, Utrecht, the Netherlands
13TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
on economic policy issues in the European Union
The Euroframe June Conference 2016 deals with the effects and policy implications of balance sheet misalignments for the EU economies.
Please find the programme and other downloadables below. Conference papers will be uploaded as they are received (for download click on the session pages).
08.15h - 09.00h
Registration (Catacomben, room -1.08)
09.00h - 09.10h
Opening Adresses (room 13)
Clemens Kool, CPB, Stefania Tomasini, PROMETEIA and EUROFRAME
9.10h - 10.40h
Session 1 (room 19)
Financial regulation, 1
Session 2 (room 21)
Euro Area imbalances
10.40h - 11.00h
Coffee Break (Catacomben, room -1.08)
11.00h - 12.30h
Session 3 (room 19
Financial regulation, 2
Session 4 (room 21)
Households’ debt and macroeconomic equilibrium
12.30h - 13.30h
Lunch Break (Catacomben, room -1.08)
13.30h - 15.30h
Session 5 (room 19)
Public finance
Session 6 (room 21)
Credit and growth patterns
15.30h - 15.50h
Coffee Break (Catacomben, room -1.08)
15.50h - 18.10h
Round Table (room 13)
15.50h - 16.50h Keynote Introduction by Kevin Lansing, SF Fed: Explaining the boom-bust cycle in the U.S. housing market: A reverse-engineering Approach
Discussion: Clemens Kool, CPB
16.50h -18.10h Panel Discussion
John FitzGerald, ESRI, Clemens Kool, CPB, Paolo Onofri, PROMETEIA
18.10h - 19.00h Drinks (Catacomben, room -1.08)
Downloads
Call for papers
The Call for Papers can be downloaded here.
Challenges For Europe 2050
Friday, 12 June 2015, Vienna, Austria
12TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
on economic policy issues in the European Union
The Euroframe June Conference 2015 deals with longer-term challenges for Europe, with a particular focus on those related to a reduced growth trajectory.
Please find the programme and other downloadables below. Most conference papers can be downloaded (click on the session pages).
08.00h - 08.45h
Registration (Oktogon Lobby)
08.45h - 09.00h
Opening Adresses (Rudolf Sallinger Saal)
Karl Aiginger, WIFO, Catherine Mathieu, OFCE and EUROFRAME
09.00h - 10.20h
Plenary Session
Social security systems and social investment: How to account for low growth risks and promote sustainable growth
When 'Secular Stagnation' meets Piketty's capitalism in the 21st century - Growth and inequality trends in Europe reconsidered
10.20h - 10.40h
Coffee Break (Oktogon Lobby)
10.40h - 12.40h
Session 1
Ageing, social investment and welfare
Session 2
EU Economic Policy
Session 3
Long-term growth patterns
12.40h - 13.40h
Lunch Break
13.40h - 15.40h
Session 4
Potential growth
Session 5
Labour markets
Session 6
Public investment and environmental issues
15.40h - 16.00h
Coffee Break (Oktogon Lobby)
16.00h - 17.40h
Policy Panel
Downloads
Call for papers
The Call for Papers can be downloaded here.
What future for taxation in the EU?
Friday, 6 June 2014, Paris, France
11TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
on economic policy issues in the European Union
Please find the programme below. Most conference papers are already available. More papers and PowerPoint presentations to be updated soon.
08.00h - 08.45h
Registration
08.45h - 09.00h
Opening Adresses
09.00h - 10.40h
Plenary Session
Recent reforms of tax systems in the EU: good and bad news
Study on the impacts of fiscal devaluation
The struggle over the Financial Transaction Tax - a politico-economic farce
10.40h - 11.00h
Coffee Break
11.00h - 13.00h
Session 1
Structural taxation issues (Amphi Erignac)
Session 2
Taxation issues: Country experiences (Room J208)
Session 3
Labour income taxation (Room J211)
13.00h - 14.00h
Lunch Break
14.00h - 16.00h
Session 4
EU Financial transaction tax (Room J208)
Session 5
General taxation issues (Amphi Erignac)
Session 6
Corporate taxation (Room J211)
16.00h - 16.20h
Coffee Break (Main Hall)
16.20h - 18.20h
Roundtable (Amphi Erignac)
18:20 - 19:00
Cocktail (Main Hall)
Downloads
Call for papers
The actual Call for Papers is here to download.
Towards a better governance
in the EU?
Friday, 24 May 2013, Warsaw, Poland
10TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
ON ECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The EUROFRAME group of research institutes (CASE, CPB, DIW, ESRI, ETLA, IfW, NIESR, OFCE, PROMETEIA, WIFO) will hold its tenth annual Conference on Economic Policy Issues in the European Union in Warsaw on 24 May 2013. The aim of the conference is to provide an economic forum for debate on economic policy issues relevant in the European context.
The Conference will focus on how to improve European governance in the broadest possible sense (stability mechanisms, macroeconomic imbalances, financial safety net, etc.).
Conference Volume (OFCE Debates and Policies 132)
A selection of papers has been published as conference volume in the form of an OFCE publication ("Debates and Policies 132") and can also be downloaded from the OFCE website.
Conference Papers
To download papers, please click on the session and then on the paper title.
08.00h - 08.45h
Registration
08.45h - 09.00h
Opening Adresses
Dennis Snower, IfW,
Catherine Mathieu, EUROFRAME and OFCE
09.00h - 10.40h
Keynote Lecture
EU Governance as a Challenge for the Central Bank Model, by Marek Belka, NBP
09.40h - 10.00h
Coffee Break
10.00h - 12.00h
Session 1
EU Governance
Session 2
Financial issues
Session 3
Disparities
12.00h - 13.00h
Lunch
13.00h - 14.55h
Session 4
Financial Issues
Session 5
EU Governance
Session 6
EMU Membership: Cross-Country Comparisons
15.00h - 16.30h
Session 7
Fiscal Issues
Session 8
Federalism
Session 9
WWWforEurope Invited Special Session
16.30h - 16.45h
Coffee Break
16.45h - 18.20h
Roundtable
18.20h - 19.00h
Cocktail
Downloads
Please complete the registration form and send it back preferably by e-mail to case at case-research.eu before May 10th 2013
Accommodation and Transportation
Participants are responsible for their own accommodation arrangements.
Call for papers:
Contributions should address issues related to: How to reform the European institutional framework, with a view to bring euro area countries out of the crisis and pave the way for better growth in the EU?
What is the risk of multispeed EU as a permanent feature of European integration?
What assessment can be made of the recent strengthening of the fiscal framework (TSCG and related measures) and of European solidarity (ESM)?
What assessment can be made of monetary policy action and credit developments in EU countries since the beginning of the crisis?
How to build a financial architecture for Europe?
What about the projects of a banking union and of new banking and financial regulations?
Is there still a risk of a euro-area break-up?
Submission Procedure
Abstracts should be submitted until March 1st by e-mail to Catherine Mathieu. Abstracts (2 pages) should mention: title of communication, name(s) of the author(s), affiliation, corresponding author’s e-mail address, postal address, telephone number.
Corresponding authors will be informed of the decision of the scientific committee by early April.
Full papers should be received by e-mail by May 6th.
The full Call for Papers is available here to download.
Scientific Committee
Karl Aiginger (WIFO), Luca Barbone (CASE), Kerstin Bernoth (DIW), Klaus-Jürgen Gern (IfW), Dawn Holland (NIESR), Ide Kearney (ESRI), Markku Kotilainen (ETLA), Paolo Onofri (PROMETEIA), Henri Sterdyniak (OFCE), Paul Veenendaal (CPB), Catherine Mathieu (OFCE, Scientific Secretary)
Local Organising Institute: CASE, Warsaw
Malgorzata Slawinska: Tel.: +48 22 206 29 30
Contacts - Abstract and paper submissions
Catherine Mathieu: Tel.: +33 (0) 1 44 18 54 37
In cooperation with
The euro area in crisis: challenges for monetary and fiscal policies, and prospects for monetary union
Friday, 8 June 2012, Kiel, Germany
9TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
ON ECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The EUROFRAME group of research institutes (CASE, CPB, DIW, ESRI, ETLA, IfW, NIESR, OFCE, PROMETEIA, WIFO) will hold its ninth annual Conference on Economic Policy Issues in the European Union in Kiel on 8 June 2012. The aim of the conference is to provide an economic forum for debate on economic policy issues relevant in the European context.
The Conference will focus on Policy challenges and prospects for the euro area in the context of the current sovereign debt crisis.
Conference Papers
Several conference papers are already available. There will be more over the next days as well as an updated programme.
To download papers, please click on the session and then on the paper title.
08.00h - 08.45h
Registration
08.45h - 09.00h
Opening Adresses
Dennis Snower, IfW,
Catherine Mathieu, EUROFRAME and OFCE
09.00h - 10.40h
Plenary Session
What governance for the euro area?
10.40h - 11.00h
Coffee Break
11.00h - 13.00h
Session 1
Fiscal policy
Session 2
Financial issues
Session 3
Real exchange rate issues
13.00h - 14.00h
Lunch
14.00h - 16.00h
Session 4
Fiscal rules
Session 5
Monetary policy
Session 6
Debt sustainability
16.00h - 16.20h
Coffee Break
16.20h - 18.20h
Roundtable
Downloads
Call for papers
Contributions should address issues related to: How to solve the sovereign debt crisis?
Lessons learnt from the crisis so far?
Is there a need for less or more solidarity in the EU? A new role for the ECB?
What conduct of fiscal policies?
Does the euro area need fiscal federalism or fiscal rules?
What are the prospects for the euro area as a whole?
Should some countries leave the euro area?
Should there be a three-speed EU?
What kind of reforms to the institutional framework are necessary?
How should the EU financial system be reformed?
Will Europe 2020 deliver its goals?
How can Europe achieve a better growth path?
Abstracts should be submitted until 12 March by e-mail to Catherine Mathieu. Abstracts (2 pages) should mention: title of communication, name(s) of the author(s), affiliation, corresponding author’s e-mail address, postal address, telephone number.
Corresponding authors will be informed of the decision of the scientific committee by mid April.
Full papers should be received by e-mail by 21 May.
The full Call for Papers is available here to download
Labour markets after the crisis: policy challenges for the EU economies
Friday, 10 June 2011, Helsinki, Finland
8TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
ON ECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The EUROFRAME group of research institutes (CASE, CPB, DIW, ESRI, ETLA, IfW, NIESR, OFCE, PROMETEIA, WIFO) will hold its eighth annual Conference on Economic Policy Issues in the European Union in Helsinki on 10 June 2011. The aim of the conference is to provide an economic forum for debate on economic policy issues relevant in the European context.
This year the Conference will focus on EU labour markets.
Venue: Congress Paasitorni,
Paasivuorenkatu 5 A, Helsinki
Conference Papers
Several conference papers are already available. There will be more over the next days as well as an updated programme.
To download papers, please click on the session and then on the paper title.
08.00h - 08.45h
Registration
08.45h - 09.00h
Opening Adresses
09.00h - 10.30h
Plenary Session
10.30h - 10.50h
Coffee Break
10.50h - 12.50h
Session 1
Labour markets performances in the crisis
Session 2
Labour maket institutions
Session 3
Migration and mobility
12.50h - 13.50h
Lunch
13.50h - 15.50h
Session 4
Domestic experiences
Session 5
Labour maket functioning
Session 6
Macroeconomic aspects of labour markets
15.50h - 16.10h
Coffee Break
16.10h - 18.00h
Roundtable
Downloads
Please complete the registration form and send it back preferably by e-mail to Arja Räihä before May 25th 2011
Call for papers
Abstracts should be submitted until 4 March by e-mail to Catherine Mathieu. Abstracts (2 pages) should mention: title of communication, name(s) of the author(s), affiliation, corresponding author’s e-mail address, postal address, telephone number.
Authors will be informed of the decision of the scientific committee by early April.
Full papers should be received by e-mail by 23 May.
The full Call for Papers is available here to download
After the crisis: Exit strategies for EU economies in a globalised world
Friday, 11 June 2010, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
7TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
ON ECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The EUROFRAME group of research institutes (CASE, CPB, DIW, ESRI, ETLA, IfW, NIESR, OFCE, PROMETEIA, WIFO) will hold its seventh annual Conference on Economic Policy Issues in the European Union in Amsterdam on 11 June 2010. The aim of the conference is to provide an economic forum for debate on economic policy issues relevant in the European context.
This year the Conference will focus on exit strategies for EU economies in a global context.
Conference Papers
Several conference papers are already available. There will be more over the next days as well as an updated programme.
To download papers, please click on the session and then on the paper title.
08.30h - 09:00h
Registration
09.00h - 09.10h
Opening Adresses
09.10h - 10.40h
Plenary Session
10.40h - 11.00h
Coffee Break
11.00h - 12.30h
Session 1
Fiscal exit strategies (1)
(lecture-room A303 in building A)
Session 2
Regulation issues
(lecture-room A304 in building A)
12.30h - 13.30h
Lunch
13.30h - 15.40h
Session 3
Fiscal exit strategies (2)
(lecture-room A303 in building A)
Session 4
Monetary policies and financial regulation after the crisis
(lecture-room A304 in building A)
Session 5
Debt sustainability and fiscal performance
(lecture-room A305 in building A)
15.40h - 16.00h
Coffee Break
16.00h - 16.40h
Keynote lecture:
Paul de Grauwe, K.U. Leuven
(lecture-hall C in building A)
16.40h - 18.10h
Roundtable
(lecture-hall C in building A)
Downloads
Please complete the registration form and send it back preferably by e-mail to Erika Aarnoutse before 7 June 2010
Call for papers
Submission Procedure
Abstracts should be submitted by 12 March by e-mail to Catherine Mathieu. Abstracts (2 pages) should include: title of paper, name(s) of the author(s), affiliation, corresponding author’s e-mail address, postal address, telephone number.
Authors will be informed of the decision of the scientific committee by mid-April.
Full papers should be received by e-mail by 24 May.
Causes and consequences of the current financial crisis:
what lessons for European Union countries?
Friday, 12 June 2009, London, England
6TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
ON ECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The EUROFRAME group of research institutes (CASE, CPB, DIW, ESRI, ETLA, IfW, NIESR, OFCE, PROMETEIA, WIFO) will hold its sixth annual Conference on Economic Policy Issues in the European Union in London on 12 June 2009. The aim of the conference is to provide an economic forum for debate on economic policy issues relevant in the European context.
The Conference will focus this year on the causes and consequences of the current financial crisis with a view to draw lessons for EU countries.
Conference Papers
Several conference papers are already available. There will be more over the next days as well as an updated programme.
To download papers, please click on the session and then on the paper title.
08.30h - 09:00h
Registration
09.00h - 09.10h
Opening Adresses
09.10h - 10.45h
Keynote Lecture:
Macro prudential regulation - the missing policy pillar
Philip Davis, Brunel University
(Presentation) (Paper)
(Lecture Hall)
09.45h - 10.05h
Coffee Break
10.05h - 11.20h
Session 1
Causes of the crisis
(Lecture Hall)
11.20h - 12.40h
Session 2
Financial crisis contagion
(Lecture Hall)
Session 3
Banks
(Council Room)
Session 4
Housing bubbles and pension funds
(Reading Room)
12.40h - 13.40h
Lunch
13.40h - 15.00h
Session 5
New regulation issues
(Lecture Hall)
Session 6
Credit availability in the crisis
(Council Room)
Session 7
Housing bubbles and pension funds
(Reading Room)
15.00h - 16.15h
Session 8
New regulation issues (2)
(Lecture Hall)
Session 9
A new financial architecture
(Council Room)
Session 10
Financial crisis and the real economy
(Reading Room)
16.15h - 16.30h
Coffee Break
(Mall Room)
16.30-18.00
Roundtable
(Lecture Hall)
Downloads
Speakers:
Speakers are kindly requested to fill in the Registration Form and send it (preferably per e-mail) to Pat Shaw.
The deadline for sending the registration form is May 26th 2009.
Non Speakers:
If you wish to attend and are not presenting a paper the registration fee
(including lunch and refreshments) is £80.00 + VAT.
Registration is required. Please register at: http://www.niesr.ac.uk/event/event.php
Call for papers
Submission Procedure
Abstracts should be submitted by e-mail before 13 March to Catherine Mathieu. Abstracts (2 pages) should mention: title of communication, name(s) of the author(s), affiliation, corresponding author’s e-mail address, postal address, telephone number.
Corresponding authors will be informed of the decision of the scientific committee by mid-April.
Full papers should be received by e-mail by 25 May.
Ten years of a common currency:
achievements and policy challenges in the euro area
Friday, 6 June 2008, Dublin, Ireland
5TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
ON ECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The EUROFRAME group of research institutes (CASE, CPB, DIW, ESRI, ETLA, IfW, NIESR, OFCE, PROMETEIA, WIFO) will hold its fifth annual Conference on Economic Policy Issues in the European Union in Dublin on 6 June 2008.
The aim of the conference is to provide an academic forum for debate on economic policy issues relevant in the European context. The Conference will focus this year on assessing the ten years of common currency in the euro area and will address prospects and challenges ahead.
Conference Papers
To download papers, please click on the session and then on the paper title.
08.00h - 08:45h
Registration
08.45h - 09.00h
Opening Adresses
09.00h - 09.40h
Keynote Lecture:
Banks in trouble: Same old story or something new?
(Presentation) (Speaking notes)
Patrick Honohan, Trinity College Dublin
(Winter Hall)
09.40h - 11.10h
Session 1
Monetary Policy
(Winter Hall)
Session 2
Banks
(Dun Library)
Session 3
Price behaviour in a Monetary Union
(Lecture Theatre)
11.10h - 11.30h
Coffee break
11.30h - 13.00h
Session 4
(Winter Hall)
Session 5
Production
(Lecture Theatre)
13.00h - 14.00h
Lunch
14.00h - 16.00h
Session 6
Exchange Rates
(Winter Hall)
Session 7
Country experience: inside and outside EMU
(Dun Library)
Session 8
Wage inflation
(Lecture Theatre)
16.00h - 16.20h
Coffee break
16.20-18.00
Roundtable
(Winter Hall)
Downloads
Speakers:
Speakers are kindly requested to fill in the Registration Form and send it (preferably per e-mail) to Pat Shaw.
The deadline for sending the registration form is May 26th 2009.
Non Speakers:
If you wish to attend and are not presenting a paper the registration fee
(including lunch and refreshments) is £80.00 + VAT.
Registration is required. Please register at: http://www.niesr.ac.uk/event/event.php
Call for papers
Contributions should address in particular issues related to: the ECB's strategy and governance, real effects of a common currency, diversity issues, developments in the banking and financial systems, banking regulation, monetary and financial stability, exchange rate developments and their determinants, capital flows and financial integration, the role of euro as an international currency, the future enlargement of the euro area.
The Call for Papers has closed on 17 March.
Full papers should be sent by e-mail by 19 May to Catherine Mathieu.
Causes and consequences of the current financial crisis:
what lessons for European Union countries?
Friday, 8 June 2007, Bologna, Italy
4TH EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
ON ECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The EUROFRAME group of research institutes (CPB, DIW, ESRI, ETLA, IfW, NIESR, OFCE, PROMETEIA, WIFO) will hold its fourth annual Conference on Economic Policy Issues in the European Union in Bologna on 8 June 2007.
The aim of the conference is to debate on economic policy issues relevant in the European context.
Conference Papers
To download papers, please click on the session and then on the paper title.
08.00h - 08:45h
Registration
08.45h - 09.00h
Opening Adresses
Paolo Onofri, PROMETEIA and University of Bologna
John Fitz Gerald, EUROFRAME Chairman and ESRI
(Sala dei Poeti)
09.00h - 09.40h
Keynote Lecture:
The experience of the empirical analysis of the effects of social policies
Orazio Attanasio, UCL and IFS
(Sala dei Poeti)
09.40h - 11.10h
Session 1
Reforming the European social models
(Sala dei Poeti)
Session 2
Migration
(Aula Dipartimento)
11.10h - 11.30h
Coffee Break
11.30h - 13.00h
Session 3
Employment related issues
(Sala dei Poeti)
Session 4
(Aula Lettura)
Session 5
Pension reforms
(Aula Dipartimento)
13.00h - 14.00h
Lunch
14.00h - 15.30h
Session 6
Ageing
(Aula Dipartimento)
Session 7
(Sala dei Poeti)
Session 8
Pensions and financial markets
(Aula Lettura)
15.35h - 16.45h
Session 9
Sustainability
(Sala dei Poeti)
Session 10
Social protection
(Aula Lettura)
Session 11
Ageing and human capital
(Aula Dipartimento)
16.45h - 17.00h
Coffee Break
17.00-18.30
Roundtable
(Sala dei Poeti)
Downloads
Registration - New registration deadline is June 5th!
Participants are kindly requested to fill in the Registration Form and send it by fax. Alternatively, it will be possible to register on arrival, at the conference registration desk.
The deadline for sending the registration form is postponed to the
5th of June.
Please fax Registration Forms to: +39 0543 750918.
The Call for Papers was closed on March 12, 2007.
Conference information and hotel reservation
(also available as .pdf).
LOCATION
The IV Euroframe Conference will take place in Palazzo Hercolani, Faculty of Political Sciences of the University of Bologna, Strada Maggiore 45, 40125 Bologna ("A" on the map). Information about the venue will be posted shortly.
PROMETEIA’s (the local organiser) offices are located in Via G. Marconi 43, 40122 Bologna (“B” on the map).
ACCOMMODATION
Participants are responsible for their own accommodation arrangements.
In order to facilitate travel arrangements, the Conference Secretariat has reserved a limited block of rooms in selected hotels in Bologna for conference participants. All the hotels are located within walking distance (10/15 minutes) from the Conference venue.
Early booking is highly recommended.
LIST OF SELECTED HOTELS |
REFERENCE | SGL | DSU | DBL |
Hotel Corona d'Oro**** |
No. 1 on the map | 160.00 | 175.00 | 210.00 |
Hotel Commercianti**** |
No. 2 on the map | 150.00 | 165.00 | 200.00 |
Hotel Orologio*** |
No. 3 on the map | 140.00 | 155.00 | 190.00 |
Hotel Holiday*** |
No. 4 on the map | 74.00 | 90.00 | |
Hotel University*** Via Mentana, 7 - 40126 Bologna Tel: +39 051 229713 - Fax: +39 051 22971 E-mail: info(at)hotel-university.com |
No. 5 on the map | 74.00 | 90.00 | |
Hotel Palace*** E-mail: info(at)hotelpalacebologna.com |
No. 6 on the map | 60.00 | 90.00 | 100.00 |
Hotel Regina*** |
No. 7 on the map | 99.00 | 109.00 | 119.00 |
Hotel San Giogio** E-mail: info(at)sangiorgiohotel.it |
No. 8 on the map | 60.00 | 80.00 |
90.00 |
A New Hotel is now available!!! The Grand Hotel Baglioni*****L E-mail: d.bertozzi(at)baglionihotels.com |
No. 9 on the map |
165.00 superior |
195.00 superior |
TERMS OF AGREEMENT:
- Special rates and availability are valid for bookings made before 4th May 2007; after that date, hotels will guarantee special rates only upon availability.
- When booking, please use the above contacts (e-mail, telephone, fax) and mention “EUROFRAME 2007”. Only in this case will special conditions (rates and deadlines) apply.
- Participants will pay their hotel bills directly to the hotels, on departure. Hotels will issue receipted bills following participants’ instructions.
- Should participants wish to cancel their reservation, they will need to send a written notice to the relevant hotel by 31st May 2007.
- Rates are quoted in Euro per room per night, and include breakfast (SGL= single room, DSU= double room for single use, DBL= double room).
If you prefer alternative hotel accommodation, a full list of hotels in Bologna can be found at http://www.travelitalia.com/en/hotel/Bologna/ or http://www.prenotabologna.it.
We suggest you book your hotel well in advance, as several trade fairs will take place in Bologna at the time of the Conference.
IN THIS MAP YOU CAN CHECK THE LOCATION OF YOUR HOTEL AND OF THE CONFERENCE SITE.
BOLOGNA - TOURIST INFORMATION
- The city, history and culture, itineraries
The following files contain useful information to help you organize your free time in Bologna:
Bologna1.pdf (information on the most interesting churches)
Bologna2.pdf (information regarding Bologna main monuments)
Bologna3.pdf (information regarding university museums)
Bologna4.pdf (information on half-day tourist itineraries)
Bologna5.pdf (information on 2-hour sightseeing tours)
Bologna6.pdf (information on the San Luca church, one of the symbols of the city)
( pdf files are available now! )
- Restaurants
Here is a list of Restaurants in Bologna that are close to the Conference location.
- Other information is available at http://iat.comune.bologna.it/
PLACES WORTH VISITING WITHIN 200 KM
Several towns in the Emilia Romagna region are worth a visit, starting with Ravenna and Ferrara. Padua and Venice (in Venetia), Florence (Tuscany), Urbino (Marches) and Mantua (Lombardy) are also beautiful places to explore in your free time.
TRANSPORTS
- GETTING TO BOLOGNA
Here is some practical information about how to reach Bologna. We also include information on Forlì and Rimini as we thought you might consider flying to these airports, which are close and well-connected to Bologna, and offer several low-cost flights.
- By plane
BOLOGNA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT “G.MARCONI”
RIMINI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT “F. FELLINI”
FORLI’ INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT “L. RIDOLFI” - By train
A good railway network connects Bologna to the rest of Italy. Bologna Central station is located in Piazza Delle Medaglie D'Oro, 2/A, 40121 Bologna. - By car
A very good motorway network connects Bologna with the rest of Italy. The city has access to the A1, A13 and A14 motorways. To reach the city centre, we suggest you exit at “Tangenziale“, then take “Exit 7, Bologna Centro”, follow the direction to “Fiera” and then to “Via Stalingrado”. Good driving directions can be obtained from:
http://www.viamichelin.co.uk/viamichelin/gbr/tpl/hme/MaHomePage.htm
- By plane
- GETTING TO PALAZZO HERCOLANI
The conference venue (Palazzo Hercolani) is located in the city centre, in Strada Maggiore, 45 (about 12 Km from Bologna Airport, 1 Km from Bologna Railway Station and about 3.5 Km from Bologna motorway Exit)
- From Bologna airport
Airport-bus to the railway station. - From Bologna railway station
Bus "C" Line, (on weekdays, including Saturday) – stop at "Piazza Aldrovandi". - From the motorway
A1, A13, A14 Motorways – Tangenziale - Exit 7, Bologna Centro – Fiera - Via Stalingrado.
- From Bologna airport
- FURTHER TRANSPORT SERVICES
- Bus services in Bologna, Forlì and Rimini
TRAM RIMINI
ATR TRAM FORLI’
ATC TRAM BOLOGNA - Taxi services in Bologna, Forlì and Rimini
BOLOGNA: Telephone +39/051/372727 – +39/051/534141 FORLI’: Telephone +39/0543/31111 RIMINI: Telephone +39/0541/50020 - Car rental in Bologna, Forlì and Rimini airports
Avis or Hertz
BOLOGNA: G. Marconi airport (Via Triumvirato, 84) FORLI’: F.Fellini airport (Miramare, via Flaminia 409) RIMINI: L. Ridolfi airport (Via Seganti, 103)
- Bus services in Bologna, Forlì and Rimini
Towards an Enlarging European Monetary Union:
Challenges for New and Old Member States
Friday, 2 June 2006, Berlin, Germany
3RD EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
ON ECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
Conference Hall Manzini-Mitte
Reinhardtstrasse 14
10117 Berlin
Programme
08.00h - 08:45h
Registration
08.45h - 09.00h
Opening Adresses
Georg Meran, DIW Berlin Vice president,
John Fitz Gerald, EUROFRAME Chairman and ESRI
09.00h - 10.45h
Session 1
Business Cycle Convergence in the EU
(Room M4)
Session 2
Exchange Rates Issues for the NMS
(main conference hall)
10.45h - 11.15h
Coffee Break
11.15h - 12.45h
Session 3
Interest Rate Convergence
(Room M4)
Session 4
Macroeconomic Issues for the NMS
(main conference hall)
12.45h - 13.45h
Lunch
13.45h - 15.30h
Session 5
Macroeconomic Strategies in the Accession Process
(main conference hall)
Session 6
(Room M4)
15.30h - 16.45h
Session 7
Monetary Policy in an Enlarged Union
(main conference hall)
Session 8
Financial Issues for the NMS
(Room M4)
17.00-18.45
Roundtable
Towards an Enlarging European Monetary Union: Challenges for Old an New Member States
(main conference hall)
Information on the conference location and hotel reservation
(also available as .pdf).
Our 3rd June Euroframe Conference will take place at the Conference Buildings
"Manzini-Mitte", located at the Government Quarter, ca. 700 m from Reichstag.
You can see the pictures of the venue here
You can make your hotel reservation online at the Tourist Information Berlin.
To find the available nearby hotels, please select "City East" in the field "City area"
and "Mitte" in the field "District" .
Here is the list of some nearby hotels available as of 25.04.06
(approximate price in Euro p. night in brackets):
City Hotel am Gendarmenmarkt (85)
Park-Inn Berlin Alexander Platz (100)
You can check the distance from your hotel to the conference location (unfortunately only in German) at the Berlin map.
Please book you hotel well in advance.
We wish you successful reservation!
Euroframe Conference June 2005
Friday, 3 June 2005, Vienna, Austria
2ND EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
ON ECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
Kommunalkredit Austria
Türkenstraße 9
9.Bezirk, Wien
Programme
08.15h - 09:00h
Registration
(entrance hall)
09.00h - 09.20h
Opening Adresses
Karl Aiginger, WIFO Director,
John Fitz Gerald, EUROFRAME Chairman and ESRI
(ground floor)
09.20h - 10.45h
Session 1
Relocation of activities in the EU
(ground floor)
Session 2
Trade and relocation in CEECs
(5th floor)
11.00h - 11.30h
Coffee Break
11.30h- 13.00h
Session 3
Relocation of activities
(5th floor)
Session 4
(ground floor)
13.00h - 14.00h
Lunch
14.00h - 15.30h
Session 5
Tax competition
(ground floor)
Session 6
(5th floor)
15.45h - 17.00h
Session 7
FDI and tax competition
(ground floor)
Session 8
Fiscal Policy Effectiveness
(5th floor)
17.00-18.45
Roundtable
FDI, trade and relocation: challenges for the EU?
(ground floor)
Euroframe conference june 2004
Friday, 4 June 2004, Paris, France
1ST EUROFRAME CONFERENCE
ON ECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
Fiscal Policies in the European Union
Programme
08.15h - 09:00h
Registration
(entrance hall)
09.00h - 09.30h
Opening Adresses
Bernard de Montmorillon, Président, Université Paris Dauphine
Gustav Horn, EUROFRAME Chairman and DIW
Catherine Mathieu, OFCE
(ground floor)
09.30h - 11.00h
Session 1
Stability and Growth Pact
(Room 'Raymond Aron')
Session 2
Fiscal Policy Rules
(Room 'D')
11.00h - 11.30h
Coffee Break
11.30h- 13.00h
Session 3
Fiscal Policy Effectiveness
(Room 'D')
Session 4
(Room 'Raymond Aron')
13.00h - 14.00h
Lunch
14.00h - 15.30h
Session 5
Stability and Growth Pact
(Room 'Raymond Aron')
Session 6
(Room 'C')
Session 7
Fiscal Policy Interdependences
(Room '4')
15.30h - 16.45h
Session 8
Fiscal Policy Effectiveness
(Room 'Raymond Aron')
Session 9
Enlargement
(Room 'C')
17.00-18.15
Roundtable
(Room 'Raymond Aron')
18.30-21.00
Cocktail
For more information on the June conference series, please contact Catherine Mathieu.