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It is expected that it will become a key source of expertise on policy issues in particular for the euro area, and will help bridge national divisions in views and create a productive debate.
In addition, the RPN will maintain the VoxEU euro area reform page as a forum for the wider debate. It is expected that it will be a source of published commentary on euro area reform priorities ahead of critical summits or changes in the EU presidency.
Leadership of the RPN is supported by a Steering Committee:- Agnès Bénassy-Quéré (Paris School of Economics), Elena Carletti (Bocconi University), Jan Krahnen (Goethe University Frankfurt), Ramon Marimon (European University Institute), Philippe Martin (Sciences Po), Lucrezia Reichlin (London Business School), Hélène Rey (London Business School), Dirk Schoenmaker (Erasmus University), Rolf Strauch (European Stability Mechanism), Isabel Vansteenkiste (European Central Bank), and Jeromin Zettelmeyer (International Monetary Fund).
The European Economic Architecture RPN will host several events.
Chair: Jean Pisani-Ferry (Bruegel, EUI, PIIE, Sciences Po and CEPR)
Panellists:
Agnès Bénassy Quéré (Ministry of Economy and Finance, France, PSE and CEPR)
Francesco Giavazzi (Bocconi University and CEPR)
Luis Garicano (Renew Europe and CEPR)
Chair: Jean Pisani-Ferry (Bruegel, EUI, PIIE, Sciences Po and CEPR)
Macroeconomic Policy Choices at the Current Juncture based on Fiscal policy in the age of Covid: Does it ‘get in all of the cracks’
Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas (IMF and CEPR), with Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan, Veronika Penciakova, and Nick Sander
Chair: Jean Pisani-Ferry (Bruegel, EUI, PIIE, Sciences Po and CEPR)
Borders within Europe
Jaume Ventura (CREI, UPF, BSE and CEPR)
Chair: Jean Pisani-Ferry (Bruegel, EUI, PIIE, Sciences Po and CEPR)
The economics of migration to the EU
Jonathan Portes (King's College London and UK in a Changing Europe)
Recorded at the CEPR Paris Symposium, 1-3 June 2022