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  • 13 Mar
International Conferences

Eurozone in the doldrums. Escaping the fate of recurring crises

The never-ending Greek crisis and modest economic prospects highlight the ongoing fragility of the Eurozone despite the austerity efforts of the last years. In this context, can the recent measures presented by Mr. Juncker and the ECB boost growth? Is a quantum leap towards expansionary economic policies – both in Brussels and member states – a viable option? To what extent does the recent Greek elections signal a growing euroscepticism across the EU?

 

The International Conference has been promoted by ISPI in the context of RAstaNEWS, the 7th Framework Programme of the EU bringing together 12 Universities and think tanks led by the University of Milano Bicocca.

 

For further information please contact ISPI’s Offices (e-mail: ricerca.europa@ispionline.it; phone: 02 86 33 13 229).

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, 13 March, 2015 - 18:00
Milan, Palazzo Clerici

SPEAKERS

Pier Carlo Padoan
Italian Minister of Economy and Finance
Michael Spence
Nobel Laureate in Economics
Paul De Grauwe
Professor, London School of Economics

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