EVENTS
- FIW Conferences.
- FIW Workshops .
- 33th FIW-Workshop on Regional Economics.
- 32th FIW-Workshop 'Gravity at Sixty'.
- 31st FIW-Workshop 'Firms and Workers in the Global Economy'.
- 30th FIW Workshop "W.I.E.N".
- 29. FIW Workshop "Women in International Economics".
- 28th FIW Workshop on International Economic Networks.
- 27th FIW Workshop on International Economic Networks.
- 26th FIW Workshop on International Economic Networks.
- 22. FIW Workshop "International Trade 200 years after Ricardo".
- 21. FIW Workshop "From Tariffs to Standards. Assessing the role of Non-Tariff Measures".
- 20. International Economics.
- 19. Trade, Migration and Labor Market Outcomes.
- 18. Political Economy of Trade Poliy.
- 17. Lessons from the Financial Crisis.
- 16. An Industrial Renaissance in Europe.
- 15. Trade & Productivity.
- 14. Rebalancing the Global Economy.
- 13. Global Trade and Growth.
- 12. Research Agenda.
- 11. FIW-Research Reports.
- 10. New Protectionism.
- 9. Access to Microdata.
- 8. New New Trade Theory.
- 7. FDI II.
- 6. Services.
- 5. Research Agenda.
- 4. FDI.
- 3. Migration.
- 2. Trade Agreements.
- 1. EU-Enlargment.
- FIW Seminars.
- FIW Lectures.
- External Events.
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17. FIW Workshop: Lessons from the Financial Crisis
17th FIW-Workshop
Lessons from the Financial Crisis
We kindly ask you to register by e-mail (event-management(at)oenb.at) by November 10, 2014, at the latest
Time: November 21, 2014
9:00 - 15:00
Location: OeNB (Veranstaltungssaal, ground floor)
Otto-Wagner-Platz 3
1090 Vienna
9:00 a.m.
Opening Remarks: Mag. Franz Nauschnigg (OeNB)
The mystery of the printing press: self-fulfilling debt crises and monetary sovereignty
Dr. Luca Dedola (ECB) joint with Giancarlo Corsetti
10:00 a.m.
Inspecting the mechanism: leverage and the great recession in the Eurozone
Prof. Philippe Martin (Sciences-Po) joint with Thomas Philippon
11:00 a.m.
Coffee break
11:30 a.m.
Capital surges and sudden stops: a theory of bubble-driven capital flows
Prof. Jaume Ventura (CREI, Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
joint with Alberto Martín
12:30 p.m.
Lunch
2:00 p.m.
The adjustment program for Portugal: much more than fiscal consolidation
Dr. Jürgen Kroeger (Former director in DG ECFIN and special advisor for the
Support Group Portugal, European Commission)
2:45 p.m.
End
Scientific Coordination:
Prof. Alejandro Cunat (Alejandro.Cunat@univie.ac.at)
Mag. Franz Nauschnigg (Franz.Nauschnigg@oenb.at)
Dr. Christina Lerner (Christina.Lerner@oenb.at)
Organization:
Communications and Publications Division (event-management@oenb.at)