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Opening speech: Fiscal policy in times of Covid-19 by
Valdis Dombrovskis (Executive Vice President, European Commission) |
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Keynote address: Unconventional fiscal and monetary policy at the zero lower bound Isabel Schnabel | Member, Executive Board of the ECB |
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Nicolas Carnot (Chief Auditor, French High Council of Public Finances): The public debt outlook in the EMU post-Covid: A key challenge for the EU fiscal framework |
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Presentation - | Discussant Thiess Büttner (Chair of Public Finance, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg) | |
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Lucía Rodríguez Muñoz (Deputy Director of Public Debt, Economic Analysis Division, Spanish Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility):How to strengthen fiscal surveillance towards a medium-term focus? |
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Presentation - | Discussant Gilles Mourre (Head of Unit, Fiscal policy and surveillance (ECFIN), European Commission) | |
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Eddie Casey (Chief Economist and Head of Secretariat, Irish Fiscal Council): The role of the Independent Fiscal Institutions in assessing the sustainability of high public debt in the post-Covid era. |
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Presentation - | Discussant Claudia Braz (Chairperson, Working Group on Public Finances of the European System of Central Banks) | |
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Kenneth Rogoff (Professor, Harvard University): Is Higher Debt an (Almost) Free Lunch? Discussant Giancarlo Corsetti (Professor, Cambridge University) |
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Jonathan D. Ostry (Acting Director, Asia and Pacific Department, IMF):Worse Than You Think: Public Debt Forecast Errors in Advanced and Developing Economies. |
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Presentation - | Discussant Junji Ueda (Director for Economic and Fiscal Policy Coordination, Ministry of Finance of Japan) | |
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Charles Goodhart (Professor Emeritus, London School of Economics: The Great Demographic Reversal: Ageing Societies, Waning Inequality, and an Inflation Revival |
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Paolo Gentiloni (Commissioner, European Commission): Keynote speech: The role of fiscal policy in the wake of Covid-19 |
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