ASERIncontra 22 November 2021
Europe between pandemic crisis and new opportunities
ASERI is pleased to organize:
Europe between pandemic crisis and new opportunities
Round table based on the book by Francesco Saraceno:
"The reconquest. How we lost Europe and how we can take it back"
Monday 22 November, 6.30 pm
in ASERI (Via San Vittore 18) and ONLINE
Introduces:
Prof. Vittorio Emanuele Parsi, ASERI Director
Speakers:
Prof. Francesco Saraceno, member of the scientific council of the Luiss School of European Political Economy and Director of the Research Department of the OFCE Sciences-Po in Paris
Prof. Massimo Amato, Associate Professor in Economic History, Bocconi University of Milan
Prof. Floriana Margherita Cerniglia, Full Professor of Political Economy, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Prof. Marco Lossani, Full Professor of Political Economy, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
The lost decade of the European Union, between the global financial crisis and the trauma of Brexit, have prompted many to decree the end of the integration process that began seventy years ago. The management of the Greek crisis and the institutional reforms of those years denoted the inability of European leaders to integrate the most recent theoretical developments into their action. Jean Monnet's old motto that Europe would be made in crises seemed not to have come true this time. The Covid crisis has prompted a review of this judgment. If the balance of the past remains negative, the promptness of the reaction to the pandemic gives hope that the mistakes of that time will not be repeated in the future. The conditions are now met for the relaunch of the European project mentioned in Francesco Saraceno's book, "The reconquest. Why we have lost Europe and how we can take it back".
Francesco Saraceno is Professor of International and European Macroeconomics at Sciences Po and Luiss. He is deputy director of OFCE, the French observatory of economic conjunctures, and a member of the scientific committee of the Luiss School of European Political Economy. He has recently published the essay La scienza inutile (Luiss University Press, 2018) and La riconquista (Luiss University Press, 2020). His editorials appear in Domani.
Massimo Amato, teaches History of Thought and History of Financial Systems at Bocconi University. It works on monetary and financial innovation. He has drawn up the project of a European Debt Agency.
Floriana Cerniglia is Full Professor of Economics at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart (Milan) and Director of CRANEC (Research Centre for Economic Analysis and International Economic Development). He is Co-Editor-in-Chief of EconomiaPolitica, Journal of Analytical and Institutional Economics. PhD from the University of Warwick (UK), his research interests are in public economics and macroeconomic policies. He has published in major international journals and has coordinated and participated in numerous peer-reviewed research projects.
Marco Lossani is Full Professor of Political Economy at the Faculty of Economics at the Catholic University of Milan, where he teaches International Economics and Economics of Emerging Markets and where he directs the Monetary Analysis Laboratory. He carries out research on the process of economic and monetary integration in Europe and on the role of emerging economies in the current process of globalization.
Where to buy the volume:
The volume can be purchased at the Vita e Pensiero university bookshop and on the Bookshop's online store
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