Events
Upcoming IEP@BU Events
In a new “Geopolitical Debate,” we will discuss how the EU can navigate the “Chips Wars” that are shaping international relations and the global economy. With Cesare Alemanni, Alessia Amighini, Roberto Baldoni, Sanne van der Lugt, and Stefano Feltri
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Two days after the November 5 elections, we will unpack the consequences from a European perspective. Our focus will be on how European policymakers should and could react to the US election outcome. With Gianluca Passarelli (Sapienza University), Thomas J. Schoenbaum (University of Washington in Seattle), and Stefano Feltri
Public debt has crucial economic consequences. With a focus on Italy in the European context, we will discuss the origins of public debt, its consequences for citizens and the economy, the future perspectives and the false myths about government debt.
Past Events
In an age characterized by swift and deep transformations, technological change and the rise of artificial intelligence are redefining the way we produce, trade, work and live. The platform economy poses ethical, social and political challenges, as its growth challenges traditional economic and labor models.
China’s effort to promote venture capital investment through government-sponsored so-called guidance funds echoes practices in other parts of the world, with mixed results. This session considers the Chinese experience in an international comparative perspective. A Peterson Institute digital event with Nicolas Véron, Li Bo, and Daniel Gros.
In view of the European Parliamentary elections IEP@BU has launched a series of webinars on the future of the EU institutions. In the next event, we will discuss the increasing importance of the European Parliament. With Maurizio Ferrera, Simon Hix, and Eleanor Spaventa.
Digital platforms have transformed markets and created considerable value, mostly for their owners. We discuss the types of harm inflicted on consumers, suppliers, competitors, and society at large, and analyze the recent regulation of digital platforms in the US and the EU, pointing to its limitations.
A pochi giorni dalle elezioni europee dell’8 e 9 giugno, in questo nuovo appuntamento dei dibattiti di geopolitica promossi dall’Institute for European policymaking at Bocconi e dalla rivista Il Grand Continent si discuterà delle ripercussioni globali di un voto cruciale.
Con Marco Bassini, Andrea Colli, Maurizio Ferrera, Mara Morini, Beda Romano, Stefano Feltri.
A workshop organized by BAFFI, IEP and IGIER jointly with CEPR and KIEL Institute for the World Economy
The Florence School of Banking and Finance Annual Conference, co-organized this year with the Institute for European Policymaking at Bocconi University, will examine the Banking Union’s “mature” phase against the background of the early state and goals.
How has European voters’ attitude, and more specifically Italian voters’, evolved in the last few months? What impact will the war have in Ukraine on the June 2024 European Parliament elections?
With Catherine De Vries, Isabell Hoffmann, and Stefano Feltri.
The June 2024 European Elections will see once again a competition between mainstream parties and populist, or nativist movements. Laurenz Guenther finds that, while policymaking represents the economic attitudes of citizens relatively well, there exist large representation gaps on cultural issues in nearly all European countries.
With Laurenz Guenther (IEP@BU) and Stefano Feltri (IEP@BU).