Events
Upcoming IEP@BU Events
On the inauguration day of Donald Trump’s second presidency, IEP@BU will host a digital event to discuss the findings of a recent Eupinions survey on the EU-US relationship and their implications. With Catherine De Vries (IEP@BU), Isabell Hoffmann (eupinions, Bertelsmann Stiftung), and Stefano Feltri (IEP@BU)
Past Events
A worskhop jointly organized with the Economic and Monetary Union Laboratory (EMU Lab) at EUI.
A few weeks after the pivotal COP29 summit in Azerbaijan, we will examine the implications of the conference’s outcomes and their geopolitical impact. With Serena Fatica (European Commission's Joint Research Centre), Silvia Merler (Algebris and IEP@BU), Roberto Schaeffer (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), Partha Sen (New Delhi School of Economics), and Stefano Feltri (IEP@BU)
While past reforms have helped, more are needed to ensure financial stability in a rapidly changing economic environment, with a focus on preventing future crises through better regulation, supervision, and coordination of monetary and financial stability policies.
A new meeting of the series of Working Lunch organized by IEP@BU and ECFR. With Gaia Rubera and Giorgos Verdi.
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.
“Permacrisi” sembra la parola più adatta per descrivere il mondo instabile e turbolento in cui viviamo. Eppure, nonostante il prefisso “perma” sembri suggerire il contrario, non si tratta di una situazione permanente. La strada per uscirne è lunga, certo, ma esiste ed è percorribile. Con Mario Monti (Honorary President IEP@BU), Michael Spence (Distinguished Professor all'Università Bocconi, Premio Nobel per l’Economia 2001, autore di "Permacrisi", per Bocconi University Press), modera Mariangela Pira (Sky TG24)
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 Franco Bruni (IEP@BU and ISPI), Gianluca Passarelli (Sapienza University), Graziella Romeo (IEP@BU), Majda Ruge (ECFR), Thomas J. Schoenbaum (University of Washington in Seattle), and Stefano Feltri
A lecture by Claudia Buch, Chair of the Single Supervisory Mechanism at European Central Bank