Common challenges in Asia and Europe
Over the past many countries in Europe and Asia were plagued by persistently weak economic growth and its consequences for employment. Other countries experienced large external and sectoral imbalances which were deemed as non sustainable. Furthermore, initiatives to reform the financial sector and enhance its crisis resilience are still on the agenda. The conference aims to discuss these challenges, to compare the experiences in different regions and discuss reforms needed to overcome the problems.
Programme
Exports and employment in China, Indonesia, Japan and Korea
1 May - Session 1
Rising skill premium? The role of capital-skill complementarity and sectoral shifts in a two sector economy
1 May - Session 1
Variations in service trade
1 May - Session 1
Stability and Identification with optimal macroprudential policy rules
1 May - Session 2
Assessing the impact of FX related macroprudential measures in Korea
1 May - Session 2
The effect of bank recapitalization policy on corporate investment
1 May - Session 2
Some comments on the politics of continental financial unions
1 May - Policy lecture
Why does financial sector growth crowd out real economic growth
2 May - Session 3
On the low frequency relationship between public deficits and inflation
2 May - Session 3
Aging and deflation from a fiscal perspective
2 May - Session 3
Panel
2 May - Session 3
Dealing with high debt in an Era of low growth
2 May - Session 4
Export quality in developing countries
2 May - Session 4