Registration open: A new fiscal and monetary framework for the EMU? Findings of the ADEMU project | European Parliament , Brussels | 27th March

The Horizon 2020 ADEMU (A Dynamic Economic and Monetary Union) project began in June 2015 with the aim of developing research to reassess the fiscal and monetary framework of the EMU and provide guidance for its reform, taking the four (2012) and five (2015) presidents’ reports as a benchmark.

ADEMU is now nearing its conclusion. Over the last three years, the euro area has advanced on the road map by the presidents and new lessons have been learned from the aftermath of the euro crisis and Brexit. During this period, ADEMU research has provided new insights into the understanding of the euro and related crises, as well as on the design of efficient and credible policies and institutions for the EMU.

This presentation, held at the European Parliament, will summarise some of ADEMU’s findings, with an emphasis on the proposal for a European Stability Fund and on the debate for a possible European unemployment insurance mechanism.

REGISTRATION IS ESSENTIAL IF YOU WISH TO ATTEND THIS EVENT: Register here

Speakers

Ramon Marimon, Professor of Economics, EUI; Scientific Coordinator, ADEMU
Marco Buti, Director General, DG Economic and Financial Affairs, European Commission
Roberto Gualtieri, MEP and Chair, Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, European Parliament
Maria Kayamanidou, Deputy Head of Unit, DG Research and Innovation, European Commission (TBC)

Registration: 17:30
Panel debate: 18:00 – 19:30
Reception: 19:30 – 20:30

Places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.