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Pierre Werner Chair and Joint Professor, Department of Economics and Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies European University Institute
Fellow, Monetary Economics and Fluctuations / Fellow, International Macroeconomics and Finance / RPN Leader, European Economic PolicyChief Economist European Stability Mechanism
RPN Leader, European Economic PolicyThe construction of Europe as an integrated economic social and political region able to deliver inclusive prosperity and sustainable growth for its member states and across its boundaries is at risk.
From the pandemics and the war against Ukraine, the macroeconomic environment has profoundly changed, challenging the economic policy model as it has evolved in the post-Global Financial Crisis (GFC) era. Looking forward, Europe has to secure its strengths in a more fragmented geo-political environment, which threaten to undermine a rules-based approach to global trade and international relations. At the same times, climate change and ageing are already weighing on European growth prospects and social resilience. Over the coming decades, climate change will dent growth---in Europe as well as in other regions – as it will raise the need to implement numerous costly adaptation and mitigation measures. The ageing of European populations will challenge existing migration policies and require measure to enhance technological change and the efficiency in the service sector. European institutions and political systems will face the need to manage changes to the economic and financial system on a massive scale, to attain sustainable growth and enhance inclusive prosperity.
Over the past two decades, conventional boundaries between monetary, fiscal and regulatory policies have been blurred and interactions among these policies have become the norm. Managing this evolution, Europe has significantly improved its resilience. European safeguards for crisis management and supervision of the financial system have created valuable backstop mechanisms, improving sustainability of public and private debt and the efficient working of asset market. When confronted with the pandemic, Europe was the first region to embark on a joint policy initiative to enforce the digital and climate transition with a strong component of European funding.
But Europe has so far failed to overcome its structural competitiveness shortfalls, and needs to find new solutions to address future challenges. As stressed in the 2024 reports by Enrico Letta and Mario Draghi, Europe’s most valuable asset, the Single Market, has not been utilized to its potential. Effective policy coordination and the provision of European public goods, with a firm footing in the subsidiarity principle, are key levers of change---raising fundamental issues in how to integrate the governance of fiscal monetary and regulatory policy with industrial and trade policy in a consistent economic policy framework.
The RPN on European Economic Policy (EEP) will explore these broad policy fields to extract analytical insights for an informed policy debate and elaborate policy proposals.
The RPN is expected to become a key source of expertise on policy issues, in particular for the euro area, and to help create a productive debate bridging national differences in views. Among its qualifying goals is promoting a stricter and effective integration of research and policy assessment/design, favouring multi-disciplinarity with the constructive engagement of economists with political scientists, historians and law experts.
RESEARCH POLICY NETWORK (RPNS) EU ECONOMIC ARCHITECTURE
A specific objective of the RPN is to actively contribute to the discussion of the policy agenda for the new institutional cycle starting after the European elections in June 2024. In view of this objective, it is appropriate to break down the general topics of interest of the network into different policy fields, which could serve as focus area or work streams of the RPN:
The goal of the RPN network would be to further elaborate on these focus areas and add to the research-based policy advice which can be proposed to policymakers.
The RPN EEP will closely coordinate its activities with other RPNs in particular European Financial Architecture, Competition Policy and Geo-economics.
The European Economic Architecture (EEA) RPN, established in September 2018 for an initial three-year term, has now evolved and been renamed European Economic Policy (EEP). It is currently led by Giancarlo Corsetti and Rolf Strauch.
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) Research Policy Network (RPN) European Economic Policy will host several events a year, including a Webinar Series in collaboration with the European and Monetary Union (EMU) Laboratory of the European University Institute (EUI).
6 Mar 2025 at 15:00 in Italy and online
30 Oct 2024 - 31 Oct 2024 in Germany
On Saturday, 14 December 2024, 10:00 - 11:00 (Paris time), the European Economic Policy RPN held a Session at Sciences Po during the CEPR Paris Symposium 2024.
Goldman Sachs
RPN Member, European Economic PolicyChief Economist, Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs European Commission
Economic Advisor and Head of Monetary Policy Research De Nederlandsche Bank; Professor of Economics, Department of Economics and Management University Of Pavia
Fellow, Monetary Economics and Fluctuations / Fellow, International Macroeconomics and Finance / RPN Member, European Economic PolicyResearch Manager Bank Of England; Associate Professor of Finance and Economics University College London
Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business and Professor of Macroeconomics University of Amsterdam
Deputy-Governor Banque De France; Distinguished Fellow Centre for Economic Policy Research; Professor (on Leave) Pantheon-Sorbonne University; Professor (on Leave) Paris School of Economics (PSE)
Distinguished Fellow / Advisory Group Member / RPN Member, European Economic PolicyAssociate Professor in the Economic Department Hec Paris; Research Affiliate at the Centre for Economic Performance London School Of Economics And Political Science
Research Fellow at the Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research (IGIER) Bocconi University, IGIER; Professor, Economics Department University Of Bologna
Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa Chair of Economic and Monetary Integration European University Institute
RPN Member, European Economic Policy
Senior Research Economist Banque De France
Affiliate, International Macroeconomics and Finance / RPN Member, European Economic PolicyProfessor of Economics; Fellow, St. John's College Cambridge University Of Cambridge
Advisor, Research Department National Bank Of Belgium
Founder and Chairman CompNet; Senior Fellow Halle Institute For Economic Research (iwh)
RPN Member, European Economic PolicyHead of the department Firms and Markets Deutsches Institut Für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin); Professor of Empirical Industrial Economics Technical University Of Berlin
Deputy Chair of Bocconi University International Advisory Board and Professor Emeritus Bocconi University
Fellow, Macroeconomics and Growth / Fellow, International Macroeconomics and Finance / RPN Member, European Economic PolicyResearch Director and Economic Counsellor International Monetary Fund; Director, Clausen Center for International Business and Policy; S.K. and Angela Chan Professor of Global Management in the Department of Economics and Haas School of Business University Of California, Berkeley
Fellow, International Macroeconomics and Finance / Distinguished Fellow / Advisory Group Member / RPN Member, European Economic PolicyProfessor of Economics University of California, Santa Cruz
RPN Member, European Economic Policy
Director-General of the Directorate General Research European Central Bank
Professor of Economics University College London
Fellow, International Trade and Regional Economics / RPN Member, European Economic PolicyAffiliated Professor Barcelona School Of Economics; Associate Professor Centre De Recerca En Economia Internacional (CREI); Part-time Professor European University Institute; Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics and Business Pompeu Fabra University
Head of Financial Sector and Market Analysis European Stability Mechanism
RPN Member, European Economic PolicyProfessor of Economics Sciences Po Paris
Affiliated Professor Barcelona School Of Economics; Full Professor Pompeu Fabra University
Professor of International Political economy, School of Transnational Governance European University Institute
RPN Member, European Economic PolicyAssociate Professor in Finance, DRM Dauphine university, CNRS
Affiliate, International Macroeconomics and Finance / RPN Member, Geoeconomics / RPN Member, European Economic PolicySenior Fellow Bruegel; Non-resident Senior Fellow Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE)
Director, Economics Department European Investment Bank
Economics Leader Writer Financial Times
RPN Member, European Economic PolicyFull Professor in the Department of Economics Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich (LMU)
Managing Director and Head of Economic Research for Global Fixed Income and Macro Citadel; Goldman Sachs
RPN Member, European Economic PolicyRPN Member, European Economic Policy
Visiting professor College Of Europe; Director General for International and European Relations European Central Bank
Head of Macro-Finance Division Banque De France
RPN Member, European Economic PolicyPresident Centre for Economic Policy Research; President Professor of Global Economics, Climate and Nature Finance Geneva Graduate Institute (IHEID); Visiting Professor Hoffmann Global Institute for Business and Society INSEAD
Senior Fellow Bruegel; Professor of Economics Université Libre De Bruxelles
Director Breugel
11 Sep 2025 - 12 Sep 2025 in Frankfurt
27 Sep 2025 - 28 Sep 2025 in Cambridge, United Kingdom
5 Dec 2025 - 10 Dec 2025 in Paris, France
4 Jun 2025 - 5 Jun 2025 in Luxembourg, Luxembourg and online
European Economic Policy RPN Webinar Series
6 May 2025 at 15:00 in UK Time Zone, United Kingdom and online
European Economic Policy RPN Webinar Series
19 Feb 2025 at 16:00 in UK Time Zone, United Kingdom and online
5 Dec 2025 - 10 Dec 2025 in Paris, France
The fourth edition of CEPR's annual flagship symposium will again bring together leading voices in European and global economics to discuss the most pressing issues facing the global economy. Academic presentations as well as policy panels and keynote lectures will be organised across a 6-day programme with several parallel streams.
27 Sep 2025 - 28 Sep 2025 in Cambridge, United Kingdom
25 Sep 2025 - 26 Sep 2025
11 Sep 2025 - 12 Sep 2025 in Frankfurt
4 Jun 2025 - 5 Jun 2025 in Luxembourg, Luxembourg and online
European Economic Policy RPN Webinar Series
6 May 2025 at 15:00 in UK Time Zone, United Kingdom and online
European Economic Policy RPN Webinar Series
19 Feb 2025 at 16:00 in UK Time Zone, United Kingdom and online
12 Dec 2024 - 18 Dec 2024