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wiiw Seminar Series, 'Policy Options for the Post-Crisis Economy in Central, East and Southeast Europe'


wiiw Seminar Series, 'Policy Options for the Post-Crisis Economy in Central, East and Southeast Europe'
The new wiiw seminar series 'Policy options for the post-crisis economy in Central, East and Southeast Europe' is the continuation of the wiiw seminar series 'Crisis management in Central, East and Southeast Europe: What is to be done?'. While most of the areas addressed in the previous seminar series - such as openness of the economy to international trade, the extent of public and private debt, the manoeuvring room for fiscal policy, the exchange rate regime, the share of foreign ownership in the banking system and, last but not least, political economy questions - have remained as relevant as before, important new aspects will be supplemented to the preceding list of issues. In the wake of the Greek crisis, fiscal consolidation in the EU member states is urged by the European Commission more vigorously than before, leaving less time and narrower room for individual member states to elaborate adequate exit strategies from fiscal imbalances induced by the crisis. Non-EU East and Southeast European countries will also have to accommodate to the changing international environment. Certain dimensions of the recent economic and financial crisis have become visible to their full extent only recently, i.e. with a considerable time lag. These are, among other things, the restructuring of labour markets and the social consequences of the crisis. Discussing ways how to cope with these delayed effects will be one of the focal points of the seminar series.
 
 
Past Events
 
János Ladányi, Corvinus University, Budapest
Social and Economic Exclusion of Roma and Non-Roma Poor in Hungary
Venue: wiiw
Monday, 10 January 2011, 4:00 pm
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Anna Iara, European Commission
Fiscal Governance and Budgetary Surveillance Reform in the EU
Venue: wiiw
Monday, 29 November 2010, 4:00 pm
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Alex Mourmouras, Chief of the European Division of the IMF Institute
The Culture of Corruption and its Macroeconomic Implications
Venue: wiiw
Thursday, 4 November 2010, 4:00 pm
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Varujan Vosganian, Former Minister of Economy and Finance, Romania
Fiscal Policy Alternatives for Romania
Venue: wiiw
Wednesday, 3 November 2010, 4:00 pm
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Katarina Ott, Director, Institute of Public Finance, Zagreb
A Story of Unfortunate Events: The Crisis in South Eastern Europe – the Case of Croatia
Venue: wiiw
Thursday, 28 October 2010, 4:00 pm
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