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wiiw Seminar Series, 'Crisis Management in Central, East and Southeast Europe: What is to be done?'


wiiw Seminar Series, 'Crisis Management in Central, East and Southeast Europe: What is to be done?'
The wiiw seminar series 'Crisis management in Central, East and Southeast Europe: What is to be done?' addresses the impact of the global financial and economic crisis on the CEE, SEE and CIS countries and discusses possible policy responses.
The crisis has hit each economy of the region but the depth and characteristics of the crisis vary from country to country depending on factors such as the openness of the economy to international trade, the extent of public and private debt, the manoeuvring room for the fiscal policy, the exchange rate regime, the share of foreign ownership in the banking system, and last but not least political economy issues.
Though policy responses in the countries concerned may partly be similar to those in highly developed countries, the generally lower level of development, the relatively young and shallow financial sector and finally the outstanding role of foreign ownership both in the banking system and in manufacturing call for innovative solutions which extensively take into consideration the specific circumstances of these countries.
Innovative solutions necessitate, among others, a critical assessment of previous experiences with crises in the countries concerned and in other countries of the world economy but also flexibility and readiness to find new solutions.
External support is indispensable here and it necessitates a reconsideration of philosophy and practice of international financial institutions like the ECB and the IMF as well as that of the European Commission.
Discussing the ways of efficient crisis management both by the countries concerned and the international institutions are the focus of this seminar series.
 
 
Past Events
 
Christian Ghymers, Senior Adviser DG ECFIN European Commission and JVI
The Euro Area Crisis: What Went Wrong? What Should be Changed? What Could We Change?
Venue: wiiw
Monday, 4 October 2010, 4:00 pm
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Amit Bhaduri, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Indian Council of Social Development and Pavia University
Financialization and Financial Crisis: Revisiting Keynesianism
Venue: wiiw
Monday, 13 September 2010, 4:00 pm
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Julius Horvath, Central European University
Slovakia after the June 2010 Elections: Economic and Political Choices
Venue: wiiw
Monday, 21 June 2010, 5:00 pm
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Lance Taylor, New School for Social Research, New York
Maynard's Revenge: The Collapse of Free Market Macroeconomics
Venue: wiiw
Wednesday, 26 May 2010, 5:00 pm
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Joseph Francois, Johannes Kepler University Linz, and Julia Wörz, OeNB
Trade Winds and Doldrums: Navigating the Great Recession and its Impact on Trade
Venue: wiiw
Monday, 17 May 2010, 5:00 pm
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Ashgar Zaidi, Director Research, European Centre Vienna
Economic Crisis and its Impact on Pension Schemes and Benefits
Venue: wiiw
Monday, 10 May 2010, 5:00 pm
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Christian Ghymers, DG ECFIN, European Commission and JVI
The World Crisis and the International Monetary System: Revisiting the Triffin’s Dilemma
Venue: wiiw
Monday, 12 April 2010, 5:00 pm
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Ales Bulir, IMF
Monetary Policy Rules with Financial Instability
Venue: wiiw
Monday, 8 February 2010, 5:15 pm
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Jeromin Zettelmeyer, EBRD
Development Through Financial Integration? Lessons from Emerging Europe
Venue: wiiw
Wednesday, 27 January 2010, 4:00 pm
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Allan Brunner, IMF, European Department
Labour Outflows and Economic Convergence in the New Member States: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives
Venue: wiiw
Monday, 25 January 2010, 11:00 am
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George Kopits, Chairman of the Hungarian Fiscal Council
Hungary’s Macroeconomic Policies in the Shadow of the Global Crisis
Venue: wiiw
Monday, 14 December 2009, 5:00 pm
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Ruslan Piontkivsky, World Bank, regional office Kiev
Response to the Economic Crisis in Ukraine and the Medium-term Outlook
Venue: wiiw
Monday, 23 November 2009, 5:00 pm
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Valentin Lazea, National Bank of Romania
Politics versus Economics: the Case of Romania
Venue: wiiw
Thursday, 19 November 2009, 5:00 pm
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Peter Isard, IMF Institute
How the Global Economy Became a House of Cards, and What Lies Ahead
Venue: wiiw
Thursday, 22 October 2009, 5:00 pm
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Oleh Havrylyshyn, University of Toronto
The Impact of Global Economic Crisis on Post-transition Economies: A Sign of Incomplete Transition or Market Reality?
Venue: wiiw
Tuesday, 30 June 2009, 1:00 pm
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Amit Bhaduri, Jawaharlal Nehru University and Indian Council of Social Development, New Delhi
The Interlocked Nature of the Crisis between the Financial and the Real Sector
Venue: wiiw
Monday, 8 June 2009, 5:00 pm
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Vladimir Gligorov, wiiw
Changing IMF: Models and Programmes
Venue: wiiw
Monday, 25 May 2009, 5:00 pm
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Adam S. Posen, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington DC
The Perplexing Aspects of a Truly Global Financial Crisis
Venue: wiiw
Friday, 15 May 2009, 1:30 pm
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