The second edition of CEPR’s annual flagship symposium brought 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 were organised across a 6-day programme with several parallel streams.

Each programme area and research and policy network under the auspices of CEPR had the opportunity to present their latest research, and there was a competitive call for PhD student posters which were presented during the lunch breaks each day. 

Sessions at the CEPR Paris Symposium 2023

You will find recordings as well as podcasts and pictures of the event collated in the various sections below.

CEPR Paris Symposium Group Photo

Recordings of Panels and Keynotes at the CEPR Paris Symposium 2023

09h00 – 10h00

Opening Keynote: Multilateralism 80 Years after Bretton Woods
Maurice Obstfeld (Peterson Institute for International Economics, and CEPR)

Keynote: Global Imbalances: where do we stand?
Agnès Bénassy-Quéré (Banque de France, and CEPR)

10h10 – 11h10

Fintech and Digital Currencies RPN Panel "Will the digital euro take off?"
Chair: Dirk Niepelt (University of Bern, and CEPR)

Panellists:
Katrin Assenmacher (ECB)
Peter Bofinger (Universität Würzburg, and CEPR)
Rod Garratt (BIS)
Alexandre Stervinou (Banque de France)

16h00 – 16h30

Panel on Lessons from Recent Banking Crises
Chair: Beatrice Weder di Mauro (Geneva Graduate Institute, INSEAD, and CEPR)

Panellists:
Elena Carletti (Bocconi University, and CEPR)
Mathias Dewatripont (ECARES, Université Libre de Bruxelles, and CEPR)
Patrick Honohan (Trinity College Dublin, and CEPR)
Richard Portes (London Business School, and CEPR)

17h45 – 19h00

Panel on the Geneva Report on the World Economy: "The Art and Science of Patience: Relative Prices and Inflation"
Chair:
Agnès Bénassy-Quéré (Banque de France, and CEPR

Panellists:
Veronica Guerrieri (University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and CEPR)
Michala Marcussen (Société Générale)
Lucrezia Reichlin (London Business School, and CEPR)
Silvana Tenreyro (LSE, and CEPR)

14h30 – 15h30

European Economic Policy RPN Panel: Rebuilding an Agenda for Europe
Chair:
Soumaya Keynes (Financial Times)

Panellists:
Marco Buti (EUI)
Giancarlo Corsetti (EUI, and CEPR)
Hélène Rey (London Business School, and CEPR)
Rolf Strauch (European Stability Mechanism)

16h00 – 17h00

Keynote Speeches
Chair:
Hélène Rey (London Business School, and CEPR)

Ukrainian Reconstruction: Lessons from CEPR's Rapid Response Reports
Barry Eichengreen (University of California, Berkeley, and CEPR)

Global Transmission of FED Hikes: The Role of Policy Credibility and Balance Sheets
Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan (University of Maryland, and CEPR), with Filiz Unsal (OECD)

17h00 – 18h00

Panel on Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interaction
Chair:
Luc Laeven (ECB, and CEPR)

Panellists:
Antonio Fatas (INSEAD, and CEPR)
Olivier Blanchard (Peterson Institute for International Economics, PSE, and CEPR)
Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas (IMF, and CEPR)
Dorothée Rouzet (Direction Générale du Trésor)

18h00 – 19h00

Panel on Barcelona 5: The International Economic and Financial Order After the Pandemic and War
Chair: Martin Sandbu (Financial Times)

Panellists:
Giancarlo Corsetti (EUI, and CEPR)
Barry Eichengreen (University of California, Berkeley, and CEPR)
Ceyla Pazarbasioglu (IMF, and CEPR)
Xavier Vives (IESE Business School, and CEPR)
Jeromin Zettelmeyer (Bruegel, and CEPR)

08h50 – 09h00

Welcome by Sergei Guriev (Sciences Po, and CEPR), Thierry Mayer (Sciences Po, and CEPR), and Beatrice Weder di Mauro (Geneva Graduate Institute, INSEAD, and CEPR)

09h00 – 10h00

Panel in Honour of Daniel Cohen
Chair: Beatrice Weder di Mauro (Geneva Graduate Institute, INSEAD, and CEPR)

Panellists:
Antoine Bozio (Institut des Politiques Publiques, PSE, and CEPR)
Ugo Panizza (Geneva Graduate Institute, and CEPR)
Richard Portes (London Business School, and CEPR)

14h35 – 15h35

STEG Panel on The Emerging Agenda for Macro Development
Chair: Doug Gollin (Tufts University, University of Oxford, and CEPR)

Panellists:
Paula Bustos (ICREA, IPEG, UPF, and CEPR)
Eliana La Ferrara (Harvard University, and CEPR)
Rachel Ngai (Imperial College London, LSE, and CEPR) 

16h00 – 18h00

Panel on Economic Sovereignty (ITCEI)
Chairs: Beatrice Weder di Mauro (Geneva Graduate Institute, INSEAD, and CEPR) and Jeromin Zettelmeyer (Bruegel, and CEPR)

Panellists:
Chad Bown (Peterson Institute for International Economics, and CEPR)
Morgan Kelly (University College Dublin, and CEPR)
Isabelle Mejean (Sciences Po, and CEPR)
Moritz Schularick (Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Sciences Po, and CEPR)
Jeromin Zettelmeyer (Bruegel, and CEPR)

18h00 – 19h00

Policy Panel on Competition Policy
Chair: Tommaso Valletti (Imperial College London, and CEPR)

Panellists:
Benoît Cœuré (Autorité de la Concurrence)
Jean Tirole (TSE, and CEPR)
Isabelle de Silva (Conseil d'État)

16h00 – 17h15

Climate Panel – First Steps of the EU CBAM: An Evaluation
Chair:
Mar Reguant (ICREA-IAE, Northwestern University, and CEPR)

Panellists:
Luis Garicano (LSE, and CEPR)
Morten Olsen (University of Copenhagen)

17h15 – 18h30

High Level Panel on Europe's Role in a More Fragmented World
Chair: Moritz Schularick (Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Sciences Po, and CEPR)

Panellists:
Alexandra Roulet (INSEAD, and CEPR)
Lars-Hendrik Röller (ESMT Berlin, and CEPR)
Arancha González (Sciences Po)

13h30 – 14h30

Keynotes on Financing the Transition
Jean Pisani-Ferry (Bruegel, Peterson Institute for International Economics, and CEPR)
Marcin Kacperczyk (Imperial College London, and CEPR)

14h30 – 15h50

Keynote and Panel on AI
Chair: Tim Phillips (CEPR)

Emilio Calvano (LUISS Guido Carli, and CEPR)
Anton Korinek (University of Virginia, and CEPR)

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