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DEF IX - Why is the US Growing Faster than Europe? And, Must Europe Change Course?
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The 9th edition of our Annual Conference took place in Delphi and Arachova on April 10-13, 2024
Programming Partner: London School of Economics (LSE)
The US is recording higher economic growth rates than Europe. Why? The two have pursued different economic strategies in response to the COVID crisis, while having, of course, different capitalist cultures and systems. Can Europe grow and compete with its current macro-economic policy mix, governance, and welfare systems?
Marco Buti, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa Chair in Economic and Monetary Integration, EUI
Gikas Hardouvelis, Chairman of the BoD, National Bank of Greece
Megan Greene, Monetary Policy Committee, Bank of England
Chair: Kevin Featherstone, Professor, Director, Hellenic Observatory, LSE
Programming Partner: London School of Economics (LSE)
The US is recording higher economic growth rates than Europe. Why? The two have pursued different economic strategies in response to the COVID crisis, while having, of course, different capitalist cultures and systems. Can Europe grow and compete with its current macro-economic policy mix, governance, and welfare systems?
Marco Buti, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa Chair in Economic and Monetary Integration, EUI
Gikas Hardouvelis, Chairman of the BoD, National Bank of Greece
Megan Greene, Monetary Policy Committee, Bank of England
Chair: Kevin Featherstone, Professor, Director, Hellenic Observatory, LSE