Monthly Archives: January 2018

Call for registration: Joint Pierre Werner chair/ADEMU ECO seminar with Professor Richard Portes | 2 February 2018

 

 “Interconnections: mapping the shadow banking system”

You are kindly invited to register for the Joint Pierre Werner Chair/ADEMU – ECO Seminar by Professor Richard Portes (London Business School),  organised by the EUI Economics Department and the Robert Schuman Centre that will take place at the EUI on Friday 2 February 2018, at 12 noon.

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ADEMU in 2018 – what to expect

As we enter the final months of the project, you will see some changes in the information we share. As we begin to disseminate the results of our three-year project involving eight prestigious academic institutions, we will move our focus slightly from our ADEMU community of researchers and co-ordinators, and begin to share our research and recommendations with policy makers and the public.

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ADEMU Perspectives #11: Fiscal Multipliers

In this month’s Perspective’s, ADEMU researchers Martial Dupaigne, Professor at Paul Valéry University in Montpellier, and Patrick Fève, Professor at TSE and UTC, discuss their recent ADEMU working paper, Persistence Government Spending and Fiscal Multipliers: The Investment-Channel, which theoretically examines the mechanism shaping  government spending multipliers in various small-scale models. Here, they summarise their research findings.  Continue reading

Call for papers: post-ADEMU workshop at the Barcelona GSE Summer Forum, 21-22 June *Deadline for submissions 28 February*

The three-year Horizon 2020-funded ADEMU Project ends with its final conference on the 9th and 10th of May at the EUI in Florence. Following this, a workshop will take place as part of the Barcelona GSE Summer Forum, an annual event attended by around 700 economists, researchers and academics from around the world.

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