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Silvio Bianchi Martini (Direttore, Dipartimento di Economia e Management).

Pompeo Della Posta (Università di Pisa).

Amy Verdun (University of Leiden and University of Victoria).

Davide Berti e Luca Rufolo (Dottori in Banca, Finanza e Mercati finanziari, Università di Pisa).

Dimitri Lorenzani (Commissione europea, DG Affari economici e finanziari).

Francesco Felici (Ministero dell'economia e delle finanze).

Pietro Tommasino (Banca d'Italia).

Nicole Baerg (University of Essex) and Mark Hallerberg (Hertie School of Governance, Berlin).

David Bokhorst (University of Amsterdam).

Fabio Bulfone (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne) and Arianna Tassinari (European University Institute, Florence).

Fabrizio Di Mascio (University of Turin).

Mark Dawson (Hertie School of Governance, Berlin).

Stefania Baroncelli (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano).

Registration

Session 1: Il Semestre europeo. Cos’è? Perché è stato introdotto? Che implicazioni ha per l’Italia? (ITALIANO) Saluti di benvenuto:

Chair: Annette Bongardt (UCP, University of Évora and Universidade Fernando Pessoa, Porto).

Relatori:

Session 2: The Political Economy of the European Semester in Southern Member States (ENGLISH) Chair: Daniel F. Schulz (University of Agder).

Speakers:

"Explain the instability in the stability and growth pact: the contribution of member states' power, and euroscepticism to the euro crisis".

"The application of the European Semester in Italy: the case of liberalisation of professional services".

"Under pressure. Electoral politics, state-business relations and labour market reforms in southern Europe 2008-2018".

"The dynamics of EU influence and fiscal consolidation in Italy and Spain".

 Discussants:

 

THE EUROPEAN SEMESTER

AND EURO AREA GOVERNANCE

The Italian Case

Department of Economics and Management, Pisa

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PARTNERS

Conference organisers: Pompeo Della Posta, Amy Verdun Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union

Sala Conferenze Polo Piagge 21  November 2019

Project number: 600110-EPP-1-2018-1-CA-EPPJMO-NETWORK

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LOCAL HOSTS

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Jörg Haas (Hertie School of Governance, Berlin).

Reinout van der Veer (Erasmus University, Rotterdam).

Camilla Mariotto (University of Innsbruck).

Michele Chang (Colllege of Europe, Bruges).

Paul Schure (University of Victoria).

Pasquale Lucio Scandizzo (University of Rome "Tor Vergata").

Enrico Marelli (University of Brescia).

Antonia Carparelli (European Commission Delegation, Rome).

Nicoletta Teodosi (Elected President of Cilap Eapn Italia, National Network of Eapn - European Anti Poverty Network).

Patrik Vesan (University of Valle d’Aosta).

Francisco Torres, Federico Steinberg and Michele Chang (eds).

Registration

Session 3: Implementing and Enforcing Recommendations Under the European Semester (ENGLISH) Chair: Francisco Torres (Catholic University of Lisbon).

Speakers:

"Economic policy coordination in the euro area: do reform characteristics drive implementation under the European Semester?".

"Enforcing the unenforceable: politicisation and the EU’s Stability and Growth Pact".

"Implementing the EU economic rules: member states' compliance with the country-specific recommendation".

Discussants:

Session 4: Roundtable - The European Semester in Practice in Italy and Its Social Implications (ENGLISH).

Chair: Marcello Signorelli (University of Perugia).

Speakers:

 Book Presentation by Francisco Torres,

"The Political Economy of Adjustment Throughout and Beyond the Eurozone Crisis, Routledge, November 2019".

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PARTNERS

Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union

Project number: 600110-EPP-1-2018-1-CA-EPPJMO-NETWORK

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THE EUROPEAN SEMESTER

AND EURO AREA GOVERNANCE

The Italian Case

Department of Economics and Management, Pisa

Conference organisers: Pompeo Della Posta, Amy Verdun

Sala Conferenze Polo Piagge 22  November 2019

LOCAL HOSTS

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Pasquale Tridico (President INPS - National Social Security Institute, University of Roma Tre).

Lorenzo Codogno (London School of Economics).

Benedicta Marzinotto (University of Udine).

Roberto Tamborini (University of Trento).

Fabio Masini (University of Roma Tre).

Roberto Di Quirico (University of Cagliari).

Carlo Petronio (Prorettore vicario dell’Università di Pisa).

Giovanni Tria (Università di Roma “Tor Vergata”, già Ministro dell’economia e delle finanze).

Marco Buti (Direttore Generale DG ECFIN, Commissione europea).

Pedro Melo (MSc candidate Católica Lisbon School of Business and Economics).

Alexander Schilin (PhD candidate, Institute of Political Science, Leiden University).

Donato Rosario Beccia (MSc candidate, University of Pisa).

Claudio Mandracchia (MSc candidate, University of Pisa).

Cristhian David Morales (MSc candidate, University of Pisa).

Session 5: Roundtable - Benefits, Implications and Critical Aspects of the European Semester with a Specific View to Italy: Are CSR Well Received?

Chair: Amy Verdun (University of Leiden and University of Victoria).

Speakers:

Session 6: Il futuro del Semestre europeo e il dialogo fra la Commissione europea e le autorità nazionali  (ITALIANO)

Saluti:

Chair: Pompeo Della Posta, Università di Pisa.

Relatori:

Conference rapporteurs:

Local conference assistants:

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PARTNERS

Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union

Project number: 600110-EPP-1-2018-1-CA-EPPJMO-NETWORK

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THE EUROPEAN SEMESTER

AND EURO AREA GOVERNANCE

The Italian Case

Department of Economics and Management, Pisa

Conference organisers: Pompeo Della Posta, Amy Verdun

Sala Conferenze Polo Piagge 22  November 2019

LOCAL HOSTS

WEBSITE:

https://www.uvic.ca/interdisciplinary/europe/eu-grants/network/eurosem/euro-area-governance/index.php

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