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BIPR | European Economic Security in a World of Interdependence
European Economic Security in a World of Interdependence

October 17, 2024 - 15:30

Jeromin Zettelmeyer, Brussels European and Global Economic Laboratory - Bruegel

European Economic Security in a World of Interdependence

hosted by Professor Tito Cordella

Jeromin Zettelmeyer
Brussels European and Global Economic Laboratory - Bruegel

The EU has recently been placing greater weight on economic security as a distinct policy objective. How does this differ from past attempts to increase resilience and prevent crises? There is also a widespread view that increasing economic security should take the form of "de-risking" that preserves trade integrations as much as possible. But how do we determine exactly what needs de-risking? The lecture will seek to answer these questions and use the answers to diagnose the EU's policy agenda on economic security. What has been achieved, where are the blind spots, and how can the chances of unintended consequences be minimized?

JEROMIN ZETTELMEYER

Jeromin Zettelmeyer has been Director of Bruegel since September 2022. Born in Madrid in 1964, Zettelmeyer was previously a Deputy Director of the Strategy and Policy Review Department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Prior to that, he was Dennis Weatherstone Senior Fellow (2019) and Senior Fellow (2016-19) at the Peterson Institute for International Economics; Director-General for Economic Policy at the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (2014-16); Director of Research and Deputy Chief Economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (2008-2014), and an IMF staff member, where he worked in the Research, Western Hemisphere, and European II Departments (1994-2008).

Zettelmeyer holds a PhD in economics from MIT (1995) and an economics degree from the University of Bonn (1990). He is a Research Fellow in the International Macroeconomics Programme of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), and a member of CEPR's Research and Policy Network on European economic architecture, which he helped found. He is also a member of CESIfo. Zettelmeyer has published widely on topics including financial crises, sovereign debt, economic growth, transition to market, and Europe's monetary union. His recent research interests include EMU economic architecture, sovereign debt, debt and climate, and the return of economic nationalism in advanced and emerging market countries.






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