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European Economic Integration

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17th - 22nd September, 2002


Summer School Coordinators:
Dr Paul Flather
University of Oxford

Professor Gianpaolo Rossini
University of Bologna

Professor Frantisek Turnovec
Univerzita Karlova V, Prague








Introduction



The objectives are threefold. To provide research students in economics and other relevant social sciences from Europaeum partner universities, with an opportunity to present and discuss research papers related to European integration issues; to provide advanced survey lectures on recent development in the field; to foster fruitful exchanges and cooperation among different European graduate schools.

Themes to be covered will include:

  • European economic integration, EMU and convergence (a macro perspective)
  • Economic regionalisation and trade in Europe (a micro perspective)
  • The implications of institutional reform of the European Union
  • The economics and politics of the Enlargement of the European Union
  • Regional integration and globalisation: problems, challenges and perspectives Lectures will be provided by Professors of Economics from the Europaeum universities. The working language is English. The workshop will be organized as combination of morning survey lectures and afternoon presentations of student papers. The Europaeum will provide full board and lodging in Oxford (six days) for selected participants. Participants are expected to cover their own travel costs.


    Programme



    Tuesday, September 17

    Arrivals and Registration


    Introduction and Welcome:
    Dr Paul Flather, Secretary-General, The Europaeum

    Lecture 1:
    European Economics, Monetary Integration and Convergence
    Hubert Kempf, Professor of Economics, Université Paris-I, Panthéon-Sorbonne

    Student Presentations:

    • Patrik Bauer (Prague) - Convergence across EU Members and the Consequences for the Czech Republic
    • Ladislav Wintr (Prague) - Convergence of productivity between the Czech republic and the EU
    • Demid Golikov (Oxford) - Financial intermediation and currency reforms: Who invented the Euro?


    Wednesday, September 18



    Lecture 2:
    Institutional reform of the EU
    František Turnovec, Professor of Economics, Charles University, Prague

    Student Presentations:

    • Lenka Dostalova (Prague) - Power Models with a-priori Unions in the Czech Reality
    • Angela Cheptea (Paris) - Border Effects and East-West integration
    • Julie Lochard (Paris) - Evaluating the ROSE Model (2000)




    Thursday, September 19



    Lecture 3:
    Regional Integration and Globalisation: problems and perspectives
    Gianpaolo Rossini, Professor of Economics, University of Bologna

    Student Presentations:

    • Piergiuseppe Fortunato (Bologna) - Technical Barriers to Trade: Does Information Matter?
    • Luca Colombo (Bologna) - Product Innovation and Intra-Industry Trade
    • Piero Pasotti (Bologna) - A simple Theory and some Empirical Evidence




    Friday, September 20



    Lecture 4:
    Economic Regionalisation and Trade in Europe
    Thierry Mayer, Associate Professor of Economics, Université Paris-I, Panthéon-Sorbonne

    Student Presentations:

    • Gael Raballand (Paris) - The impact of land-lockedness on trade: an empirical investigation through the central Asian case
    • Vadim Strelkovski (Prague) - Free mobility of labour and the EU eastern enlargement
    • Jana Rajdlova (Prague) - Geography of the Czech manufacturing sector

    Lecture 5: :
    Michael Kaser, Emeritus Professor of Economics, St Antony’s College, Oxford.




    Saturday, September 21



    Round table: Challenges and problems of extension
    Hubert Kempf, Gianpaolo Rossini, František Turnovec, Thierry Mayer and Michael Kaser

    Final Session: Conclusions and future work




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