Synthèse de séminaire | 14/06/2011 
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An extract of this publication including the introduction by Jacques Delors is also available.

Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, this convinced and far-seeing European with his deep interest in economic and financial issues, dedicated a large portion of his life to both the European currency and the management of global monetary affairs. To pay tribute to him, Notre Europe and the Egmont Institute joined together to organise a seminar entitled “The Euro, the investors and the governance”. The seminar, held in Brussels on 4 April 2011 in the presence of some sixty personalities, allowed us to address issues that have been the subject of passionate debate since the global financial crisis first rocked the euro zone.

Overall, Firstly, to conduct a thorough assessment of the project undertaken in 1999, while clearly separating the first nine years from the 2008-2011 period. Secondly, to respond to the doubt financial and monetary specialists have placed upon the future of the euro. What do investors expect from a common European currency? What do they dislike about the current system? Do they have any proposals for reform, be they institutional or technical? Finally, the third objective was to ascertain what type of EU governance will be able to guarantee both euro zone stability and European Union economic and social development (i.e. job creation, competitiveness and purchasing power).

This publication, a collection of the speakers’ interventions, draws an outline of possible answers to these questions.




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Jacques Delors was president of the European Commission from 1985 to 1995. He had previously been minister of finance in France. In October 1996, Jacques Delors founded the research institute Notre Europe and is today its founding president. In May 2000 he was appointed president of the CERC (Conseil de l'emploi, des revenus et de la cohésion sociale) until July 2009. Assistant : Ute Guder Adviser: Jean-Pierre Bochichon Press Adviser: Stéphanie Baz
European Commissioner for Internal Market and Services
Member of the German Council of Economic Experts
President of the Egmont Institute
Governor of the Banca d’Italia
Vice-Chairman of Barclays Capital Investment Banking France
Président de l'Université Bocconi, ancien Commissaire européen, membre du Groupe de réflexion Europe 2020-2030 presidé par Felipe Gonzalez.
Former Chief European Economist at Goldman Sachs
Director of Bruegel, the Brussels-based economic think tank, and professor of economics with Université Paris-Dauphine.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Belgium
President of the European Central Bank
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