European Institute - APCO Worldwide Perspectives on Europe public lecture
Date: Thursday 29 November 2012
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House
Speaker: Professor Clemens Fuest, Professor Luis Garicano, Dr Martin Larch
Chair: Dr Waltraud Schelkle
Clemens Fuest is Research Director of the Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation and Professor of Business Taxation. He is a member of the Academic Advisory Board of the German Federal Ministry of Finance and contributed to a report for the government in which any form of Eurobond was rejected.
Luis Garicano is Professor of Economics and Strategy at the Department of Management and at the Department of Economics at LSE. In 2011, he and several European economists put forward a proposal for ESBies, a form of Eurobond to back up Europe's financial architecture.
Martin Larch is an economist at the Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs at the European Commission, where he is heading the unit in charge of the coordination of country specific policy surveillance.
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