The Political Economy of Monetary Solidarity

The Finance, Law, and Economics working group is glad to announce the second webinar from the "Social Europe" Webinar Series. After hosting our first session with Prof. Vandenbroucke, who set the basis for our discussion, we are pleased to have Prof. Waltraud Schelkle with us. Prof Schelkle will discuss how the risk-sharing mechanisms embedded in the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) design can be considered monetary solidarity institutions, and the key question on managing membership diversity within the "euro experiment". The insights are based on her volume entitled The Political Economy of Monetary Solidarity:

https://ysd.ineteconomics.org/project/5d6f76a0342858679cd3a74a/event/5daf3c4d450d381c5ea7dd67

For those who would like to join us online and are not registered in the Young Scholars Directory, you can send an email to [email protected] with you email address, so as to be invited externally. You will receive an email with the corresponding Zoom link.

We look forward to seeing you online!

Vlad, Mike, and Ceci