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IMMGI

IMMGI is a CEPR Working Group

There is a large and growing demand in Europe for rigorous thinking about the macroeconomic effects of global interdependence. Understanding the challenges and opportunities of an ever more integrated world and defining the role of Europe in it is of utmost social importance, and should be on high on the agenda of European academics. Throughout the years, CEPR has played an important leadership role in this task, taking advantage of its unparalleled network of researchers and its vast experience in organizing conferences and other relevant projects. We would like to strengthen CEPR's role by creating a working group on the Macroeconomics of Global Interdependence (MGI).

The working group will be led by a Steering Committee comprising Philippe Bacchetta, Giancarlo Corsetti, Philip Lane, Jaume Ventura and Beatrice Weder.MGI will operate under the umbrella of the International Macroeconomics Programme: the IM Co-Directors welcome the creation of the Working Group and encourage IM Fellows and Affiliates to participate in its activities. MGI will aim to encourage academic research on the macroeconomic aspects of global integration (broadly defined). This includes research on the macroeconomics of exchange rates; capital flows and international trade; the international transmission of shocks; and the design of macroeconomic policies and institutions for an integrated world. We believe that the quantity and quality of research on these topics will increase if we foster interactions among European researchers already working in this area, and if we encourage other European academics (especially new PhDs) to work on these topics.

There have been a range of activities that have taken place under the auspices of the MGI. An annual workshop at which research in progress is presented and discussed first began in 2006.

Coordinator Institution
Philippe Bacchetta Université de Lausanne
Philip Lane Trinity College Dublin
Jaume Ventura CREI-Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Beatrice Weder Johannes-Gutenberg-University of Mainz

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