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Benoit Cœuré teaches economics at Sciences Po Paris.
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November 2011
Sustainable growth: challenges for France. A roundtable discussion with Philippe Aghion (Harvard), Mathilde Lemoine (HSBC) and Valérie Rabault (BNPP) at the Journées économiques (JECO) in Lyons. Read my introductory remarks [
] and watch the roundtable [
].
September 2011
How can global liquidity be measured and monitored? Remarks delivered at a workshop organized by the European Central Bank in Frankfurt [
].
July 2011
Following in the footsteps of Aristotle to understand international monetary reform and the limits of Eurozone governance: a contribution to the summer series of French newspaper la Tribune, "Revise your Classics" [
].
June 2011
Which reforms will save the State? Co-edited with Jean-Paul Betbèze, this joint work with colleagues from the Cercle des économistes documents possible government reform in France. The overarching goal should be to achieve fiscal consolidation without undermining economic growth and social cohesion.
Read the book's introduction [
] and browse through the editor's website [
].
May 2011
What are France's growth prospects in the long run? Was French potential growth permanently dented by the crisis, and through which mechanisms can it catch-up? Read the report of a joint working group led by the Centre d'analyse stratégique and the French Treasury [
] or watch the press conference [
].
How can local capital markets be promoted in emerging-market economies? Why is it important for the international monetary system? Closing remarks of the EBRD/Reinventing Bretton-Woods Committee/G-20 French Presidency joint conference in Astana (Kazakhstan) [
].
Which future for the international monetary system with the rise of new, international reserve currencies? Remarks delivered at the SNB-IMF conference in Zürich [
].
