The CEPS Summer School 2017 on Economic and Financial Governance of the EMU is a week-long training programme that aims to challenge participants to sharpen their knowledge and understanding of three main areas under EMU governance and the architectural structure and operations of that governance:
– Banking Union and Capital Markets Union
– Macroeconomic governance and economic policy
– Brexit
The programme will analyse each of these areas from a policy perspective, combining lectures with seminars led by policy-makers and international experts, simulation exercises and discussion groups. The purpose is to help participants understand the challenges confronting the EU today, how decisions are taken at the EU level and the practical implications for the economy and the financial system.
Classes are conducted by highly experienced CEPS researchers, who will present the most recent developments on EU policies and draw in the state of the art in academic literature. Classes are complemented by workshops led by policymakers from different EU institutions.
Requisite qualification: Completion of a Master degree in economics, finance, law or political science.
Dates: Monday, 4 September 2017 to Saturday, 9 September 2017
Venue: CEPS, 1 Place du Congrés, Brussels