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Vendredi 12 Décembre 2014
14h00 à 14h00
Les dernières prévisions macro-économiques de la Commission européenne soulignent la faiblesse de la croissance à court terme dans l’UE et en France alors qu’à plus long terme, le risque de stagnation séculaire est envisagé par un nombre croissant de chercheurs. Quelles sont les politiques d’offre et de demande à mettre en œuvre pour relancer l’activité dans l’UE et en France ? Quelles sont leur séquençage, leur complémentarité, leurs effets de court et de long terme ? France Stratégie et l'OFCE organisent un séminaire pour tenter d'y répondre.

Jean Pisani-Ferry, French government's Commissioner-General for Policy Planning and professor at the Hertie School of Governance

Xavier Ragot, President of the French Economic Observatory (Observatoire français des conjonctures économiques, OFCE)

14:15-16:00    Session I : “Does Europe lack supply and/ or demand? Which growth enhancing policies?

Moderator:

Jean Pisani-Ferry, French government's Commissioner-General for Policy Planning and professor at the Hertie School of Governance

Speakers:

14:15-14:30 

Maarten Verwey, Deputy Director-General for Economic and Financial Affairs (ECFIN), European Commission
The Eurozone situation, risks and challenges

14:30-14:45

Fabien Dell, Economic adviser to the Commissioner Pierre Moscovici, Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs, European Commission
The state of European economies. Is the crisis over?

14:45-15:00

Xavier Ragot, President of the French Economic Observatory (Observatoire français des conjonctures économiques, OFCE)
Analysis od the European economic situation. Presentation of IAGs reports, focus on European economic stagnation and policy recommendations

15:00-15:15

Henrik Enderlein, Director of the Jacques Delors Institut - Berlin and Professor of Political Economy at the Hertie School of Governance
Main conclusions and policy recommendations of the Pisani-Enderlein report to ministers S. Gabriel and E. Macron

15:30-16:00  Debate
16:00-18:00 Session II : How to foster short term and long term French economic growth? Geographical needs and financial vehicles at hand in France: what are the options?

Moderator:

Xavier Timbeau, Director, French Economic Observatory (Observatoire français des conjonctures économiques, OFCE)

Speakers:

16:00-16:15

Éric Heyer, Deputy Director of the Analysis and Forecasting Department (OFCE)
The demand issues in France

16:15-16:30

Gilbert Cette, Director of the Microeconomic and Structural Analysis, Banque de France, Associate Professor in Economics, University of Aix-Marseille
The supply issues in France

16:30-16:45

Alain de Serres, Head of Structural Surveillance Division, Economics Department, OECD Structural policies in the EU
The role of structural reforms for growth

16:45-17:00

Pierre Douillard, Researcher, France Stratégie
How and where to invest in France: public vs private investments, sector and geographical needs, financial vehicles. How effective and relevant is the distinction between demand and supply issues?

17:00-17:45  Debate

To be shared between Xavier Ragot (OFCE) and Jean Pisani-Ferry (CGSP)

17:45-18:00  Conclusion
 

Contacts :

France Stratégie : christel.gilles@strategie.gouv.fr, etienne.espagne@strategie.gouv.fr
OFCE : jerome.creel@sciencespo.fr

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