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Programme

3 pm Introduction: Agnès Bénassy-Quéré (Paris School of Economics) and Laurence Boone (OECD)

3:10-4:30 pm Session 1. The macroeconomics of a green economic recovery

Chair: Agnès Bénassy-Quéré (Paris School of Economics and CEPR)

Discussion introduced by:

4:30-4:40 pm: E-coffee

4:40-6:00 pm Session 2. Financing the green recovery

Chair: Lucrezia Reichlin (LBS and CEPR)

Discussion introduced by:

List of Participants

Sandra Batten (Bank of England)

Roel Beetsma (University of Amsterdam and CEPR)

Agnès Bénassy-Quéré (Paris School of Economics)

Laurence Boone (OECD)

Aida Caldera (OECD)

Benjamin Carantino (Paris School of Economics)

Benjamin Carton (IMF)

Luiz de Mello (OECD)

Alain De Serres (OECD)

Antoine Dechezleprêtre (OECD)

Matteo Ferrazzi (EIB)

Paul Hiebert (ECB)

Rutger Hoekstra (Leiden University)

Patrick Honohan (Trinity College Dublin, PIIE and CEPR)

Fotios Kalantzis (EIB)

Tobias Kruse (OECD)

Miles Parker (ECB)

Lucrezia Reichlin (London Business School and CEPR)

Debora Revoltella (EIB)

Helene Rey (London Business School and CEPR)

Giovanni Ricco (University of Warwick and CEPR)

Ana Sanchez Chico (OECD)

Dirk Schoenmaker (Erasmus University and CEPR)

Rolf Strauch (ESM)

Romain Svartzman (Banque de France)

Elia Trippel (European Commission)

Shahin Vallée (DGAPEV)

Rick van der Ploeg (University of Oxford and CEPR)

Isabel Vansteenkiste (ECB)

Beatrice Weder di Mauro (Graduate Institute of Geneva, INSEAD and CEPR)

Jeromin Zettelmeyer (IMF and CEPR)