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A new series of CEPR lunchtime discussion meetings has been launched in Stockholm. These will be joint meetings with SNS Studieförbundet Näringslav och Samhälle, the Swedish Center for Business and Policy Studies. We plan to hold four such meetings per year, at which CEPR Research Fellows will present the results of CEPR research and discuss their findings with an audience drawn from academic researchers, the media and the business and policy communities in Sweden.At the first meeting, on 28 April, Charles Wyplosz, Professor of Economics at the Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires (INSEAD), Fontainebleau, and Research Fellow in CEPR's International Macroeconomics programme, presented the major results of Making Sense of Subsidiarity: How Much Centralization for Europe?, which are also summarized in issue 58 of this Bulletin. This is the fourth in a series of Annual Reports by a panel of CEPR Research Fellows on `Monitoring European Integration'. At the second meeting, on 18 May, Paul De Grauwe, Professor of Economics at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and Research Fellow in CEPR's International Macroeconomics programme, will present the main results of his paper, `Towards European Monetary Union without the EMS', published in issue 18 of Economic Policy, April 1994. This meeting will be reported in greater detail in issue 61 of this Bulletin. |