The Covid-19 pandemic laid bare the high costs of being ill-prepared for major crises and shocks to our institutions. What lessons can be learned for the future?
Participants
Markus Brunnermeier, Professor of Economics at Princeton University, Director of Princeton’s Bendheim Center for Finance and Vice President of the American Finance Association.
Brunnermeier has been awarded several best paper prizes and served on the editorial boards of a number of leading economics and finance journals. He is a member of several advisory groups, including to the US Congressional Budget Office, the Bank for International Settlements, and the Bundesbank, as well as previously to the International Monetary Fund, the Federal Reserve of New York and the European Systemic Risk Board.
Paulina Dejmek Hack, Director for General Affairs at DG FISMA at the European Commission. Paulina has held several senior positions in the Commission and was the financial adviser of the then Commission President, Jean-Claude Juncker, between 2014 and 2019. She worked with Michel Barnier during the negotiations of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement with the United Kingdom in 2019/20. She has a doctorate degree in law from Heidelberg, Germany.
Karolina Ekholm, Professor of Economics at Stockholm University and incoming Director General of the Swedish National Debt Office. She is former deputy governor at Sveriges Riksbank and state secretary to the Swedish Minister for Finance.
The seminar is held in English and is moderated by Pehr Wissén, Professor Emeritus of Practice, Swedish House of Finance.
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