DIALOGUE OF CONTINENTS 2021:

Overcoming the Unevenness of the Global Economy: A Sustainable and Comprehensive Connectivity Agenda

November 4, 2021 (Naples, Italy and online)

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Overview

The chances for a swift and uniform rebound from the COVID-19 crisis have dimmed, and the world economy now faces sharply divergent growth prospects.During 2 days of sessions to be held in hybrid format we will draw on the views of a varied and high-level group of policymakers, experts, private sector leaders, development partners and other key stakeholders to explore the following questions:

What are the policy options to nurture the economic recovery using fiscal and monetary measures while keeping a close eye on safeguarding financial and price stability?

What is the long view for reinvigorating human capital, expanding access to digital connectivity, and investing in green infrastructure as a way to bolster growth?

What is the pathway for putting into action the EU’s principled approach to promoting a connectivity that is sustainable, comprehensive and rule-based?

How can global coordination be revived to help end the pandemic?

Program

DAY 1-THURSDAY NOVEMBER 25

UNEVENNESS OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

Opening Remarks (9:45-10:00 CET)

  • Massimo Deandreis: General Manager, SRM (Economic Research Center related to Intesa Sanpaolo Group)
  • Marc Uzan: Executive Director, Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee
  • Henning Vöpel: Director Center of European Policy Network

SESSION 1

The Supply Chain and Global Trade Disruptions

  • Massimo Deandreis (Chair): General Manager, SRM
  • Graham Slack: Chief Economist and Head of Strategic Intelligence iA.P. Møller-Maersk’s
  • Emily Rees: Senior Fellow, European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE)
  • Ekaterina Kozyreva: President, IEC International
  • Ferdinando Nelli Feroci: President, IAI (Italian Institute for International Affairs), Former Italian Ambassador to E.U and Former EC Commissioner presence Naples

SESSION 2 

Uneven Recovery Patterns and the Continuing Economic and Social Impact of Covid 19

  • Andrea De Petris (Chair): Scientific Director, Center of European Policy, Italy
  • Phoebe Koundouri: Professor of Economics and Director RESSES Research
  • Qiao Yide, President, Shanghai Research Development Foundation
  • Yaroslav Lissovolik: Head of Research, Sberbank
  • Marco Lombardi: Senior Economist, BIS

SESSION  3

Deepening and Enhancing European integration: A New Economic Policy Making Paradigm?

  • Henning Vöpel (Chair): Director, Center of European Policy Network
  • Antonella Mei-Pochtler: Head of Strategy, Unit Think, Austria
  • Nicola Giammarioli: Secretary General and Member of the Management Board of the ESM

SESSION 4

Key Takeaways from the Cop26 and G20: A Modified Globalisation?

  • Vasuki Sastry (Chair): Associate Fellow, Chatham House
  • Harold James: Professor of History, Princeton University
  • Masood Ahmed: President Center for Global Development
  • Iván Kataryniuk: Head of European and Global Policies, Bank of Spain
  • Nicolas Lamp: Associate Professor, Faculty of Law Queen’s University Kingston (author, Six Faces of Globlalisation)

DAY 2: Friday, November 26-GLOBAL TRANSITION AND PATHS

SESSION 5

 The New Age of Connectivity and Innovation in Money

  • Massimiliano Castelli (Chair): Managing Director UBS, Asset Management
  • Piero Cipollone, Deputy Governor, Banca d’Italia
  • Mehdi Manaa: Chief Executive Officer, BUNA
  • Ousmene Mandeng: Senior Advisor, Accenture Blockchain Technology

SESSION 6

A Sustainable and Comprehensive (Transport, Energy, Digital) Connectivity Agenda: The Case for a Green Recovery

  • Baurzhan Bektemirov (Chair): Chief Economist, AIFC
  • Debora Revoltella: Chief Economist, European Investment Bank
  • Mario Mattioli: President, Confitarma Italian Shipowners’
  • George Kvirikashvili: International Advisor, EBRD and Former Prime Minister, Georgia
  • Mario Holzner: Director, Vienna Institute for International Economics

SESSION 7

Connectivity with the Mediterranean: Reshaping the Regional Framework for Growth

  • Petre Roman (Chair): Former Prime Minister, Romania
  • Jihad Azour: Director, Central Asia and Middle East Department, IMF
  • Yves Leterme: Former Prime Minister Belgium
  • Ali Babacan: Former Deputy Prime Minister, Turkey
  • Mehdi Jomaa: Former Prime Minister, Tunisia and Member Club of Madrid

SESSION 8

Managing the Global Common for a Resilient Global Economy

  • Chair Jacob Frenkel (Chair): Chairman, Jacob Frenkel Zuckerman Institute for Global Economics
  • Thomas Wieser: Senior Fellow, Bruegel
  • Lord Mark Sedwill: G 7 Chair Task Force on Global Resilience
  • Paolo Garonna: Secretary General, FeBaf
  • Naoko Ishii: Director, Center for Global Commons, University of Tokyo,Former CEO and Chairperson, Global Environment Facility and Former Deputy Vice Minister of Finance, Japan

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