AEEF - Asia Europe Economic Forum
With a growing recognition for the need to diversify and consolidate the linkage between economists and practitioners from Asia and Europe, five institutions from Asia and Europe agreed in 2006 to establish an Asia Europe Economic Forum (AEEF) to serve as a high level forum, giving Asian and European policy experts an occasion for in-depth research-based exchanges on global issues of mutual interest.
Participants to those previous editions include former and current high ranking officials (Jon Cunliffe, Dietrich Jahn, Klaus Regling, Hiroshi Wanatabe), senior parliamentarians (Pervenche Béres, Dariusz Rosati), central bank governors (Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, Jean-Pierre Landau, Rachel Lomax, Gwang-ju Rhee, Yi Gang, Zhou Xiachuan), prominent academics (Giancarlo Corsetti, Fan Gang, , Mitsuhiro Fukao, Justin Lin, David Vines), and private sector economists (Marco Annunziata, Ha Jiming, Ku-Hyun Jung, Erik Nielsen).
AEEF Partners
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Bruegel, Belgium |
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Centre d'Etudes Prospectives et d'Information Internationale, France |
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Keio University, Japan |
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Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany |
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Korea University, Korea |
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Funding organisations:
- European Commission, Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs
- European Commission, DG Research (FP7 PEGGED project)
Asian Development Bank
AEEF events
- Eurozone crisis and global economic policy management
AEEF Conference, Seoul, 9 December 2011 - G20: Completing the agenda
AEEF Conference, Paris, 10-11 January 2011 - Facing the aftermath
AEEF Conference, Tokyo, 24-25 March 2010 - Crisis Developments and Long-Term Global Responses- Insights from Asia and Europe
AEEF Conference, Kiel, 7-8 July 2009 - The global financial crisis: policy choices in Asia and Europe Conference
AEEF Conference, Beijing, 8-10 December 2008 - Economic and financial linkages between Asia and Europe Workshop
AEEF Conference, Brussels, 13 March 2008 - European and Asian perspectives on global imbalances
AEEF Conference Beijing, 13-14 July 2006
