Policy Center Lecture

The Politics of the Euro Area Crisis

Athanasios Orphanides

Professor of the Practice of Global Economics and Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management and Senior Fellow at the Center for Financial Studies.

10 am to 11 am, September 13, 2013 Room 1 G 191, PEG Building, 1st floor Campus Westend, Goethe University Frankfurt

Athanasios Orphanides will discuss the origins of the euro area crisis and the role of politics in hindering its resolution and risking the demise of the European Union project.

The lecture will be chaired by Prof. (President of the Center for Financial Studies).

Athanasios Orphanides is Professor of the Practice of Global Economics and Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He is also Senior Fellow at the Center for Financial Studies and Research Fellow at the Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability in Frankfurt. Athanasios served a five-year term as Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus from 3 May 2007 to 2 May 2012. After the introduction of the euro in Cyprus on 1 January 2008, he also served as a member of the Governing Council of the and, following the creation of the European Systemic Risk Board, he was elected a member of its first Steering Committee. Earlier he had served as Senior Adviser at the Federal Reserve Board, where he had started his career following the completion of a Ph.D. degree in economics at MIT.

The S A F E Policy Center lecture series aims to foster debates on topical issues. We would be pleased to welcome you to this lecture.

Hans-Helmut Kotz and Jan Pieter Krahnen, Program Directors, S A F E Policy Center

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