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    Conference in English
Have we Definitely Avoided the Worst?
The Domestic and International Political Economy of the Recovery
 IFRI
Contact: October 30, 2009
   

Global macroeconomic imbalances were a major cause of the current crisis, and attempts to deal with them are certain to create powerful national and international tensions. What are those tensions likely to be, and what do they tell us about prospects for the future? Rebalancing of growth, then, raises again the problem of winners and losers. The structure of interests in the large countries is changing as their economic orientation changes. Can governments facilitate positive changes and strengthen international environment through increase cooperation among them?

Compte rendu du Club du CEPII
   
Jeffry A. Frieden
Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University
Moderator
Jacques Mistral, Head of Economic Studies, IFRI
Discussants
Patrick Allard, Counselor, Centre for Analysis & Forecasting, French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs
Gunther Capelle-Blancard, Deputy-Director, CEPII