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    Financial integration and European priorities. Bruegel Third-Party Papers, November 2006

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    Paper for the third conference of the Monetary and Stability Foundation, 'Challenges to the financial system –ageing and low Growth' Jean Pisani-Ferry discusses the fact that Europe's financial integration is significantly more advanced than the integration of products and labour markets. He advocates a more strategic approach to financial sector reforms and an explicit identification of the way in which they can help to alleviate the main constraints on growth or contribute to improving the stability of the euro area

    Euro area governance: What went wrong in the euro area? How to repair it?

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    Bruegel Director Jean Pisani-Ferry focuses on the institutional response to the euro area crisis with the Van Rompuy Task Force being set up to reform economic governance. The task force is due to present its progress report shortly and the author examines two basic questions in this contextÂ? what went wrong in the euro area (and the lessons learnt from this) and consequently what are the three choices for reforming governance. He explains why implementation of existing rules need to be strengthened and why the Van Rompuy Task Force should revisit the fundamental principles on which the EMU is founded and resist the temptation to solely address divergences. 

    Euro area governance: What went wrong in the euro area? How to repair it? Bruegel Policy Contribution 2010/05, June 2010

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    Bruegel Director Jean Pisani-Ferry focuses on the institutional response to the euro area crisis with the Van Rompuy Task Force being set up to reform economic governance. The task force is due to present its progress report shortly and the author examines two basic questions in this context– what went wrong in the euro area (and the lessons learnt from this) and consequently what are the three choices for reforming governance. He explains why implementation of existing rules need to be strengthened and why the Van Rompuy Task Force should revisit the fundamental principles on which the EMU is founded and resist the temptation to solely address divergences

    Save the "THRU" in the A.N.A. calibration

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    The conventional network analyzer (NWA) two-port calibration procedures require a standard thru line to be connected between the ports. Unfortunately in many applications, for example when measuring MMIC or on-wafer devices with not aligned ports, a custom thru line must be used. The procedure here applied overcomes the difficulty due to the poor knowledge of this thru element since it is based on a generic reciprocal unknown two port structure, provided that its S21 phase shift is roughly known. Some experimental comparisons with other well sound calibration techniques will be here presented where different reciprocal two-port structures were used as unknown thr

    Asia-Europe: the third link

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    The report provides a comprehensive analysis of Europe-East Asia interdependences (in terms of relative economic weights, trade and financial integration, trade and financial flows, exchange rate and wealth transfers). The prime motivation of the paper is that linkages between Europe and East Asia remain frequently underestimated. While the “third link†between them is in many respects as important as the linkages between the two regions and North America, it is too often regarded only as of secondary importance.Regional integration, Financial integration, Trade integration, East Asia, European Monetary Union, Pisani-Ferry , Cohen-Setton

    What's Wrong With Lisbon? Bruegel Third-Party Papers, June 2005

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    There is thus a need for a deeper investigation into the shortcomings of the Lisbon strategy. What this paper argues is that the reason for those shortcomings is a lack of incentives to coordinate reforms within the EU. It makes the point that the very rationale for undertaking reforms jointly is in fact weak for the EU as a whole while it is stronger within the Eurozone. If this analysis is correct, the conclusion is that the EU must give thoughts to improving the incentive they face, especially within the Eurozone. It must also make better use of its own instruments – the EU legislation, the budget, monetary policy and the Stability pact. This paper starts with a short assessment of economic situation in the Union and the degree to which it explains the result of the referendums. Part 2 is devoted to an evaluation of the Lisbon strategy. Part 3 discusses why this strategy did not deliver. Recommendations for improving it are made in part 4. Part 5 concludes2

    Il monitoraggio e la valutazione dei progetti di cooperazione decentrata: il caso della Regione Veneto

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    La Regione Veneto promuove e sostiene le attività di cooperazione decentrata allo sviluppo sin dal 1999 con l’approvazione della legge regionale 16 dicembre 1999, n. 55 (BUR n. 110/1990) “Interventi regionali per la promozione dei diritti umani, la cultura di pace, la cooperazione allo sviluppo e la solidarietà”. L'articolo presenta un'analisi quali-quantitativa dell'attività di valutazione dei progetti regionali avviata dal 2006 ad oggi

    The Accidental Player: The EU and the Global Economy. Bruegel Working Papers, November 2005

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    Paper prepared for a lecture at the Indian Centre for Research on International Economic Relations in New Delhi, 25 November 2005. Jean Pisani-Ferry says that while the US exercises leadership over the entire scope of international economic relations, Europe can be characterised as an ‘accidental player’ whose international behaviour lacks consistency

    Réflexions sur la proposition Weitzman C. de Boissieu J. Mistral G. Etrillard J.-P. Landau J.-P. Fitoussi J. Le Dem J. Pisani-Ferry

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    Le Dem Jean, Pisani-Ferry Jean. Réflexions sur la proposition Weitzman C. de Boissieu J. Mistral G. Etrillard J.-P. Landau J.-P. Fitoussi J. Le Dem J. Pisani-Ferry. In: Revue française d'économie, volume 3, n°2, 1988. pp. 205-210
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