Institutional Challenges for Candidate and Potential Candidate Countries on the Road to the EU and EMU (ICS) Program.

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Institutional Challenges for Candidate and Potential Candidate Countries on the Road to the EU and EMU (ICS) May 18 22, 2015 Joint Vienna Institute Mariahilferstrasse 97 1060 Vienna Program Course Director: Franz Nauschnigg, Program Officer: Yuriy Makovetskyy, JVI Program Coordinator: Andrea Hofer,

Monday, May 18, 2015 Institutional and legal framework; economic and monetary union in Europe 08.30h Registration (lecture room 600B) Yuriy Makovetskyy, JVI 09.00h Welcome and introduction Franz Nauschnigg, 09.15h Historical overview of the EU integration process Historical context; The rationale for European integration; From economic to political integration; Milestones from founding treaties until the Treaty of Lisbon; The limits of enlargement 10.45h Coffee break 11.00h Introduction to EU-institutions and decision-making How the European Commission, the Council of the EU, the European Council, the European Parliament and the European Court of Justice function and interact Isabella Lindner, Marie-Therese Zelenka, EU Institutional developments a view from practice Institutional Developments: EU Parliament, EU Commission, Croatia - Joining the EU, Latvia - Joining the Euro 12.30h Welcome lunch at JVI JVI Residence, Breakfast room 13.45h Introduction to economic policy in the EU/EA: 15.15h Coffee break Legal base, economic governance and macroeconomic surveillance in the euro area and the EU, the role of EU institutions in economic governance, EU 2020, European Semester 15.30h The ECB, the Eurosystem and the ESCB the institutional set-up of central banking in the euro area 17.00h Close of day Introduction to ECB/Eurosystem/ESCB, mandate and tasks, decision making and working modalities, independence and accountability, interaction of ECB and NCBs through committees Experience of a new ESCB member - The case of Croatia Carmen Nader-Uher, Representative Office, Brussels Kamran Kazemzadeh, Michael Sturm, ECB Davor Lončarek, CNB

Tuesday, May 19, 2015 European responses to the global crisis 09.00h The crisis in the euro area as a challenge for the ECB 10.30h Coffee break Origins of the crisis, challenges for monetary policy, the ECB s policy responses with standard and non-standard measures, interaction with other policies 10.45h The new financial architecture in the EU Banking Union Rationale and institutional set-up; the role and interplay of SSM, SRM and DGS The enhanced role of the ECB in supervision: tasks, working modalities and expected benefits; implications for EU candidate countries / potential candidates 12.30h GROUP PHOTO, followed by Lunch 14.15h Macroprudential Supervision The key lesson from the crisis 15.45h Coffee break Implementation challenges and solutions 16.00h Crisis management 17.30h Close of day Financing mechanisms of the EU (EFSM, EFSF, ESM, EU Balance of Payments (BoP) assistance) and in cooperation with the IMF Michael Sturm, ECB Florian Weidenholzer, ECB Michael Sigmund, Thomas Hrdina, Christina Lerner,

Wednesday, May 20, 2015 Working in a European context Economic, fiscal and financial tools and procedures 09.00h The European Bank Coordination (Vienna) Initiative Review and outlook 09.45h EU Fiscal Policy Co-ordination 10.30h Coffee break 10.45h EU-budget 12.30h Lunch The rationale of fiscal rules in EMU, Stability and Growth Pact (SGP), Sixpack, Twopack, Fiscal Compact Overview of key concepts and figures of the EU budget, determinants of allocations to policy areas (especially structural funds) and Member States; Financial Framework 2014-2020 13.30h Economic analysis of EU candidate countries and potential candidate countries Wolfgang Nitsche, Peter Part, Karin Vorauer- Mischer, Klaus Federmair, Franz Nauschnigg, Piotr Macki, ECB 15.30h Coffee break 15.45h Technical Assistance for EU candidate countries and potential candidate countries 17.30h Close of day Christian Fehlker, ECB Romana Lehner,

Thursday, May 21, 2015 Challenges on the way to EU accession Country experience and workshop 09.00h Roadmap to the EU and EMU: An overview Margit Mischkulnig, 09.30h The EU enlargement policy: Enlargement strategy 2014, benefits of enlargement, enhanced economic dialogue, country-specific information of status of candidate countries and potential candidates Peter Polajnar, EC DG NEAR 11.00h Coffee break 11.15h Country experience in the pre-accession period opportunities and risks The case of Romania 12.45h Lunch Could Romania offer a model for the EU accession? - An answer from the central bank perspective 13.45h SWOT Analysis, accession process, mind mapping 15.45h Coffee break Workshop for 2 groups of participants Gabriela Mihailovici, BNR Moderation: Peter Polajnar, EC DG NEAR Gabriela Mihailovici, BNR Isabella Lindner, 16.00h Group presentations and wrap-up Comments: Peter Polajnar, EC DG NEAR 17.30h Close of day 18.30h Course dinner at Restaurant Beim Novak Richtergasse 12, 1070 Wien

Friday, May 22, 2015 Consequences of the Eurosystem s non-standard monetary policy measures on the Western Balkan 09.00h Closing session: 09.45h Coffee break Wrap up and evaluation of the seminar including oral feedback Handing over of the certificates 10.00h Roundtable-discussion Lecture room 600C Consequences of the ECB s non-standard monetary policy measures on the Western Balkan Keynote speech: Franz Nauschnigg, Yuriy Makovetskyy, JVI Chair: Franz Nauschnigg, Frank Moss, Director General, ECB Fernando Montes- Negret, WB Veselin Pjescic, Vice- Governor of the National Bank of Serbia Maja Kadievska Vojnovik, Vice- Governor of the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia 12.00h End of seminar

Abbreviations: JVI: : : ECB: CNB: EC DG NEAR: BNR: WB: IMF NBS: NBRM: Joint Vienna Institute Oesterreichische Nationalbank Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance European Central Bank Croatian National Bank European Commission, Directorate General for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Banca Naţională a României, National Bank of Romania World Bank International Monetary Fund National Bank of Serbia National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia