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Integration in Europe: European Union and Eurasian Union October 20 24, 2014 Joint Vienna Institute Mariahilferstrasse 97 1060 Vienna Program Course Director: Franz Nauschnigg, Program Coordinator: Andrea Hofer, Program Officer: Alexander Prostimkin, JVI Concept and coordination: Elisabeth Vitzthum (MoF), Romana Lehner (), Isabella Lindner ()

Monday, October 20, 2014 EU-integration Lecture room 600B 08.30h Registration Alexander Prostimkin, JVI 09.00h Welcome and introduction Adam Gersl, JVI Franz Nauschnigg, 09.15h Historical overview of the EU integration process 10.45h Coffee break 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; Introduction to EU institutions 11.00h Latest economic developments in the EU and in the euro area: after the crisis - zero growth? Challenges for EU and euro area economic policy making in the context of fiscal consolidation, financial stabilisation and worsening geopolitical conditions 12:30h GROUP PHOTO followed by 13:00h Welcome lunch at restaurant Beim Novak Richtergasse 12, 1070 Wien Isabella Lindner, Isabella Lindner, 14.30h IMF/ EU Financing Mechanisms for non-eu countries in macroeconomic crisis: 16.00h Coffee break - EU Balance of Payments (BoP) assistance - Macro-Financial Assistance (MFA) to non-eu countries - IMF Financing - program countries, i.e. Ukraine, 16.15h 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, expected benefits, implications EU/Russia - restrictive measures on financial institutions 17.45h Close of day Thomas Hrdina, MoF of Austria Andrea Hofer, Florian Weidenholzer, ECB

Tuesday, October 21, 2014 European Union 9.00h European Neighbourhood Policy: Policy strategy and institutional framework Margit Mischkulnig, MoF of Austria 10.30h Coffee break The view of a EU member state 10.45h European Neighbourhood Policy: Financial instruments: EIB, Macro-Financial Assistance Margit Mischkulnig, MoF of Austria 12.00h Lunch break 13.15h Key Note speech Independent evaluation of EU association agreements Peter Havlik, wiiw 14.15h Coffee break 14.30h Panel Discussion: Regional cooperation: EU and the Eurasian Union Case Presentations Russian Federation Dialogue Russia-EU on Financial and Macroeconomic Policy Integration Instrument Chair: Peter Havlik, wiiw Panelists: Larisa Ignatova, MoF of the Russian Federation Georgia trade integration, capital flows, FDI, shared institutions and decision making processes Moldova trade integration, capital flows, FDI, shared institutions and decision making processes Ukraine trade integration, capital flows, FDI, shared institutions and decision making processes 16.30h Close of day Nino Tsotoidze, Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development Lucia Hardaca, National Bank of Moldova Liudmyla Dmytrieva, MoF of Ukraine

Wednesday, October 22, 2014 Eurasian Union 09.00h Eurasian Economic Union: Current situation and Prospects for Development of International Cooperation 10.00h Eurasian Economic Union: 11.00h Coffee break Future Prospects for financial cooperation 11.30h Independent evaluation of the cooperation with and in the Eurasian Union: 13.00h Lunch break Science diplomacy: Challenges and opportunities of economic integration within a wider European and Eurasian space (IIASA project) 14.30h Case Presentations (i.e. trade integration, capital flows, FDI, shared institutions and decision making processes) Belarus Kazakhstan 16.00h Coffee break 16.15h Workable Alternatives to stagnation or rivalry between EU and Eurasian Union: 18.00h Close of day Could EU / EFTA serve as a model? Could EEA serve as a model? What is so special about the Swiss-EU cooperation? 18.30h Course dinner at Restaurant Glacis Beisl Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna Viktor Spassky, Eurasian Economic Commission Dmitri Lyakishev, National Bank of the Russian Federation Peter Havlik, wiiw Margaret Collins, IIASA Elena Boligatova, Yulia Molosh, Ministry of Economy of Belarus Ms Venera Kabetenova, National Bank of Kazakhstan Nurlan Toxeitov, MoF of Kazakhstan Tore Grønningsæter, EFTA, Brussels Gregor Woschnagg, former EU permanent representative of Austria, Brussles

Thursday, October 23, 2014 Capital account liberalization - Country experience and workshop 09:00h Restrictive Measures in the conflict context Their economic, financial and banking sector implications for the EU and Russia a first evaluation Klaus Vondra, Alfred Katterl, MoF of Austria 10:30h Coffee break 10.45h Managing capital flows in a globalized economy Marek Dabrowski, CASE, Warsaw 11:45h Capital account liberalization and the role of capital flows in the crisis Franz Nauschnigg, 12:45h Lunch break Fully and partly liberalized countries; Short-term abandonment of liberalization measures; Restrictive liberalization policies as a response to financial crisis; Measures for central banks in financial crisis; Austria s experiences with capital account liberalization 13:45h Tour de table on capital flows, liberalization and the crisis 15:15h Coffee break Respective country experience, brief presentations by participants 15:30h Tour de table on capital flows, liberalization and the crisis (cont.) Seminar participants Seminar participants 17:00h Wrap Up and evaluation of the seminar Franz Nauschnigg, 17:30h Close of day

Friday, October 24, 2014 JVI Panel Discussion: Energy-relations in Europe 09.00h JVI Panel Discussion: Energy relations in Europe Lecture room 600C Norbert Funke, Director, JVI (Chair) Economic and political challenges for energy in Europe: Energy union and safe energy supply for EU member states; Russia as a provider of energy the way forward. Panelists: Ulrich Streibl, Senior Vice President Corporate Strategy, OMV Christian Schönbauer, Director, Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy of Austria N.N., Gazprom Paul Rübig, Member of the European Parliament 11.15h Drinks Kurt Bayer, former Executive Director, EBRD Abbreviations: JVI: Joint Vienna Institute : Oesterreichische Nationalbank / Central Bank of Austria MoF: Ministry of Finance ECB European Central Bank EC: European Commission wiiw Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche / The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies EDB Eurasian Development Bank IIASA International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Vienna, Austria EFTA European Free Trade Association CASE Center for Social and Economic Research, Warsaw, Poland EBRD European Bank for Reconstruction and Development This program is subject to change.