Panel Discussion – 20.09.2016
Panel discussion in Berlin

Brexit has created large political and economic uncertainties. Growth remains slow across the continent. We do not know whether a new crisis will happen in six weeks, six months or six year. But we do know that the euro will not be prepared to face a new crisis. We have assembled a Working Group of international experts who have prepared a three-step plan to reform the Economic and Monetary Union.
Panel discussants: Henrik Enderlein (coordinator of the report), Director of the Jacques Delors Institut – Berlin; Associate Dean and Professor of Political Economy, Hertie School of Governance, Enrico Letta (coordinator of the report), President of the Jacques Delors Institute in Paris; Dean of the Paris School of International Affairs, Aart De Geus (member of the working group), Chairman and CEO, Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell (member of the working group), Emerita Consultant, Austrian Institute for Economic Research (WIFO); former member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
Brexit has created large political and economic uncertainties. Growth remains slow across the continent. We do not know whether a new crisis will happen in six weeks, six months or six year. But we do know that the euro will not be prepared to face a new crisis. We have assembled a Working Group of international experts who have prepared a three-step plan to reform the Economic and Monetary Union.