International conference 28th March 2023

Organizers : Robert Triffin International (RTI), UCLouvain, Fonds Gutt

Location : Louvain-la-Neuve (Foyer Royal Auditorium +1)

Date : Tuesday 28 March 2023

The financing of the huge investments required to achieve the ecological transition, addressing the increasing threats from climate change and loss of biodiversity, is inextricably linked to the state of International Monetary System. The Paris Agreement explicitly calls for “making finance flows consistent with a pathway towards low greenhouse gas emissions and climate-resilient development.” How the International Monetary and Financial System can best support and facilitate the financing of the ecological transition is the main topic of this event.

Registration is free but mandatory by March 17

via this link: Via this form

for students: Via this form

*the number of participants will be limited

PROGRAMME

9h30 :  Introductory Statements of the partners organizing the conference

9h45:  Lord Stern’s video message

            A time for action on ecological transition and a time for change in economics – Lord Nicholas Stern (Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment)

10h:  Panel 1 –  The environmental emergency and the entry into the digital age : a twofold challenge for societies and central banks

          Moderator : Francesca Monti (UCLouvain)

          Participants:

           Michel Aglietta (University of Paris X-Nanterre)

           Clément Fontan (UCLouvain)

10h45:  Coffee Break

11h15 : De Larosière’s video message

             Putting an end to the financial illusion as a condition for the financing of the ecological transition – Jacques de Larosière (Former Managing Director of IMF)

11h30:  Panel 2 – The financing of the ecological transition in (mostly highly indebted)  emerging and developing countries : why systemic change is needed

              Moderator : Bertrand Candelon (UCLouvain)

              Participants:

             Moritz de Chaisemartin (Systemic Earth)

             Marc Uzan, (Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee)

12h15:  The role of Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) in the financing of the ecological transition – René Karsenti (former Treasurer of EIB, Member of G20 Group of Experts on MDBs)

12h45:   Buffet Lunch

13h45:  Panel 3 – Financing of the ecological transition in the context of the Global Financial Cycle, multiple crises and systemic challenges

          Moderator : Fabio Masini ( University of Roma Tre)

          Participants:

          Christian Ghymers (RTI),

          Tina Emambakhsh (European Central Bank)

          György Szapary (National Bank of Hungary)

14h45:  Panel 4 –The greening of the financial system

         Moderator : Dr. Gusztav Bager (National Bank of Hungary and Pazmani Peter Catholic University)

         Participants:

         David Aikman (King’s Business School)

         Sjoerd van der Zwaag (De Nederlansche Bank)

         Jens van ‘t Klooster (University of Amsterdam)

15h45:  Coffee Break

16h: Keynote Address

        Jean-Paul Servais (Belgian Financial Services and Markets Authority)

16h15: Keynote Address

           Global climate disclosure standards – Lucrezia Reichlin (London Business School)

16h55: Teams intervention : Bertrand Badré (“Blue like an Orange Sustainable Capital“ Fund)

17H05: Closing remarks – Bernard Snoy (RTI).

17h30: Cocktail Reception on invitation

 

Organisators: Francesca Monti, Bernard Snoy et d'Oppuers, Christian Ghymers Hanot

Please note that the conference will be filmed and photos will be taken. If you do not wish to appear on it, please let us know at the following email address: severine.devisscher@uclouvain.be

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