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Global Business & Economics

The Global Business and Economics Program works to build upon and strengthen the already deep economic integration between Europe and the United States as well as promote transatlantic leadership in the global economy. Bringing together top business leaders, government policy makers, and economic experts, the program explores transatlantic and global issues of importance to the US and European business community. Our aim is to identify areas for cooperation as well as convergence in policy in an effort to promote an open and mutually beneficial environment for transatlantic business and trade.

Will the 'Merkozy' Economic Strategy Survive the French Elections?

May 08, 2012
Francois Hollande celebrating

On May 8, 2012, the Atlantic Council hosted an on-the-record members’ conference call with Gideon Rachman, chief foreign affairs columnist at the Financial Times, on the repercussions of the French and Greek elections, as voters in both countries delivered a stinging rebuke to political parties which called for continued austerity and fiscal retrenchment.

Turkey's Perspectives on the G-20 and Global Finance

April 20, 2012
Ali Babacan speech ACUS

On April 20, the Atlantic Council held a broad-ranging discussion with Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan on global economic dynamics as the global economic community converges on Washington for the World Bank-International Monetary Fund spring meetings.

Jumpstarting the Transatlantic Partnership for Jobs and Growth

April 18, 2012
Tom Donohue ACUS

US Chamber President and CEO Thomas Donohue called on the transatlantic community to “make history” by taking bold policy steps to further integrate the US and European economies. At an event hosted by the Atlantic Council on April 18—on the eve of the World Bank-International Monetary Fund spring meetings—Donohue had a clear message for leaders gathering in Washington: “stop all the hand-wringing.”

US Chamber President and CEO Donohue Calls for More Ambitious US-EU Economic Partnership

April 18, 2012

US Chamber President and CEO Thomas Donohue invoked the historic and deep ties between Europe and the United States, calling on the transatlantic community to “inject more ambition into our own economic partnership,” by completing a US-EU economic and trade pact to lower barriers, converge regulations, and expand job-creating trade and investment. 

How Spain Can Save Europe

Ben Carliner | April 17, 2012
Mariano Rajoy

Spanish sovereign bond yields are rising again. It seems that the ECB’s long term refinancing operation has not bought as much time as was hoped. But what are the markets worried about? Is it the backsliding by Spain’s government over its fiscal deficit targets? Or is it in fact austerity itself?

New Solutions to Close the Skills Gap

April 11, 2012
New solutions to close the skills gap

On December 15, 2011, the Atlantic Council partnered with PwC to host an inaugural high-level roundtable of leading business, government, and academic experts to analyze the global mismatch between skills and jobs, better known as the “skills gap,” and offer policy solutions. This issue brief summarizes the conclusions of that discussion. 

The Austere Life: The Changing Nature of Europe's Politics and Societies

April 09, 2012
Lucas Papademos and Philippos

On April 9, the Global Business & Economics Program hosted a conference call with Kostas Bakoyannis and Alexis Papahelas to discuss the Greek political system and daily life under the country’s heavy austerity measures.

Greece: An Effective Model for Europe's Next Wave of Debt Restructuring?

March 27, 2012
Greece's Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos listens to a question during a news conference in Athens March 9, 2012.

On March 27, the Global Business and Economics Program hosted a conference call with sovereign debt experts Anna Gelpern and Mitu Gulati to discuss Greece’s private debt restructuring and the possibility of other indebted Eurozone countries following in Athens’ footsteps.

Bailouts Are no Substitute for Reforms

Leszek Balcerowicz | March 19, 2012
Euro bank stress test

The eurozone’s fiscal problems are triggering memories of policies used to deal with similar crises in the past. In years past we have seen the IMF and comparable institutions acting as crisis lenders offering official bail-outs to distressed sovereign borrowers.

The Finance Crisis: Lessons Learned from Canada and the Way Forward

March 06, 2012
Finance Crisis and Canada logo

On November 16, 2011 the Atlantic Council, Thomson Reuters, the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, and the Embassy of Canada hosted a day-long conference to look at the actions and tools Canada used to so successfully weather the financial crisis.

Program Staff

C. Boyden Gray Fellow on Global Finance and Growth and Project Director, Transatlantic Finance Initiative
Chris Brummer
Associate Director
Garrett Workman
Senior Fellow
Alexei Monsarrat
Senior Fellow
Douglas J. Besharov
Megan Greene, Senior Fellow
 

PROGRAM EVENTS

Roundtable on Best Practices for International Financial Regulation

On May 2, the Atlantic Council’s Global Business and Economics Program hosted an off-the-record roundtable of financial regulators, experienced attorneys, and leading academics on international financial reform with the first vice president of the European Parliament, Gianni Pittella.

Why Global Markets Require Global Rules and US-EU Cooperation

On February 15 the Atlantic Council and The Clearing House are hosting a discussion with Michel Barnier, European commissioner for the internal market and services, on the future of transatlantic financial regulatory cooperation and its impact on the financial industry and the global economic recovery.

Global Innovations for National Change in Healthcare

On February 5, the Atlantic Council and PwC will host a symposium on the future of healthcare with Novartis Chairman and Atlantic Council International Advisory Board Member Dr. Daniel Vasella.

Securities and Growth: The Case for Convergence

David Wright, secretary general of the International Organization of Securities Commissions, joined the Atlantic Council for a discussion on the future of global financial regulatory reform and its impact on the securities industry.

Tests for Government and Business from the Shifting World Economy

On November 16, the Atlantic Council’s Global Business and Economics program convened two expert panels to discuss the challenges for business and political leaders from the shifting world economy.

Europe's Unfinished Currency

On Wednesday, October 24, the Atlantic Council hosted a discussion on the future of Europe’s single currency with Dr. Thomas Mayer, Deutsche Bank’s former chief economist and current senior advisor to the bank. 

Encouraging Public-Private Partnerships to Fight Financial Crime

On October 18 Thomson Reuters and the Atlantic Council released the report “Encouraging Public-Private Partnership to Fight Financial Crime,” and convened a small conference of senior experts to discuss its findings.

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