Un appuntamento esclusivo
Il prestigio di questo workshop è legato sia all’importanza delle tematiche trattate, sia al parterre dei relatori e dei partecipanti provenienti da tutto il mondo che comprende esperti, premi Nobel, Presidenti, Amministratori Delegati, Top Manager dei principali gruppi e i rappresentanti delle più importanti istituzioni politiche, economiche e finanziarie nazionali e internazionali.
Il Workshop ha un'impostazione fortemente interattiva e consente ampi spazi di dibattito e confronto anche al di fuori del programma dei lavori.
Gli speaker
La scorsa edizione del workshop – la numero 30 – ha visto tra i relatori: Laurence Boone (Chief Economist, OECD), Carlo Cottarelli (Direttore dell’Osservatorio sui Conti Pubblici Italiani, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy), Claudia Dörr-Voß (State Secretary, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, Germany), Mohamed A. El-Erian (Chief Economic Advisor, Allianz, Germany), Heiner Flassbeck (Honorary Professor, Hamburg University, Germany; former State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Germany), Roland Folz (CEO, solarisBank, Germany), Jacob Frenkel (Chairman, JPMorgan Chase International, USA; Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Group of Thirty G-30; former Governor, Bank of Israel), Federico Fubini (Vice Direttore ad personam, Corriere della Sera, Italy), Clemens Fuest (President IFO – Institute for Economic Research, Germany), Massimo Garavaglia (Vice Ministro dell’Economia e della Finanza), Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg (Chief Economist, World Bank; Elihu Professor of Economics, Yale University, USA), Klaas Knot (President, De Nederlandsche Bank, The Netherlands; Vice Chairman, Financial Stability Board), Richard C. Koo (Chief Economist, Nomura Research Institute, Japan), Francine Lacqua (Anchor and Editor-at-large, Bloomberg Television), Bruno Le Maire (Minister of the Economy and Finance, France), Enrico Letta (Dean, Paris School of International Affairs and Professor of International Relations, Sciences Po, France; già Primo Ministro italiano), Gerard Lyons (Co-founder “Economists for Brexit”, UK), Trevor Manuel (President’s Special Envoy on Investment, South Africa; Chairman, Old Mutual; former Minister of Finance, South Africa; former Minister in the Presidency for the National Planning Commission, South Africa), Ueli Maurer (President, Swiss Confederation; Head of the Federal Department of Finance, Swiss Confederation), Yves Mersch (Executive Board Member, European Central Bank), Mario Monti (Presidente, Università Bocconi di Milano; già Primo Ministro italiano), Jim O’Neill (Chair, Chatham House, UK; former Commercial Secretary to the Treasury, HM Treasury, UK), Pier Carlo Padoan (già Ministro dell’Economia e delle Finanze), Adam Posen (President, Peterson Institute for International Economics, USA), Nouriel Roubini (CEO, Roubini Macro Associates, USA; Professor of Economics, Stern School of Business, New York University, USA), Mehmet Şimşek (former Deputy Prime Minister for Economic and Financial Affairs, Turkey), Chris Skinner (Chairman, The Financial Services Club, UK), Fabio Tamburini (Direttore, Il Sole 24 Ore, Italy), François Villeroy de Galhau (Governor, Banque de France), Martin Wolf (Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, UK), David Woo (Head of Global Interest Rates, Foreign Exchange, Emerging Market Fixed Income & Economic Research, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, USA), Luigi Zingales (Professor of Entrepreneurship and Finance, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, USA).
Nel corso degli anni a Cernobbio si sono poi alternati, tra gli altri, Josef Ackermann, Joaquín Almunia, Giuliano Amato, Gary Becker, Fred Bergsten, Howard Davies, Wim Duisenberg, Stanley Fischer, Fan Gang, Enrico Giovannini, Otmar Issing, Mervyn King, George Mathewson, William McDonough, Robert Mundell, Christian Noyer, Edward Prescott, Alessandro Profumo, Raghuram Rajan, Eiusuke Sakakibara, Myron Scholes, William Sharpe, Vernon Smith, Pedro Solbes Mira, Michael Spence, Joseph Stiglitz, Domenico Siniscalco, Peter Sutherland, John Tiner, Michael Treschow, Giulio Tremonti, Jean-Claude Trichet, Paul Volcker e James Wolfensohn.