RCEA-Europe is the European Branch of RCEA.
RCEA branches are independent research organizations that share the common founding principles and mission of RCEA. They participate in and assist RCEA-HQ in fulfilling its mission, yet they remain fully independent in their scientific research and dissemination activities.
RCEA-Europe is located at the University of Milano-Bicocca (Department of Economics, Management, and Statistics), and it is directed by Prof. Claudio Morana (University of Milano-Bicocca). Prof. Patrizio Tirelli (University of Pavia) and Prof. Maurizio Mussoni (University of Bologna) serve as Vice Directors. Prof. Pierpaolo Benigno (University of Bern) and Prof. Richard Baillie (King's College London & Michigan State University) are members of its Advisory Board.
Our current research activities are focused on the interconnection between the European business and financial cycles (macro-finance interface), also in relation to the Green Transition challenge, and the current productivity slowdown in Europe.
We are a permanent research group dedicated to the study of these phenomena, which periodically organizes workshops and conferences and gathers academics and policymakers to discuss scientific results on the evolving macro-financial environment and the associated challenges for economic policy.
You can contact us at rcea.world@gmail.com
Economic Policy in an Era of Compounded Climatic, Geopolitical, and Technological Risks - 22-23 February 2027 - Erasmus School of Economics - Rotterdam NL
Emerging Macroeconomic, Financial, and Environmental Policy Challenges in an Era of Policrises and Rising Uncertainties - 23-24 March 2026 - SAFE Goethe University Frankfurt - Frankfurt DE
New Frontiers in Macroeconomics - 7 February 2025 - University of Pavia - Pavia IT
New Environmental Challenges for Fiscal, Monetary, and Macroprudential Policy - 16-17 January 2025 - Bayes Business School - London UK
Macroeconomic Regime Changes: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Challenges Ahead 1 December 2023 - London School of Economics and Political Science - London UK
Global Threats to the World Economy - 2-3 February 2023 - University of Milano-Bicocca - Milan IT (online)