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Mandeville Lecture 2012 by Jean-Claude Trichet

“Towards a new economic European Governance.”

The 18th Mandeville Lecture 'Towards a new economic European Governance' was delivered by Dr Jean-Claude Trichet, president of the European Central Bank 2003—2011, on Wednesday 6 June 2012 in the Aula of Erasmus University Rotterdam. 

Besides this honorary lecture, two side-events took place: a Masterclass for talented students with mr Trichet and an Expertmeeting about the future of banking.

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Dr Trichet was born in Lyon (1942). He was educated at the Ecole National Supérieure des Mines and the Ecole Nationale d’Administration. In 1993 he became president of the Banque de France. Ten years later he succeeded Wim Duisenberg – Mandeville laureate 1998 - as the second president of the European Central Bank, serving until November 2011. Nowadays he chairs the G30, the international forum of public and private sector financial leaders.

Dr Trichet has been awarded several honorary doctorates. Last year Her Majesty Queen Beatrix appointed him Knight Grand Cross in the Order of Orange Nassau.

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