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09/12/2016 - 09/12/2016 | Berlin
Germany will take on the G20 presidency this coming fall after China’s. As global economic growth still remains fragile and new sources of vulnerability impact the world economy, the G20 faces a challenging agenda. In addition to addressing anemic economic growth, the G20 is under pressure to tackle new items that may have far-ranging implications for the global economy in the longer term: from the migration and refugee crisis to climate change, from inclusive growth to the implications of a digital economy. ESMT Berlin, the Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW) and the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) have asked an illustrious panel to discuss the agenda of the German G20 presidency and share their insights about possible ways forward.
Panel discussion with
Rt. Hon. Paul Martin, former Prime Minister of Canada
Prof. Lars-Hendrik Röller, Chief Economic Advisor to the Chancellor, G7 and G20 Sherpa
Dr. Domenico Lombardi, Director of the Global Economy Program, CIGI
Prof. Jörg Rocholl, President, ESMT Berlin
Prof. Dennis Snower, IfW Kiel
Moderator: Stefan Wagstyl, Chief Germany Correspondent, Financial Times
Closing remarks by Dr. Rohinton Medhora, President, CIGI
Information on participating / attending:
Please register online: https://registration.esmt.org/events/2016-09-12/.
Date:
09/12/2016 12:00 - 09/12/2016 13:30
Event venue:
ESMT Berlin
Schlossplatz 1
10178 Berlin
Berlin
Germany
Target group:
Business and commerce, Journalists
Email address:
Relevance:
transregional, national
Subject areas:
Economics / business administration, Politics
Types of events:
Conference / symposium / (annual) conference
Entry:
08/29/2016
Sender/author:
Ulrike Schwarzberg
Department:
Corporate Communications and Marketing
Event is free:
yes
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event55199
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