Seminar
Details
Das Projekt wurde in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Polnischen Institut für Internationale Angelegenheiten durchgeführt.
Programme
to a seminar and a presentation of the latest issue
of PISM quarterly Sprawy Międzynarodowe
entitled
Has Germany Been Wrong?
European Economy and the Threat of a New Big Crisis
PANELISTS:
Karl-Heinz Paqué
Otto-von-Guericke-University, Magdeburg
Ryszard Petru
President, Association of Polish Economists (TEP)
Sebastian Płóciennik
Head of EU programme, The Polish Institute of International Affairs
MODERATOR:
Henryk Szlajfer
Editor-in-chief, Sprawy Międzynarodowe
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6 November 2014 (Thursday)
The Polish Institute of International Affairs
1A Warecka Street,
Conference room, 1st floor
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The meeting will be held in English
Those wishing to attend are kindly requested to confirm by 5 November 2014
via online registration
In case of problems with online registration, please contact us at:
(22) 556 80 70/71 or winiarska@pism.pl
In recent years Germany has often been described as having the best economic model for coping with the economic and financial crisis. Indeed, it has been able to reduce unemployment, stabilise its public finances as well as preserve its export prowess. Berlin's approach has become a dominating element of eurozone policy in response to the crisis. However, Europe’s sluggish recovery has provoked rising doubts regarding the efficiency of the German recovery recipe, and the recent weakness of Germany’s own economy adds another striking angle to the debate.