Events, News, Seminars and conferences 2012-2019
“We have very few years to put in place the big economic shifts needed as our growth model is not sustainable” said Teresa Ribera, Director of the Institute for sustainable development and international relations (IDDRI) at an EIB Insitute seminar on...
News, Seminars and conferences 2012-2019
“The longer you wait (to tackle climate change) the harder and the more expensive it gets” said Professor Jim Skea, Imperial College, London, co-Chair of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Working Group III (Mitigation) at an EIB Institute seminar....
Events, News, Seminars and conferences 2012-2019
Despite the rise in services, manufacturing is still the hotbed of innovation and productivity in today’s economy, said Professor Murat Yülek, Director of the Center for Industrial Policy and Development, Istanbul Commerce University, at an EIB Institute seminar. In...
Events, News, Seminars and conferences 2012-2019
Why does South East Europe appear to be so unstable? because the “persisting deficiency of democratic culture and institutions in the region,” said Zvezdana Kovac, Executive Director of the Centre for Democracy and Reconciliation in South East Europe...
Events, News, Seminars and conferences 2012-2019
In 2050, Africa will be more populated than China but the young working age population will be three times larger, said Serge Michailof, from the French Institute for International and Strategic Affairs, IRIS, and former Head of Operations at Agence Française de...
Events, News, Seminars and conferences 2012-2019
The crisis initiated in 2007-2008 has highlighted the sub-optimal nature of the Eurozone as an optimal currency area (OCA), said Bernard Fingleton, Director of research in the Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, and laureate of the EIB-ERSA (European...