The German Economic Institute (IW) and the Hanns Seidel Foundation have the pleasure of inviting you to their second edition of the debate series "China and the European Union: Partners or Rrivals - distrust or confidence?" on the topic: "Market economy vs. state-controlled competition - How do we ensure sustainable growth and innovation?"
Market Economy vs. State-Controlled Competition: How do we Ensure Sustainable Growth and Innovation?
German Economic Institute (IW)
The German Economic Institute (IW) and the Hanns Seidel Foundation have the pleasure of inviting you to their second edition of the debate series "China and the European Union: Partners or Rrivals - distrust or confidence?" on the topic: "Market economy vs. state-controlled competition - How do we ensure sustainable growth and innovation?"
Distinguished speakers include:
- Alexander RADWAN, MP, German Bundestag
- Isabel WISELER-LIMA, MEP
- Jürgen MATTHES, Senior Economist, German Economic Institute (IW)
- Dana HEIDE, Business Journalist, Handelsblatt, Beijing
Moderation: Sandra PARTHIE, Head of Brussels Office, German Economic Institute (IW)
The event will take place online (Zoom) on Thursday, December 3, 2020, from 1.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. The conference languages are German and English (with simultaneous interpretation). The full program can be found under the attached PDF or the registration link.
We kindly ask you to register until Wednesday, December 2, 2020, by using the following link: Programme and Registration
"Market economy vs. state-controlled competition – How do we ensure sustainable growth and innovation?"
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