Free trade is out of steam

Location: WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) , Library & Learning Center Ceremonial Hall 1 on 18 December 2024 Starting at 18:00 Ending at 19:30 WU matters. WU talks.
Type Lecture / discussion
LanguageGerman
Organizer WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) Marketing & Communications

How the new world (dis)order threatens our prosperity

This event is organized by the WU Department of Economics

The pandemic and Putin’s energy policy have thrown the risks of foreign economic dependencies into stark relief. At the same time, populists are attacking the very world trade rules that have made global prosperity possible. China and the USA are decoupling, and globalization is being rolled back. The EU is focusing increasingly on sanctions, supply chain laws, and climate protection – geopolitical and ecological interests are pushing free trade aside. The prosperity of countries like Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, whose wealth is based on trade and small and medium-sized enterprises, is under threat. In their new book, Gabriel Felbermayr and Martin Braml discuss possible ways of safeguarding and even expanding this prosperity.

Keynote:

Gabriel Felbermayr, Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO); professor of economic policy, WU Vienna

This event is an in-person event and will take place on campus. There will be no livestream.

Gabriel Felbermayr
WU Vienna

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