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Economic policy in an unstable environment

Dilemmas and challenges: Polish and German perspectives

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The global and European economy have been operating under increasingly unstable conditions for a considerable period of time. Initially prompted by the global financial and eurozone crises, they were later joined by the migration crisis, the turmoil of Brexit and the Covid pandemic as well as technological disruptions, calls for a green transformation of economies and geo-political tensions between China and the USA. More recently, the growing threat of inflation in times of high debt as well as the war Ukraine and the economic sanctions imposed on Russia in response to it by Western economies have exacerbated the instabilities. How does this impact economic development of national economies, firm behaviour, international business relations and what are appropriate economic policy responses at the national, European and global level in such an unstable environment? These are leading questions to be discussed on this Polish-German conference with a special, but not exclusive focus on Germany, Poland and the Polish-German relations. Areas of interest are, among others, the following issues:

COVID-19-induced structural changes in the economy

Changes in international value chains and trade policy

Inflation theory and anti-inflation policies

Energy Policy

The impact of economic sanctions and counter-sanctions

Digitalization and EU competition policy

Geo-economic developments  and system competition, particular with regard to China and Russia

 

The conference is open to discuss a broad spectrum of questions on the current economic and economic policy challenges from Polish and German perspectives. It will consist of a keynote speech, moderated plenary debates and topical sessions with presentations and discussions. The main language of the conference is English; a selected part is held in German.

Programm

Thursday, 27.10.2022,

10:00 - 10:10   Welcome addresses/ Begrüßung

Prof. Mariusz Próchniak, Dean of the Collegium of World Economy at SGH

Prof. Marzenna Weresa, Director of the World Economy Research Institute

David Gregosz, Director of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation Poland

Andreas Böger, Vice President of the Management Board & Chief Financial Officer mBank S.A

Prof. Jürgen Wandel, Head of the German Economy Research Department and Polish-German Academic Forum at SGH

 

10:10 – 11:10  Key Note & Discussion / Key Note Vortrag & Diskussion
(in German, open for German-speaking students of SGH)

Moderation: Prof. Jürgen Wandel, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

 

Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung in Europa seit der Pandemie und den Auswirkungen eines Gasembargos

Dr. Thomas Obst, IW Köln, German Economic Institute Cologne

 

11:10 – 11:20  Break

 

11:20 – 12:20  Session 1: War, Trade and Energy Crisis – an Economic Policy turning point? (in English)

Moderation: Dr. Jan Cernicky, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung

Effects of War in Ukraine on the Polish Economy
Prof. Sebastian Skuza, University of Warsaw & Secretary of State Ministry of Finance Poland

Trade with Autocracies: Perspectives for the EU
Prof. Thomas Apolte, Universität Münster

Energy Policy Piotr Arak, Polish Economic Institute

 

12:20 – 12:40  Coffee Break

 

12:40 – 13:40  Session 2: Inflation, Monetary Policy and Banking Sector (Part I) (in English)

Moderation: Dr. Waldemar Milewicz, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Monetary policy effects on banking activities in Poland
Andreas Böger , CFO mBank

European Banking Union and German Preferences
Prof. Sebastian Płóciennik, Vistula University & Centre for Eastern Studies

Greening Central Bank Policies: Euro Area versus CEE-3
Prof. Uwe Vollmer, Leipzig University

 

13:40 – 14:10  Lunch Break

 

14:10 – 15:10  Session 2: Inflation, Monetary Policy and Banking Sector (Part II) (in English)

Moderation: Dr. Katarzyna Kaminska, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Inflation and Money
Prof. Krzysztof Kalicki, Kozminski University

Where does inflation come from and how do we combat it?
Prof. Michał Brzoza – Brzezina, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

The impact of the Covid 19 pandemic on Polish and German banking sectors - a comparative analysis
Prof. Eugeniusz Gostomski & Prof. Adam Barembruch, Wyższa Szkoła Bankowa w Gdańsku

 

15:10- 15:20    Break

 

15:20 – 16:35  Session 3: Sector-specific economic developments (in English)

Moderation: Prof. Andreas Bielig, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Priorities of German and European digital policy in times of economic crisis Tankred Schipanski, former Member of German Bundestag, Digital Policy Spokesman of CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group

Small and medium-sized enterprises in trans-border digital trade - opportunities and threats Prof. Elżbieta Czarny, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

The Strategic Behavior of Private Sector Economic Forecasters in Boom and Bust Katharina Köppl, Goethe-University Frankfurt

Government support programs for local government. Case of Poland
Dr. Adam Jarosz, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

 

16:35               End

 

 

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