Neues Wachstum in Europa?
Steht Europa eine längere Stagnationsphase bevor? Hat das europäische Wirtschafts- und Sozialmodell noch Vorbildcharakter? Bedarf es einer Anpassung des institutionellen EU-Rahmens, um nachhaltig Wachstum und Beschäftigung zu generieren? Müssen die Begriffe „Wachstum“ und „Wohlstand“ neu definiert werden?
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Ph.D. Olli REHN
European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs and the Euro, Brussels
Olli Rehn joined the current college of Commissioners in February 2010 as European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs, and in October 2011 he was appointed Vice-President of the Commission responsible for Economic and Monetary Affairs and the Euro. | |
Before that he served as Commissioner for Enlargement (November 2004 - February 2010) and Commissioner for Enterprise and Information Society (July - November 2004). He was the Head of Cabinet of Commissioner Erkki Liikanen between 1998 and 2002. | |
In 2002-2003 Olli Rehn worked as Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Helsinki. | |
He was a member of the Finnish Parliament from 1991 until 1995, when he also chaired the Finnish delegation to the Council of Europe. He was a member of the European Parliament in 1995-96. He was deputy chairman of the Centre Party in 1988-94 and chairman of the Centre Youth in 1987-89. | |
Olli Rehn has a D.Phil. in international political economy from Oxford University (1996) and an MA in political science from the University of Helsinki (1989). In 1982-1983 he studied economics, international relations and journalism at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota. |
Dr. Karl AIGINGER
Director, WIFO - Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Vienna
1966-1970 | Studies of Economics, University of Vienna |
since 1970 | Economic Researcher, WIFO - Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Vienna |
1982 | Visiting Professor, Stanford University, California |
1984-1987 | Deputy Director, WIFO - Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Vienna |
1991 | Visiting Professor, MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Massachusetts |
1993-2000 | Member, Supervisory Board, ÖIAG - Österreichische Industrieholding, Vienna |
1996-1998 | Deputy Director, WIFO - Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Vienna |
1997 | Visiting Professor, University of California, Los Angeles |
2000-2004 | Deputy Director, WIFO - Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Vienna |
since 1992 | Honorary Professor, Industrial Economics & Economic Policies, Johannes Kepler University Linz |
since 2000 | Editor, Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade together with Marcel Canoy |
2002 | Visiting Professor, Research and Lecturing, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University |
since 2005 | Director, WIFO - Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Vienna |
since 2006 | Professor for Economic Policy, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna |
since 2012 | Coordinator, WWWforEurope (European Commission FP7) |
Mag. Christoph NEUMAYER
Director General, Federation of Austrian Industries, Vienna
Studies of History, Journalism and Law, University of Vienna | |
Graduation with honors (Mag.phil) in History and Communication Science | |
Degree from the 32nd Post Graduate Management University Course at the Vienna University of Economics and Business | |
7th Strategic Leadership Course of the LVAK (Austrian National Defence Academy) on behalf of the Federal Government and the National Security Council | |
Postgraduate Diploma in General Management, ESMT European School of Management and Technology, Berlin | |
1991-1992 | Press spokesman of the Vienna branch of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) |
1992-1997 | Permanent freelancer in the editorial department for ethnic minorities of the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) |
1997-1998 | Press Officer, Federation of Austrian Industries (IV), Editor-in-Chief of "Industry News Service" |
1998-1999 | Federal Managing Director of Young Industry / Group 1031 |
1999-2001 | Manager of the IV Newsroom, Federation of Austrian Industries (IV) |
2001-2011 | Director of Marketing & Communication Federation of Austrian Industries (IV) |
since 2011 | Director General of the Federation of Austrian Industries (IV) |
Ph.D. Tomás SEDLACEK
Chief Macroeconomic Strategist, CSOB - Ceskoslovenská obchodní banka a.s., Prague
2001 | Ph.D. in Theoretical Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University |
2006 | Yale University World Fellowship |
2001-2003 | Economic Advisor to President Vaclav Havel of the Czech Republic |
2004-2006 | Advisor to the Minister of Finance and First Deputy Prime Minister of the Czech Republic |
since 2006 | Chief Macroeconomic Strategist, CSOB - Ceskoslovenská obchodní banka a.s., Prague |
since 2009 | Member, National Economic Council of the Government of the Czech Republic |
since 2013 | Council Member, World Economic Forum |
Group Member, New Narrative for Europe, European Commission |
John PEET
Europe Editor, The Economist, London
1975-1985 | HM Treasury, London, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Brussels |
1986-1989 | Britain Correspondent, The Economist, London |
1989-1991 | Washington DC Correspondent, The Economist |
1991-1996 | Executive Editor, Surveys Editor, The Economist, London |
1996-1999 | Brussels (EU) Correspondent, The Economist |
1999-2003 | Business Affairs Editor, The Economist, London |
since 2003 | Europe Editor, The Economist, London |