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Global Economic Dynamics

Webinar Invitation

We help make complex economic dynamics transparent and understandable. The project examines the causes and effects of economic trends, as well as the connections linking one trend to another.

 

Webinar on 29 March 2017

GED BRIEFING: EU-Japan Trade Deal – Learn more about its Economic Effects and Policy Implications

Dear GED followers,

PLEASE JOIN US on Wednesday, 29 March 2017 at 2.00 - 2.45 pm CEST (Berlin) for our GED Webinar. Dr. Christian Bluth and Dr. Cora Jungbluth from the Global Economic Dynamics (GED) team will present the key findings of our new study "On the Economics of an EU-Japan Free Trade Agreement". Afterwards, Dr. Axel Berkofsky, Gianni Mazzocchi Fellow at the University of Pavia, Italy and Senior Associate Research Fellow at the Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI), Milan, Italy will discuss the role of the agreement with regards to the broader relationship between the EU and Japan.

Please register here …it’s free!

The interactive online session will provide an overview of the economic effects of the EU-Japan trade deal and potential implications for EU-Japan relations.

Specifically, we will focus on the following questions: 

• What is the current state of negotiations between the EU and Japan? 
• How would a shallow/deep trade deal affect GDP, bilateral trade volumes and sectoral value-added in the EU and Japan?
• Which role does the agreement play for the relations between the two economic powers?
• Which are the prospects for future negotiations?

Please join our discussion online or by phone!

We look forward to greeting you online!

If you register for our webinar, a reminder will be sent to you automatically one hour prior to the beginning of the event.

Kind regards,

 

Andreas Esche
Director
Program Shaping Sustainable Economies
Bertelsmann Stiftung

 

 

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We help make complex economic dynamics transparent and understandable.

The project examines the causes and effects of economic trends, as well as the connections linking one trend to another.

 

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Andreas Esche

Director, Program Megatrends

 

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