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 Zoltán  Cséfalvay

Zoltán Cséfalvay

Position: Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Hungary to the OECD and UNESCO, Deputy Minister at the Ministry of National Economy of Hungary in the years 2010–2014

Participates in the sessions:

  • The place of Europe in the global economy

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    The place of Europe in the global economy

    The place of Europe in the global economy

    • The mission and strength of Europe? Is Europe’s “soft power” but a distant memory?
    • The European economy in view of global competition. What are its strengths and weaknesses?
    • Where does business go to from Europe? Economic and social repercussions
    • Knowledge, quality and creativity. How to build on the strengths?
    • Europe after Brexit. Consequences for trade, the labour market and finance
    • Brexit versus new possibilities of competing in the European and global economy
  • Global agreements or protectionism?

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    Global agreements or protectionism?

    Global agreements or protectionism?

    • Regulatory instruments of competition in the global economy 
    • Protectionism as a trend in the economy. Is the free market in retreat?
    • The future of global agreements on free trade involving the USA is faced with a change of the political and economic doctrine
    • The threat of ‘trade wars’. In what way could they impact the European and Polish economy?
    • A free market economy for China? When and under what conditions?
    • Is China the driver of globalisation? Consequences for the world
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