June 2, 2015: Bundesbank-IAW Lecture on European Economic Integration
Lecture series, jointly organized by the IAW and the BW-Office of the Deutsche Bundesbank; held annually at the University of Tübingen.
Professor Harold James [Princeton University]: What Monetary Union Means for Europe
March 24, 2015: IAW-Jahresversammlung at the Deutsche Bundesbank in Stuttgart
Annual assembly of the IAW Award ceremony of the Norbert-Kloten-Prize for Applied Economic Research 2015
Leopold M. Schiele M.Sc.: „Regional Values and Firms‘ Tax Payments“
TTIP: Chances and Risks for Germany - Prof. Gabriel Felbermayr PhD (Cesifo-Institute, Munich) Panel Discussion
December 15, 2014: IAW Seminar at 3 p.m.
Labour market effects of retraining for the unemployed. The role of occupations.
Dr Julia Lang [IAB Nuremberg]
July 9, 2014: IAW Seminar at 2 p.m.
Do exporting firms benefit from multinational retail networks? Evidence from France.
Charlotte Emlinger [CEPII, Paris] and Karine Latouche [INRA, Nantes]
June 30, 2014: Bundesbank-IAW Lecture on European Economic Integration
Is the Eurocrisis over?
Professor Paul de Grauwe [London School of Economics]
The Bundesbank-IAW Lecture on European Economic Integration invites leading experts in economics to present their research results on the future direction of the European economy.
The Bundesbank-IAW Lecture on European Economic Integration is organised in cooperation with the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences of the University of Tübingen.
The lecture by Professor de Grauwe was based on a recent paper that is forthcoming in 'The Manchester School'. The paper is available for download here.