Nagel Leads Discussion on Germany's Economic Competitiveness at Ludwig-Erhard Lecture
Joachim Nagel, President of the Deutsche Bundesbank, recently delivered a lecture at the Ludwig-Erhard Lecture hosted by the INSM. Following his speech, Nagel engaged in a discussion with Professor Ursula Weidenfeld, Professor Marcel Fratzscher of DIW Berlin, and Professor Stefan Kooths of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy.
Nagel's lecture, titled 'Do We Need a Prosperity Update?', explored economic and financial policy measures to ensure Germany's competitiveness. Despite the search results lacking specific details about the participants' past or political backgrounds, Marcel Fratzscher is recognised for his role as President of the German Institute for Economic Research, and Stefan Kooths is associated with the Kiel Institute for the World Economy.
The discussion that followed Nagel's lecture provided an opportunity for the experts to share their insights and engage in a dialogue about the topics raised in his speech.
The Ludwig-Erhard Lecture, featuring Joachim Nagel as the main speaker, sparked a thought-provoking discussion on Germany's economic competitiveness. The participation of prominent economists, including Marcel Fratzscher and Stefan Kooths, enriched the event and offered diverse perspectives on the subject.
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