Breakfast Briefings are in-depth, update and networking meetings on topical issues from the international economic and political scene. They are conceived for businesses and aim at detecting emerging trends, in order to identify both opportunities and structural risk factors. The length and the restricted format of the meetings ensure debate and discussion with the experts and interaction among participants.
Risultati della ricerca:
Parag Khanna, Managing Partner of FutureMap
In conversation with Paolo Magri, Director, ISPI
The coronavirus crisis will severely hit the already weak economies of the region, after years of stagnation or slow growth. What will the effect be on employment in the context of a weak welfare state and for a region characterised by a rising brain drain? From the EU budget to the EIB, what European funds will be available for the region after the COVID-19 emergency? What are the sectors that will be most affected by the pandemic?
Are widespread automation and the transition towards the digital economy really destroying so many jobs? Or is the emergence of new positions, linked with the development of new technologies, going to balance the loss of the more traditional ones, as it has always been? What impact do new demographic trends have on all this? And, most importantly, how is work changing and how should demanded skills and rules governing the market evolve as a consequence?
At a glance: Towards MED2019 – Regional Meetings
ISPI and the Trilateral Commission Italian Group organised a lunch talk with Jean-Claude Trichet, Former President of the European Central Bank (2003 - 2011).
Jean-Claude Trichet addressed the following topic: 'A decade after Lehman: what is the likelihood of the next big financial crisis?'.
By invitation only