"German Financial Markets and Institutions: Advantage or Drawback for Economic Growth?" Guest lecture by Professor Wolfgang Bessler, Justus Liebig University Giessen.
The German economy has performed relatively well during the pre- and post-crisis periods. At least within Europe, Germany has been able to deal with unemployment, government deficits and economic growth.
Historically, the German universal banking system was often mentioned as a pivotal factor for the economic performance in Germany - is the current banking system still beneficial?
Professor Bessler will address the following issues in his presentation:
- How did German banks perform during and after the financial crisis and do they facilitate economic growth?
- Are capital markets in Germany well developed to finance economic growth and what are the current initiatives to create efficient capital markets?
- Are European initiatives for a banking and capital market union the solution to our growth and financing problems in Europe?
The guest lecture arranged by Hanken Centre for Corporate Governance is open for all interested.
The German economy has performed relatively well during the pre- and post-crisis periods. At least within Europe, Germany has been able to deal with unemployment, government deficits and economic growth.
Historically, the German universal banking system was often mentioned as a pivotal factor for the economic performance in Germany - is the current banking system still beneficial?
Professor Bessler will address the following issues in his presentation:
- How did German banks perform during and after the financial crisis and do they facilitate economic growth?
- Are capital markets in Germany well developed to finance economic growth and what are the current initiatives to create efficient capital markets?
- Are European initiatives for a banking and capital market union the solution to our growth and financing problems in Europe?
The guest lecture arranged by Hanken Centre for Corporate Governance is open for all interested.
- See more at: https://www.hanken.fi/sv/calendar-item/german-financial-markets-and-ins…
The German economy has performed relatively well during the pre- and post-crisis periods. At least within Europe, Germany has been able to deal with unemployment, government deficits and economic growth.
Historically, the German universal banking system was often mentioned as a pivotal factor for the economic performance in Germany - is the current banking system still beneficial?
Professor Bessler will address the following issues in his presentation:
- How did German banks perform during and after the financial crisis and do they facilitate economic growth?
- Are capital markets in Germany well developed to finance economic growth and what are the current initiatives to create efficient capital markets?
- Are European initiatives for a banking and capital market union the solution to our growth and financing problems in Europe?
The guest lecture arranged by Hanken Centre for Corporate Governance is open for all interested.
- See more at: https://www.hanken.fi/sv/calendar-item/german-financial-markets-and-ins…
The German economy has performed relatively well during the pre- and post-crisis periods. At least within Europe, Germany has been able to deal with unemployment, government deficits and economic growth.
Historically, the German universal banking system was often mentioned as a pivotal factor for the economic performance in Germany - is the current banking system still beneficial?
Professor Bessler will address the following issues in his presentation:
- How did German banks perform during and after the financial crisis and do they facilitate economic growth?
- Are capital markets in Germany well developed to finance economic growth and what are the current initiatives to create efficient capital markets?
- Are European initiatives for a banking and capital market union the solution to our growth and financing problems in Europe?
The guest lecture arranged by Hanken Centre for Corporate Governance is open for all interested.
- See more at: https://www.hanken.fi/sv/calendar-item/german-financial-markets-and-ins…
The German economy has performed relatively well during the pre- and post-crisis periods. At least within Europe, Germany has been able to deal with unemployment, government deficits and economic growth.
Historically, the German universal banking system was often mentioned as a pivotal factor for the economic performance in Germany - is the current banking system still beneficial?
Professor Bessler will address the following issues in his presentation:
- How did German banks perform during and after the financial crisis and do they facilitate economic growth?
- Are capital markets in Germany well developed to finance economic growth and what are the current initiatives to create efficient capital markets?
- Are European initiatives for a banking and capital market union the solution to our growth and financing problems in Europe?
The guest lecture arranged by Hanken Centre for Corporate Governance is open for all interested.
- See more at: https://www.hanken.fi/sv/calendar-item/german-financial-markets-and-ins…