Reaping the Benefits of Globalisation: What are the Opportunities and Challenges for Europe and Ireland?

Venue: ESRI, Whitaker Square, Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin 2

This Conference, jointly organised with the European Commission, is an associated event of the Irish Presidency of the Council of the EU. It will present and discuss the main findings of the 2012 edition of the European Competitiveness Reportas well as recent related empirical evidence and their implications for industrial and innovation policies in Europe and Ireland.

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PROGRAMME



08.30 Registration and Coffee

08.55 Welcome: Frances Ruane, Director, Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin

Session 1:  Making the Most of Globalisation: Opportunities and Challenges for Europe and Ireland

Chair: Iulia Siedschlag, Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin

09.00 A Stronger European Industry for Growth and Economic Recovery

Didier Herbert, Director, European Commission, DG Enterprise and Industry, Brussels. Download Presentation.

09.30 European Competitiveness Report 2012: Main Findings

Konstantin Pashev, European Commission, DG Enterprise and Industry, Brussels. Download Presentation 

09.50 Reaping the Benefits of Globalisation: Opportunities and Challenges for Ireland

Adrian Devitt, Forfás, Dublin. Download Presentation.

10.10 Discussion

10.40 Coffee Break

Session 2:  Fostering a Sustainable Recovery: Competitiveness, Growth and Job Creation Drivers

Chair: Lisa Vaughan, Enterprise Ireland

11.10 Competition and Innovation: Testing the Empirical Relationship in a Simultaneous System

Michael Peneder, Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Vienna. Download Presentation

11.30 Innovation and Employment Growth: Empirical Evidence from European Service Enterprises

Bettina Peters, Centre for European Economic Research, Mannheim. Download Presentation 

11.50 Boosting Enterprise Innovation and Productivity: What Matters? What Works?

Iulia Siedschlag, Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin. Download Presentation

12.10 Discussion

12.30 Closing Address

Eamon Gilmore, TD, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade. Link to Address



13.00 Close

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