Presentations and Statements

  • Mr. Peter Scherrer - Secretary General of EMF-FEM (European Metalworkers Federation)
    The Trade Unions approach
    Impact of ongoing development of energy markets on industrial value chains in Europe - The Trade Unions approach
  • Mr. Gerhard Huemer- Director of Economic and Fiscal Policy. UEAPME (European Association of Craft, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises)
    The Industrial sector approach
    Impact of ongoing development of energy markets on industrial value chains in Europe - Mr. Gerhard Huemer- Director of Economic and Fiscal Policy. UEAPME (European Association of Craft, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises)
  • Mr. Peter Claes- Member (and former president) of IFIEC (International Federation of Industrial Energy Consumers)
    The Industrial sector approach
    Impact of ongoing development of energy markets on industrial value chains in Europe - Mr. Peter Claes- Member (and former president) of IFIEC (International Federation of Industrial Energy Consumers)
  • Mr. Peter Botschek- Director of Energy, Health, Safety & Environment. CEFIC (European Chemical Industry Council)
    The Industrial sector approach
    Impact of ongoing development of energy markets on industrial value chains in Europe - Mr. Peter Botschek- Director of Energy, Health, Safety & Environment. CEFIC (European Chemical Industry Council)
  • Mr. Ian Goldsmith - UK Public Affairs Manager. CORUS Group
    The Industrial sector approach
    Impact of ongoing development of energy markets on industrial value chains in Europe - Mr. Ian Goldsmith - UK Public Affairs Manager. CORUS Group
  • Dr. Josef Auer-Senior economist. Deutsche Bank Research Department
    The financial approach
    Impact of ongoing development of energy markets on industrial value chains in Europe - The financial approach
  • Mr Vladimir Kvetan - Member of the Consultative Commission for Industrial Change
    INDUSTRIAL TRANSITION MODELS – AN ACADEMIC POINT OF VIEW
    Hungary, Poland and Estonia – Comparison of industrial transition models - Mr Vladimir Kvetan
  • Professor Péter Ákos Bod - University for Economic Sciences in Budapest at the Faculty for Economic Policy, former president of the Hungarian Central Bank
    INDUSTRIAL TRANSITION MODELS – AN ACADEMIC POINT OF VIEW
    Hungary, Poland and Estonia – Comparison of industrial transition models - Professor Péter Ákos Bod
  • Michal Gorzynski - Senior economist at CASE- Center for Social and Economic Research Institute
    INDUSTRIAL TRANSITION MODELS – AN ACADEMIC POINT OF VIEW
    Hungary, Poland and Estonia – Comparison of industrial transition models - Michal Gorzynski
  • Professor Alari Purju - Professor at the Estonian Business School, former advisor to Minister in Economic Policy Issues
    INDUSTRIAL TRANSITION MODELS – AN ACADEMIC POINT OF VIEW
    Hungary, Poland and Estonia – Comparison of industrial transition models - Professor Alari Purju