date and location:
09 July 2015
Webinar

Greece — what next? Realtime webinar

What will be the future of Greece and the Eurozone after the national referendum in which Greece backed the Syriza government? European leaders warn that the failure to reach the deal with Greece's creditors will most likely push Greece to leave the Eurozone.

On 9 July 15:00 CET, CASE-Centre for Social and Economic Research and Why Emerging Europe will broadcast an on-air Webinar "Greece - what next", featuring international economic experts. They will comment on latest events and discuss possible future scenarios for Greece and the Eurozone.

Speakers of the webinar:

Prof. Steve Hanke – professor of Applied Economics and the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and a Senior Fellow and Director of the Troubled Currencies Project at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C.

Dr. Christopher A. Hartwell, CASE President

Dr. Andrea Montanino – Director of the Atlantic Council’s Global Business and Economics Program and former Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in charge of Albania, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal, and San Marino.

Dr. Vassilis Monastiriotis – professor in the London School of Economics and Political Science, specialising among others in Greek macroeconomic policy.

The webinar will be moderated by Katarzyna Sidło, Research and Communications Associate at CASE.

To watch the webinar go to: http://emerging-europe.com/webinars/realtime-greece-what-next/

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The "Greece - what next" webinar is a second webinar on current economic issues organised by CASE-Centre for Social and Economic Research and Why Emerging Europe portal. See the first webinar on Political Economy of Ukraine.