From Salzburg Global Seminar:
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The ongoing pandemic is the ultimate stress test for global cooperation. Initial responses at the institutional level helped to contain the
negative impact on economies but public finances and labor markets face fast-growing pressures. How can international cooperation move from
survival mode to proactive strategies to help rebuild national economies in inclusive and sustainable ways ?
This latest webinar in the Salzburg Global Finance Forum online series will assess how international financial institutions have performed
during the Covid-19 crisis and identify continuing faultlines in global cooperation. Senior policy-makers, industry representatives and participants
will explore how new cooperation frameworks and active leadership can further support the recovery, accelerate resilience and address rising
inequality.
Format:
This interactive 1h15 webinar will feature a moderated panel of experts from different perspectives and provide opportunities for participants
to ask questions live.
Participation:
The webinar is open to all Salzburg Global Fellows and a limited number of other people interested in the topic. Registration will be reviewed
and approved by Salzburg Global. Discussions are held under the Chatham House Rule so comments may not be attributed without the express permission
of the speaker.
Dec 8, 2020 02:00 PM in Vienna