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 Paweł Wojciechowski

Paweł Wojciechowski

Position: Minister of Finance in 2006

Dr. Paweł Wojciechowski, Chief Economist of the Social Insurance Institution, from 2014. Earlier served as: Permanent Representative of Poland to the OECD, deputy foreign minister, CEO of the Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency and minister of finance. From 1995 to 2005 he was CEO of several financial market companies, including PTE Allianz Polska S.A. He graduated in economics from John Caroll University, finished his doctoral studies at Case Western Reserve University, received a Ph.D. degree in technical sciences at Systems Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Contribution to courses as a visiting professor at Harvard Kennedy School of Government, John Carroll University and Koźmiński University. Member of Harvard Club of Poland.

Participates in the sessions:

  • Global agreements or protectionism?

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    Global agreements or protectionism?

    Global agreements or protectionism?

    • Regulatory instruments of competition in the global economy 
    • Protectionism as a trend in the economy. Is the free market in retreat?
    • The future of global agreements on free trade involving the USA is faced with a change of the political and economic doctrine
    • The threat of ‘trade wars’. In what way could they impact the European and Polish economy?
    • A free market economy for China? When and under what conditions?
    • Is China the driver of globalisation? Consequences for the world
  • Demographic challenges

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    Demographic challenges

    Demographic challenges

    • Demographic trends and their potential social and economic consequences
    • The future structure of society as a challenge to civilisation. How to prepare for the inevitable?
    • Economic forecasts in the context of demography. Productivity, labour and public finance
    • The role of the government and local governments in stimulating the fertility rate
    • Immigrants from the East (Ukraine and Belarus) in the Polish labour market. Conditions, concerns and benefits
  • The mysteries of banking crises: Who is to blame? The free market or the state?

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    The mysteries of banking crises: Who is to blame? The free market or the state?

    The mysteries of banking crises: Who is to blame? The free market or the state?

    • Financial crises, banking crises, economics, economic crises, economic policy, institutional economics and state intervention versus the free market
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