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“Crisis in Europe, Europe in Crisis – Financial Markets, Regions, Cities and Uneven Development in Europe”
International Seminar (Hamburg, 3rd & 4th May 2012)
Thursday, 03.05.12
Time Chair
13:30 Registration
14:00 Welcome from the Principal of the HafenCity University Hamburg, Dr. Walter Pelka
14:15 Introduction and Welcome, Prof Dr. Gernot Grabher & Tim Heinemann
14:30 Keynote: Economic Geographies of Finance: Travels in Time and Space (Roger Lee, Queen Mary, University of London)
15:30 Intervention (Dariusz Wojcik, University of Oxford)
Martin Sokol
16:45 From bank- vs. market-based to local- vs. international-oriented financial systems: The case of German saving banks (Stefan Gärtner & Franz Floegel, IAT Gelsenkirchen)
16:15 Coffee Break
16:30 Dynamics of Capital Re-‐Switching within and beyond Europe (David Bassens & Michel van Meerteren , University of Ghent)
17:00 New Investment circuits as a response to the Crisis. What consideration for the territorial and sustainability issues? (Victoriya Salomon, University of Neuchatel)
17:15 Keynote: Reforms of the international financial system and the role of the G20s and the IMF (Gustav Bager, Hungarian Audit Office )
Zoltan Gal
18:15 Finish
19:30 Dinner at the Restaurant Warsteiner Elbspeicher, Große Elbstrasse 39, 22767 Hamburg (Ferry to the Restaurant leaves at 18:20; 18:35; 18:50 from Standtorhöft pier)
Friday, 04.05.12
Time Chair
09:00 Keynote: The Housing Market and Urban Development after the Financial Crisis (Gary Dymski, University of California at Riverside)
10:00 The financialisation of urban development: Tax Increment Financing in Newcastle upon Tyne (Thomas Strickland, University of Newcastle upon Tyne)
10:30 A Fetish and Fiction of Finance: Unravelling the Sub-prime Crisis (Erica, Pani, Queen Mary, University of London)
Tim H
einemann
11:00 Coffee Break
11:15 Financial FDI in Central Eastern Europe revisited (Magdolna Sass, Hungarian Academy of Science & Zoltan Gal, University of Pecs)
11:45 Spatial impacts of deposit collection and lending practices of commercial banks by the oligopol market structures in Hungary (Balázs György, Corvinius University Budapest)
12:00 The role of financial services offshoring in CEE – Tackling the crisis: the cases of Czechia and Hungary (Pavel Ptacek, Palacky University & Zoltan Gal, University of Pecs)
Dariusz W
ojcik
12:30 Lunch at La Baracca Restaurant (Italian Cuisine), Am Sandtorkai 44, 20457 Hamburg
13:30 How the crisis influences the uneven development of Ukrainian regions (Olga Shevchenko, National Institute of Strategic Studies)
14:15 Learning from the crisis: Is finance ready for (permanent) inter-firm collaboration? (Christian Baumeister, Catholic University, Eichstaett)
Martin Sokol
14:30 Final Discussions
16:00 End