IPE-LIEI Workshop

Trade & Environmental Challenges / Inflation & Monetary Policy

This one-day workshop explores two urgent and interlinked themes in the contemporary global economic landscape: the environmental dimensions of trade integration and the challenges of inflation and monetary policy, particularly in developing economies. As climate change, energy transitions, and inflationary pressures reshape economic structures worldwide, this workshop brings together international scholars to discuss their latest research and policy insights.

Mi.
18.06.

Uhrzeit

Campus Schöneberg
Haus B Room B 5.12
Badensche Straße 50–51
10825 Berlin

IPE Berlin

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Themes of Discussion

Panel 1 – Trade & Environmental Challenges (14:00–15:30)

  • Assessing the influence of foreign direct investment on Tunisia's energy transition
    Mahassen Abid & Wifak Barouni (LIEI and UTM)
     
  • The impacts of including environmental provisions in trade integration agreements of the Agadir Agreement members
    Karim Chaabouni & Fatma Marrakchi Charfi (LIEI and UTM)
     
  • Impact of green transition on the labor force within the scope of the energy transition, focusing on Turkey
    Nuray Sahin (Ankara University and IPE)

Chair: Jennifer Pédussel Wu & Fatma Marrakchi Charfi

Panel 2 – Inflation & Monetary Policy (16:00–18:00)

  • Monetary policy in a context of deterioration of public finances: the case of Tunisia
    Zouheir Bouchaddakh (LIEI and UTM)
     
  • The effects of fiscal and monetary policies on carbon dioxide emissions: A comparative study
    Teheni El Ghak & Hager Zarrouk (LIEI and UTM)
     
  • Inflation & Monetary policy
    Hansjörg Herr (IPE and HWR Berlin)
     
  • Anchoring Inflation Expectations: Correcting Misbeliefs and Capturing Electoral Reactions
    Till Strohsal (HWR Berlin)

Chair: Martina Metzger & Zouheir Bouchaddakh


Organized jointly by the Institute for International Political Economy (IPE) at HWR Berlin and the Laboratoire d’Intégration Économique Internationale (LIEI) at the University of Tunis El Manar (UTM), the event features scholars from Tunisia, Turkey, and Germany.