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30.11.2021

Public lecture: Towards structural and technological change

Technology and innovation are driving forces for economic development. How do semi-peripheral countries fare in this respect? Our Stiftung Südtiroler Sparkasse Global Fellow Bartosz Michalski will explore this question in a public lecture.

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  • Date: 30.11.2021, 17.00 CET
  • Place: Online on Zoom
  • Typology: Public Lecture

Bartosz Stefan Michalski holds a PhD in Economics (2005) from the University of Economics, Wrocław, Poland. As Associate Professor at the Institute of International Studies, he focuses his research on international political economy, global and regional studies. In his public lecture, our Stiftung Südtiroler Sparkasse Global Fellow will address the question of what measures states such as the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia are taking with regard to technology and innovation and how they are shaping their trade relations.

The prospects for economic growth and development depend more and more heavily on technological factors, while the contemporary division of production within global value chains poses distinct challenges for semi-peripheral countries. This public lecture aims to address some typical patterns of so-called dependent market economies and provide a comparative analysis of Visegrád countries (V4; Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia).
First, we will place a major emphasis on exploring directions of technological change, revealed in the structure of their exports, their likely causes, and consequences.
Second, it is also of particular importance to take under scrutiny V4 trade relations with Germany, their largest partner, and determine their impact on structural change and economic complexity.
Third, since this research is positioned in an interdisciplinary methodological perspective, merging critical security studies, international political economy, international economics, and new public governance, results and recommendations can trigger a fruitful debate and offer new insights on how to come up with strategic means for V4 public policies targeted at industrial upgrading and indigenous innovations.

Public lecture

Towards structural and technological change. Experiences of Central European economies in a comparative perspective

30.11.2021 | 17.00 CET

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Join us on Zoom!
https://scientificnet.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUudeutqT0pG9PrwaHsf6R5Bu8Xd29JYvWS

Participation is free of charge and open to all interested parties.
The lecture will be given in English.

Bartosz Stefan Michalski

Bartosz Stefan Michalski holds a PhD in Economics (2005) from the University of Economics, Wrocław, Poland. Before obtaining this degree, he joined a PhD programme on Politics, Sociology and Philosophy at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Wrocław. For last 16 years, Bartosz has worked there first as an Assistant and then as an Associate Professor in the Institute for International Studies, turning his research activities towards international political economy, global and regional studies. His recent projects cover sources and patterns of technological and structural change in Central Europe, competitiveness, and trade regionalism. He teaches courses on economic policy, economic security, competitiveness, globalisation and regionalisation, and international political economy.

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About the Stiftung Südtiroler Sparkasse Global Fellowship

Each year, two Stiftung Südtiroler Sparkasse Global Fellowships are awarded. The Fellows are offered the opportunity to work closely with the interdisciplinary team at the Center for Advanced Studies on topics of both global and glocal relevance, linking personal experiences and research and chosen geopolitical areas with the Center’s expertise. Our Fellows 2021 are Maarten Jan Wensink and Bartosz Stefan Michalski.

The Global Fellowships are funded by the
Stiftung Südtiroler Sparkasse / Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Bolzano.

Organisation

Eurac Research
Center for Advanced Studies
Drususallee 1 / Viale Druso 1
39100 Bozen / Bolzano
T +39 0471 055 801
advanced.studies@eurac.edu

Stiftung Südtiroler Sparkasse
Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Bolzano
Talfergasse 18 / Via Talvera 18
39100 Bozen / Bolzano
T +39 0471 316 000
info@stiftungsparkasse.it

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