Activities
- Special Sessions.
- WWWforEurope Activities 2016.
- WWWforEurope Activities 2015.
- Austrian Court of Audit Professional Development Conference.
- WU Competence Day 2015.
- 8th FIW Conference.
- Research Centre Brno Conference 2015.
- Economic modelling of European environmental tax.
- 2015 Expo Milan.
- EURA 2015.
- Workshop at OeNB.
- Press Conference at EFA 2015.
- European Forum Alpbach 2015.
- Final NAEC Synthesis Report.
- 2015 World Economic History Congress.
- 6th ZEW/MaCCI Conference.
- ESEE Conference 2015.
- EAERE21.
- 2015 OECD NERO Meeting in Paris.
- ÖGFE Europa Club.
- 43rd OeNB Conference.
- Economic Challenges in Enlarged Europe.
- EUROFRAME 2015.
- 2015 AIEAA Conference.
- Whitsun Dialogue 2015.
- FairTax.
- NAEC in Austria.
- Tax evasion and tax oases: Do European solutions stand a chance?.
- Pluralism in Economics.
- Le Monde op-ed.
- NAEC@INET.
- INET Conference 2015.
- SOER 2015.
- UN Expert Group Meeting.
- Friends of Europe Report Presentation.
- WWWforEurope in Policy Review.
- WWWinds of Change.
- WWWforEurope Activities 2014.
- WWWforEurope Activities 2013.
- WWWforEurope Activities 2012.
Liberté, Égalité, Fragilité – WWWforEurope at the INET Conference 2015
WWWforEurope at the 6th INET Annual Conference 2015
Conference topic: Liberté, Égalité, Fragilité
Paris, France, 8-11 April, 2015
For the NAEC@INET programme click here
As a parallel event to the INET conference, the OECD presented results of the New Approaches to Economic Challenges programme (NAEC) and held a discussion, led by Gabriela Ramos, OECD Chief of Staff, in which Karl Aiginger, director of WIFO and coordinator of WWWforEurope also took part.
Karl Aiginger discussed one of three questions at NAEC@INET, specifically how to mainstream long-term environmental challenges in policy making, with Michael Grubb (University College London), Ian Goldin, (University of Oxford), John Kay (LSE), Lynn Stuart Parramore (AlterNet, New Economic Dialogue Project), and Shardul Agrawala (OECD).
Aiginger highlighted the need that the important results from the NAEC project, which very much coincide with WWWforEurope’s findings should find their way into the country reports, which are important for the transmission of ideas into economic policy. The discussion was chaired by Simon Upton (OECD).
