EconPol Europe Annual Conference 2023: Panel 2: Lessons Learned from the EU Energy Crisis

Matthew Baldwin, Gabrielle Gauthey, Veronika Grimm, Hanns Koenig, Carolin Roth
Duration
1:14:36

Geopolitics in Europe long used to be a non-economic affair. Now, unhealthy dependencies for energy supplies and other key inputs for Europe’s economy on political decisions of other states, in addition to the looming climate crisis and sustainability concerns, have added a massive economic dimension to it—and making the geographic component of economics a key consideration for politics. What happens above and below ground, as well as across borders far and wide, will have a major impact on the European economies for decades to come.
So… Welcome to Geoeconomics.

Matthew Baldwin, Deputy Director-General – DG Energy, EU Commission
Gabrielle Gauthey, Senior Vice President for European Public Affairs – Total Energies
Veronika Grimm, Professor of Economics, Head of Research Energy Market Design – University of Erlangen/Nuremberg & German Council of Economic Experts
Hanns Koenig, Managing Director Central Europe – Aurora Energy Research


Moderation: Carolin Roth