http://www.weforum.org 10.05.2010 Public debt has skyrocketed across Europe as a result of The Financial Crisis, and plunging tax revenues combined With expensive Economic Stimulus Programs Have Severely Stretched budgets.
In partnership with the World Economic Forum, France 24 Debate hosts this how we Eurozone policy-making "should evolve in the Face of Growing Global Concerns in a number of European countries.
Dombrovskis, Prime Minister of Latvia; Young Global Leader Olli Rehn, Commissioner, Economic and Monetary Affairs, European Commission, Brussels Sir Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive Officer, WPP, United Kingdom; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum on Europe 2010; Global Agenda Council on Marketing & Branding Peter Westaway, Chief European Economist, Nomura International Plc, United Kingdom
Moderated by Raphael Kahane, Business News Anchor, France 24, France
@financialtools1 But do you think that "Green Energy" will decrease the import of gas for Russia?? In the terms of rising consumption and expensive technologies... I agree that europe needs jobs but above all it needs a powerful educational mechanism and assimilation of imigrance.
Posted on May 23, 2011
Fatima Andina says...
Jobs and more Jobs ! When we need Energy Independence to stop sending out of the EU hundreds of billions of Euros a year for imported Oil and Gas , even a kid can see that the new jobs must be in clean energy : in solar, wind, wave, geothermal, bio-fuels,new engines and motors and mechanics and engineers, but will the EU political elite break free from the Oi/Gas political donation ? of course not !...our leaders, even young ones, think old, feel old, act old and they push an old agenda .
Posted on May 25, 2011
Roxy Sweeting says...
Europe need walking armors like mechks and uniform arkitecht