The Price 
of War
Understanding
Conflict Economics
in a Volatile World

Thursday 1 December, 2022

Smeaton Room, One Great George Street, London SW1P 3AA, UK
CERGE-EI Fundation
Reaction Media

Event participants include: Professor Francis Fukuyama, Professor Deidre McCloskey, Professor Paul Krugman, Professor Branko Milanović, and Professor Jeffrey Sachs.


Event speakers include:


Brian Best
Brian
Best
Dragon Capital
Ambassador<br/>Marie Chatardová
Ambassador Marie Chatardová
Ambassador of the Czech Republic
Professor Peter Frankopan
Professor
Peter Frankopan
University of Oxford
Joshua Huminski
Joshua
Huminski
Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress
Ole Jann
Ole
Jann
CERGE-EI
Professor Beata Javorcik
Professor
Beata Javorcik
EBRD
Dr. Rebecca Nadin
Dr.
Rebecca
Nadin
ODI
Yevhen Popov
Yevhen
Popov
Osavul
Douglas Smith
Douglas
Smith
Orchard Global
James Sproule
James
Sproule
Handelsbanken
Professor Jan Svejnar
Professor
Jan Svejnar
CERGE-EI, Columbia University
Ravshan Usmanov
Ravshan
Usmanov
Embassy of Uzbekistan in UK
Susan E Walton
Susan
E
Walton
CERGE-EI Foundation
Justin Webb
Justin
Webb
BBC
Martin Wolf
Martin
Wolf
Financial Times

Event moderators include:


Adam Boulton
Adam
Boulton
Broadcaster
Iain Martin
Iain
Martin
Reaction Digital Media
Maggie Pagano
Maggie
Pagano
Reaction Digital Media

For More Information About this Event: development@cerge-ei-foundation.org


Representing the go-to hub for research, discussion, and collaboration in East-West Economics, the CERGE-EI Foundation, in conjunction with CERGE-EI and Reaction Media, is pleased to present The Price of War: Understanding Conflict Economics in a Volatile World, a one-day symposium.

The Russian attack on Ukraine has brought the existing world order, characterized by globalization and peaceful cooperation, under threat. Long-standing international relationships, supply chains, globalization initiatives, and production processes have been disrupted. This continually evolving situation raises many questions and poses numerous challenges to political and corporate decision makers.

How can the international community, individual states, and companies take action? From a financial and business perspective, how can we understand conflict economics to make sound risk management decisions? What are the historical and long-term consequences in conflict economics that can assist us in our understanding and our decision-making process, not only for today but also for the future?

This symposium will bring together world-renowned experts and business leaders to discuss the economic impact of conflict and will contextualize this discussion within today’s geopolitical developments.


Sponsored by:


Michael C. Markovitz, PhD

Susan E. Walton

Boris A. Borozan

Burkhard Dallosch