Conference Venezuela's Economy in 2019: the beginning of an end ?
début28 mars 2019 - 18h00
fin28 mars 2019 - 20h00
Terminé

Conference Venezuela's Economy in 2019: the beginning of an end ?

début28 mars 2019 - 18h00
fin28 mars 2019 - 20h00
Terminé
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Oil and democracy. What do these two have in common in relation to regime changes, economic tensions, and military interventions?

After Iraq and the Arab spring, Venezuela became the hottest topic in the geopolitical scene, where both the economic and political situations are in a critical point of no return

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Le 28/03/2019
(18h00 à 20h00)
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Auditorium Rennes School of Business - Building 1
7 rue Robert D'Arbrissel
35000 RENNES
0299459687

Oil and democracy. What do these two have in common in relation to regime changes, economic tensions, and military interventions?

After Iraq and the Arab spring, Venezuela became the hottest topic in the geopolitical scene, where both the economic and political situations are in a critical point of no return. Is the Maduro era on the verge of ending? What are the outcomes of his policies and the collapsing economy on the Venezuelan people? How are they coping with it? What are the different solutions towards an economic reconstruction and escaping hyperinflation?


These questions will be adressed and answered by  Mr. Luis Colasante, head of Economic Research at SOGEFI, Mr. Christopher Dembik, Global Head of macroeconmics at SAXOBANK, and  

Mr Roy DAKROUB, lecturer in Behavioral Economics at Rennes School of Business.

Inscriptions ouvertes du 04/03 au 28/03/2019
Catégorie 1
Le 28/03/2019
(18h00 à 20h00)
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311 places disponibles
Événement terminé
Catégorie 1

Gratuit
311 places disponibles
Événement terminé

Oil and democracy. What do these two have in common in relation to regime changes, economic tensions, and military interventions?

After Iraq and the Arab spring, Venezuela became the hottest topic in the geopolitical scene, where both the economic and political situations are in a critical point of no return. Is the Maduro era on the verge of ending? What are the outcomes of his policies and the collapsing economy on the Venezuelan people? How are they coping with it? What are the different solutions towards an economic reconstruction and escaping hyperinflation?


These questions will be adressed and answered by  Mr. Luis Colasante, head of Economic Research at SOGEFI, Mr. Christopher Dembik, Global Head of macroeconmics at SAXOBANK, and  

Mr Roy DAKROUB, lecturer in Behavioral Economics at Rennes School of Business.

Inscriptions ouvertes du 04/03 au 28/03/2019
Auditorium Rennes School of Business - Building 1
7 rue Robert D'Arbrissel
35000 RENNES
0299459687
Catégorie 1
Le 28/03/2019
(18h00 à 20h00)
Gratuit
311 places disponibles
Événement terminé
Catégorie 1

Gratuit
311 places disponibles
Événement terminé