(Finance) – Luiss is also present this year at Trento Economics Festival, with the Top Management of the University and its Schools, a large team of teachers and the authors of the Luiss University Press publishing house. To intervene in XIX Edition of the event, entitled “Quo vadis? The dilemmas of our time” – organized by the 24 ORE Group together with Trentino Marketing on behalf of the autonomous Province of Trento and with the contribution of the Municipality of Trento and the University of Trento – there will also be the top management of the University named after Guido Carli: the president Luigi Gubitosi, the general director Giovanni Lo Storto and the presidents of the Luiss Business School, Luigi Abeteof the Luiss School of Government, Vincenzo Bocciaand the Luiss School of Law, Paola Severino.
Furthermore, the appointment with the “Luiss Trento Café”, managed by Luiss University Press (LUP) at the Augustinian Cloister: in the afternoons from 23 to 25 May, presentations and “aperi-talks” will take place open to the Festival public for a discussion with the authors of the latest editorial publications on closely current events, from changing jobs to the impact of AI, from the ECB’s monetary policy to the new role of industrial districts.
In detail Thursday 23 May Severinowill participate in the panel “Space economy and rules”, together with the physicist Roberto Battiston and to the journalist of Il Sole 24 Ore Manuela Perrone (9.45am, Cinema Vittoria). The constantly changing global balances will be at the center of the meeting “How the pendulum between West and East swings”, with the participation of Sebastiano Maffettone, director of Ethos Luiss Business School (10:00 am, Palazzo Geremia). Also on the opening day of the Festival, the keynote speech by Sergio Fabbrini, director of the Luiss Department of Political Sciences, on a very current geopolitical topic: “Democracies divided between Putin and Hamas” (12:00 pm at the Cinema Vittoria). In the afternoon, space will be given to the theme of new sustainable forms of mobility with Michele Costabile, director of the Research Center on Technologies and Market Behavior “Luiss – X.ITE”, who will speak at the event “Electric mobility: costs and priorities” (2.00 pm, Palazzo Geremia).
On Friday 24 May the director of the Luiss Institute for European Analysis and Policy, Valentina Meliciani, will discuss the new trends in global markets, production and consumption in the round table “Why globalization is not over” (9.15 am, Palazzo della Regione Autonoma Trentino Alto Adige). Work and new forms of protection and incentives will be the focus of the meeting in which he will participate Fir, “New welfare policies and collective bargaining” (12:00, Palazzo Geremia). The Economist Marco Magnani and the former President of the Council and of the European Commission Romano Prodi instead, they will reflect on the fears and hopes after the excesses of globalization in the panel “The great disconnect” (2.00 pm, OECD Headquarters).
On Saturday 25 May, a broad focus on the problems and challenges that the world’s leaders are facing in the present and immediate future: Gubitosi, will speak at the debate “Leadership crisis and decline of the West” (12:00 at Palazzo Geremia). The need for a newfound balance between personal life and professional commitment will, however, be at the center of the meeting “Running or slowing down? Strategies for finding psycho-physical balance”, with the participation of The Crooked One (4pm, Palazzo Sardagna – Rectorate Courtyard). On the same day, we will discuss how the economy influences the lives of citizens, companies and nations during the events “We need a turning point between taxes, businesses and taxpayers” with Livia Salvini (9.45am at Palazzo Geremia) and “Global debt, inflation and economic development” with Veronica De Romanis (2.15pm at Buonconsiglio Castle). The founder of Luiss CISE (Italian Center for Electoral Studies) Roberto D’Alimonte he will talk about the next presidential elections in the United States in “Quo vadis America” (2.30 pm, Philharmonic); Magnani will dialogue with the president of the CEI, Mons. Matteo Maria Zuppi, on: “A world in pieces, will it be able to find its compass again?” (5.30pm at the Teatro Sociale). At the end of the day Bowl, in the discussion “New educational models, training and sustainability” (6.15 pm at Palazzo Geremia).
On the last day of the event, Sunday 26 May, Franco Gallo will delve into the topic of “Cyberspace, rights and protections” together with Roberto Baldoni, Central Director of the National Cybersecurity Agency (Sunday 26 May at 3.30 pm at Palazzo Geremia). Finally, at the Luiss Trento Café space (Agostinian Cloister – Internal courtyard) six afternoon “aperi-talks”, in which the authors of the Luiss University Press will present, together with the Luiss teachers, their latest publications: Cesare Alemanni (“The Little King”), Francesco Antonioli (” Progetto NordOvest”), Piergiorgio Ardeni (“The efficiency trap”), Luca Balestrieri (“Technologies of the empire”), Donato Bendicenti (“Scintille”), Stefano Cuzzilla and Manuela Perrone (“The good work”), Luca De Biase (“Apologia del futuro”), Paola Pilati (“Le serenissime”), Francesco Saraceno (“Beyond the central banks”).