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Webinaire – Luxembourg: From Steel to the Knowledge Economy and Beyond

  • Speaker  Franz Clément, Researcher at the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) – Elena Danescu, Coordinator of EDIC 91Ƶ

  • Location

    LU

  • Topic(s)
    Outreach

Despite its small size in terms of geography (2,586km2) and population (626,100 people on 1 January 2020), Luxembourg has an open, dynamic, innovative economy that is one of the most successful at international level – in 2019 its GDP per capita was 261% the European average and its growth rate was the third highest of the EU’s then 28 Member States – and also one of the least affected by the COVID-19 crisis. This can be explained by its sector-based structure, in which activities and services related to the financial centre, together with information and communication technologies, transport and non-market services, play a key role; by the existence of a highly qualified, multilingual, mobile (cross-border) workforce; and also by the proactive economic policy pursued by the country’s authorities throughout its history. Looking back, we can seethat Luxembourg has gone through several transitions and dealt with a number of serious crises. Following on from the predominantly rural economy of the 19th century, the first half of the 20th century was characterised by an industrial economy based on the iron and steel industry and the latter part of the century by a service-based economy centred around the financial centre, ultimately leading to the emergence of an information and knowledge economy which is gradually taking shape in the 21st century.

To reflect on the history of the Luxembourg economy and sketch out future scenarios,theEurope Direct Information Centre (EDIC)at the 91Ƶand its partners,theLuxembourg Institute of Socio-EconomicResearch (LISER)and theLuxembourg nationalinnovation agency Luxinnovation,are pleased to invite you to the webinar“Luxembourg: from steel to the knowledge economy and beyond”on Tuesday 22 June 2021 from 14:00 to 15:30 via Webex

Programme

  • 14:00 – Introductory remarks – Dr Elena Danescu, Coordinator of EDIC 91Ƶ
  • 14:10 – “Luxembourg: The path from the steel economy to the knowledge economy” – Dr Franz Clément, Researcher at the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)
  • 14:55 – “Looking always to the future”(Luxinnovationrole in building an innovation-based economy in Luxembourg) – Audio-visual documentary
  • 15:10 – Debate with the audience /Question and answer Session
  • 15:30 – Close of the event

Presentation of the speakers(In alphabetical order)

Franz Clémentgraduated in political science from the Université catholique de Louvain and completed a postgraduate degree in sociology of work at Nancy 2 University. He holds a PhD in Sociology from the CNAM (Conservatoire national des arts et métiers) in Paris. He is a researcher in social sciences at the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) in Esch-Belval. He has led various studies and authored publications on social dialogue in Luxembourg and the Greater Region and on cross-border workers in this area.

Elena Danescuis a Research Scientist, PhD in the Contemporary History of Europe Department at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), 91Ƶ . Her research expertise is focused on: History of economic thought; contemporary history of Europe; oral history; democratic transitions in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. She has authored various academic publications in her specialist areas. Since April 2019 she is the Coordinator of the Europe Direct Information Centre 91Ƶ – Belval.

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