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Home | News | Hans-Werner Sinn at Tinbergen Institute
News | May 06, 2016

Hans-Werner Sinn at Tinbergen Institute

Hans-Werner Sinn, one of the two keynote speakers at the 11th Annual Tinbergen Institute Conference held on April 21-22, spoke to MeJudice about the Green Paradox. He argues that Germany can not do without nuclear energy and fossil fuels.

Sinn is President emeritus at the Ifo Institute and Professor at the University of Munich, Germany. He founded and governed the international CESifo research network and the Center for Economic Studies. In recent years, his work focused primarily on the euro, the financial crisis, the European Central Bank, green energy, demography and migration. He previously conducted extensive research into German reunification, taxation, banking regulation and insurance. Watch the interview with MeJudice here: