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That’s what the Humboldt Symposium with Christian Lindner is about

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That’s what the Humboldt Symposium with Christian Lindner is about

Federal Finance Minister Christian Lindner. picture alliance / Eventpress | Eventpress mug

On May 22nd, the Humboldt Symposium will be dedicated to the pressing questions of the time: pensions, education, redistribution – and more.

The title of this year’s event: “The wealth puzzle: Fair share or unfair divide”.

The Faculty of Economics at the Humboldt University in Berlin is expecting renowned guests, including Federal Finance Minister Christian Lindner, Marcel Fratscher and Anna-Katharina Hornidge.

Is the German state failing when it comes to educational equality? Will the future of future generations be destroyed? How can you save your pension? Germany’s society faces major challenges in order to ensure long-term prosperity and fair distribution. The Humboldt Forum for Economics wants to debate these and other pressing questions at the 23rd Humboldt Symposium.

And with renowned guests: Under the title “The wealth puzzle: Fair share or unfair divide?” On Wednesday, May 22nd, Federal Finance Minister Christian Lindner (FDP), Marcel Fratscher (President of the German Institute for Economic Research) and Anna-Katharina Hornidge (Director of the German Institute of Development and Sustainability) will be held at the Humboldt University’s Faculty of Economics, among others. University of Berlin appear as speakers.

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In addition to the topics mentioned, the all-day, free event will examine numerous economic and social topics in panel discussions, interviews and lectures – for example Germany’s development cooperation and gender-specific aspects of wealth distribution.

Wednesday, May 22, 2024, Faculty of Economics at the Humboldt University of Berlin. Start: 10 a.m., admission from 9 a.m. Further information at www.hufw.of

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