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Scheduled speeches by Summit participants will be available online for download or quoting on the day they are delivered.

Please bear in mind: for quoting purposes, the valid word is the spoken word.

The following list will be updated in real time to activate the corresponding links.

 
 
Speeches to be available on Friday, 2 May
 
      Speech delivered by
Available
as of
 
12.00 noon
 
  • Horst Teltschik, Chairman of the Board of Directors, BMW Stiftung Herbert Quandt
1.00 pm
 
1.00 pm
 
1.20 pm
 
1.20 pm
 
  • Michael C. Jensen, Managing Director, Organizational Strategy Practice, The Monitor Group, Cambridge, Massachusetts
2.00 pm
 
  • John KAY, Fellow of St John's College, Oxford University; Author of The Truth about Markets
2.00 pm
 
  • Harvey PITT, Former Chairman, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission,Washington D.C.; Distinguished Visitor, American Academy, Berlin
2.00pm
 
  • Jürgen STARK, Vice-President, Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt/ Main
2.00pm
 
  • James J. HECKMAN, Henry Schultz Distinguished Service Professor of Economics, University of Chicago
4.30pm
 
  • Jonas AGELL, Professor of Economics, University of Stockholm
4.30pm
 
  • Florian GERSTER, Chairman of the Board, Federal Employment Service, Federal Republic of Germany
4.30pm
 
  • Friedrich MERZ, Deputy Chairman, CDU/ CSU Parliamentary Group, Deutscher Bundestag, Berlin
4.30pm
 
 
Speeches to be available on Saturday, 3May
 
      Speech delivered by
Available
as of
 
  • Peter NEARY, Professor of Political Economy, University College Dublin
9.00 am
 
9.00 am
 
9.00 am
 
  • John M. WEEKES, Chairman, Global Trade Practice, APCO Worldwide, Geneva; Former Canadian Ambassador to the World Trade Organisation
9.00 am
 
  • Barry EICHENGREEN, George C. Pardee and Helen N. Pardee Professor of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley
11.30 am
 
11.30 am
 
11.30 am
 
  • Caio KOCH-WESER (INVITED), Secretary of State, Federal Ministry of Finance, Federal Republic of Germany
11.30 am
 
  • Hans-Werner SINN, Professor of Economics and Public Finance,
    University of Munich; President, Ifo Institute for Economic Research
1:30 pm