Fiscal policy for transformation

Following the informative conference ‘Financial Policy for Transformation’ in March 2025, we at the ZNWU would like to thank all the speakers, also on behalf of the Evangelische Akademie Tutzing and the organizers, for their valuable contribution to both the program and the open part of the conference.

 
With their permission, you will find the presentation slides below.

Conference Program:

  1. Lisa Knoll Transformation financing in the field of tension – PD Dr. Lisa Knoll
  2. Policy instruments for financing the transformation – Dr. Kai Lessmann
  3. State revenue and state task structure in transformation – long-term perspectives and crisis scenarios – Prof. Dr. Richard Sturn
  4. Sustainable Finance between BlackRock, wealth tax and debt brake – Prof. Dr. Ulrich Klüh

Open part of the conference:

  1. Control of economic development through the financial system in China Rainer Land  (Thünen Institute for Regional Development)

  2. State Finance Beyond the Core Budget. Off-Balance Sheet Fiscal Agencies in Germany’s Fiscal Ecosystem – Armin Haas  (Global Climate Forum)

  3. Wealth taxes for socio-ecological transformation? Insights from a media content analysis – S onja Kleinod and Leah Sinsel  (Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences/ZNWU)

  4. Tax justice and climate changeAlison Schultz (Financial Turnaround)

  5. The local euro and the central but untapped role of public banks
    for a socio-ecological transformation –
    Stephan Dilschneider (ecoloc | local transformation design)

  6. Post-Growth and Savings BanksJakob Kubin and Ilias Naji (Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences/ZNWU)

  7. Why we need to lag beyond money: the inescapable logic of capitalPatrick Degan  (Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences/ZNWU)

  8. Beyond established fiscal policy debates: Grassroots initiatives as catalysts for the transformation of the monetary systemHolger Kreft (bzr Office for Sustainable Regional Development)

  9. Capital and financial economy or a transformative welfare state economy under sovereign directionHorst Müller  (social philosopher and social informatics specialist, editor of the portal Praxisphilosophie)

These will be completed gradually………..