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Date: 06.06.2013 (thursday)
Hour and venue: to be announced soon on http://www.austriancenter.com/fmrs2013/cities/warsaw/

There is no participation fee for this event. Please note that each participant and delegate is responsible for his own travel and accommodation.

2013 Free Market Road Show®: “To Save or Not to Save: Will austerity programs alone save Europe?”
Further information about the FMRS, registration link, history of the road show, speaker CV’s, city stops are available at the webpage: http://www.austriancenter.com/fmrs2013/

The Austrian Economics Center (AEC), in cooperation with over 40 leading think-tanks and universities across Europe and the Caucasus, and in association with international partners such as the Liberty Fund, FreedomWorks, European Students for Liberty, Ruefa and the F.A. v. Hayek Institut, are proud to present the 6th Annual Free Market Road Show®.
After our previous Free Market Road Show in May 2012, it is our big pleasure to inform you that we have registered high interest from the FOR Civil Development Forum. This gives us the impression that is the right time to organize the conference again in Warsaw and answer to the requested inquires.
The 2013 Free Market Road Show® will bring together leading business people, outstanding scholars and students, opinion leaders, policy experts, elected officials, diplomats and other interested parties from across Europe to discuss these questions. Panel discussions at each conference stop along the Road Show will consider the current Euro-zone crisis, explore what kind of Europe people want, examine the ‘conundrum’ in which the European Union finds itself in and discuss ways to turn the current crisis into an opportunity.
The delegates can expect an exciting line up of speakers that will debate topics such as: More Europe vs. Less Europe: How much Europe can we really afford?; Deregulation vs. Regulation: What brings an economy back on track?; Welfare vs. Opportunities: Can youth unemployment be solved with more state intervention — or more freedom?
As these topics are of utmost importance for the whole region, it would be our great honor if you accept the invitation and join us at this important event.
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06.06.2013