Videos
Table of contents
- 60 Minutes
- Lecture and diskussion event "Energy and climate policy: Which path will Germany and Europe take? with Prof. Dr. Veronika Grimm and Prof. Dr. Dominik Möst
- Lecture and discussion event "Daring more market" with Prof. Dr. Veronika Grimm
- Hans-Werner Sinn: Three decades later - an economic review of German unification
- Kurze Frage
- Gute Frage
60 Minutes
In the public online discussion series "60 Minutes" organized by the faculty, academics discuss current economic and socially relevant topics from different perspectives. Numerous videos of the discussions have been produced since 2020.
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Lecture and diskussion event "Energy and climate policy: Which path will Germany and Europe take? with Prof. Dr. Veronika Grimm and Prof. Dr. Dominik Möst
On June 13, 2024, Prof. Dr. Veronika Grimm (Professor of Energy Systems and Market Design , Nuremberg University of Technology (UTN), Head of the Energy Systems and Market Design Lab and member of the German Council of Economic Experts) and Prof. Dr. Dominik Möst (Professor of Business Administration, esp. Energy Economics, TU Dresden) discussed the topic of "Energy and Climate Policy: Which path will Germany and Europe take?". The discussion event was moderated by Prof. Dr. Christian Leßmann (Professor of Economics, esp. International Economics, TU Dresden).
Lecture and discussion event "Daring more market" with Prof. Dr. Veronika Grimm
On January 12, 2024, economic expert Prof. Dr. Veronika Grimm (FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg) presented the annual report "Overcoming Weak Growth - Investing in the Future" (2023/24), which was presented by the German Council of Economic Experts, at the Faculty of Business and Economics. In a subsequent panel discussion chaired by Prof. Dr. Christian Leßmann, she and the Prime Minister of Saxony, Michael Kretschmer, addressed current and pressing issues on topics such as economic, energy and migration policy.
Hans-Werner Sinn: Three decades later - an economic review of German unification
On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the founding of the Faculty of Business and Economics at TU Dresden on June 30, 2023, Prof. em. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Hans-Werner Sinn looks back on the economic successes and challenges since German reunification.
Kurze Frage
The "Kurze Frage" takes a closer look at a topic. In short videos, researchers answer questions on a wide range of topics and talk about their research.
Is ChatGPT the better investment advisor? |Kurze Frage with Prof. Dr. Lars Hornuf
The search for the perfect investment is a major challenge for many investors. Researchers led by Prof. Lars Hornuf from TU Dresden have investigated whether and to what extent AI tools such as ChatGPT can advise on investment decisions. The results show that the portfolio suggestions of artificial intelligence are comparable to those of professional investment advisors.
Why do we insult chatbots? I Kurze Frage with Prof. Dr. Benedikt Brendel
Alexa, Siri, ChatGPT & Co.: Virtual assistants are playing an increasingly important role in everyday life. An international research team led by business information scientist Prof. Alfred Benedikt Brendel has investigated whether we insult chatbots differently when they are designed to be more human-like.
Gute Frage
In the "Gute Frage", scientists from TU Dresden & partner institutions answer the important questions of our time. Different questions on an overarching topic are examined from different perspectives.
Sugar: Dangerous for your health? I Gute Frage about diabetes, sugar tax & sweeteners
Among the experts in this video is Katharina Bettig (Chair of Economics, esp. Public Economics), who provides information on how the introduction of a sugar tax would affect sugar consumption in Germany.
Immigration: Challenge or solution? I Gute Frage about responsibility, problems and opportunities
Migration is a huge challenge - both for the host countries and for the people who migrate. In the video, Prof. Dr. Alexander Kemnitz (Chair of Economics, esp. Economic Policy and Economic Research) and others report on how this challenge can be mastered.
What will the city of tomorrow look like? I Gute Frage about the city of the future
What will Dresden look like in 30 years? Will the city of tomorrow be greener and more sustainable? And how will we move around the city in the future? Alongside other scientists and students from TU Dresden, Prof. Dr. Christian Leßmann (Chair of Economics, esp. International Economics) answers these and other questions in the video.