
Open Lecture by Emanuel Bajra at the Faculty of Economics
Today, the Faculty of Economics at the University “Ukshin Hoti” in Prizren successfully hosted an open lecture delivered by the renowned expert in financial markets and global economic developments, Mr. Emanuel Bajra.
The lecture focused on the topic “Geopolitics and Trade Policies: Consequences for Financial Markets and Economies of the Region”, offering a comprehensive and multidimensional perspective on the complex relationship between geopolitics and the global economy. During his presentation, Mr. Bajra elaborated on the historical evolution of the international financial system, starting from the Bretton Woods era, the energy and financial crises, up to contemporary challenges related to globalization, geopolitical rivalries, and structural transformations in financial markets .
Special attention was given to the implications of these developments for regional economies, including challenges related to economic integration, financial stability, and long-term development prospects in an increasingly multipolar world. The discussion also covered key contemporary issues such as the role of major global powers, capital transformation, globalization dynamics, and the impact of international crises on emerging economies.
The lecture was attended by a significant number of students and academic staff, who had the opportunity to engage in interactive discussions and benefit from the lecturer’s extensive professional experience and expertise. This event reflects the Faculty of Economics’ ongoing commitment to providing advanced academic experiences and bridging theory with practice through collaboration with distinguished international experts.
The Faculty of Economics expresses its sincere gratitude to Mr. Emanuel Bajra for his valuable contribution and for delivering an inspiring and motivating lecture. We also hope that this will not be the last collaboration and look forward to strengthening future cooperation with him, as a motivator and guide for the new generations in the fields of economics and finance.









