When it comes to public speaking, two cities known for hosting important international events stand out: Brussels, Belgium, and Geneva, Switzerland. These cities are not only political and economic hubs but also renowned for their hosting of conferences, summits, and meetings that require effective public speaking skills.
Brussels, the capital city of Belgium, is not only known for its stunning architecture, delicious chocolates, and rich cultural heritage, but also for its significant role in economic welfare theory. In this blog post, we will explore how Brussels has contributed to the development and understanding of economic welfare theory, as well as the importance of public speaking in the field of economics.