2021 Summer Workshops in Economics
2021 Summer Workshops in Economics
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We are pleased to announce that we are renewing with our expanded edition of our Summer Workshops in Economics after a year's hiatus due to COVID-19.
In 2021 we will be hosting:
- Macroeconomics Workshop
- Labour Economics Workshop
The event is co-sponsored by Sciences Po, the Banque de France, the Chair in Sovereign Debt, and the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
When? Monday, June 21st and Tuesday, June 22nd, 2021
Where? Zoom
Registration is mandatory. If you would like to attend:
- the Macroeconomics Workshop, please contact Sandrine LEGOFF by email
- the Labour Economics Workshop, please register online (link).
MACROECONOMICS WORKSHOP - JUNE 21st & 22nd
Organisers: Jean BARTHELEMY (Banque de France), Nicolas CŒURDACIER (Sciences Po) and Gaetano GABALLO (HEC), Erwan QUINTIN (University of Wisconsin)
Guest-speakers:
- Federica ROMEI (Oxford)
- Marco BASSETO (Minneapolis Fed)
- Alessandro DOVIS (UPenn)
- Keith KUESTER (Bonn)
- Vincent STERK (UCL)
- Fernando MARTIN (St Louis Fed)
- Guillaume PLANTIN (Sciences Po)
Monday, June 21st - 2.50 to 6.30 PM (Paris time)
2.50 - 3.00 PM: Connection & welcoming remarks
Session 1: Capital Flows and Exchange Rates
3.00 - 3.50 PM: Keith KUESTER (Bonn)
Exchange Rate Insulation Puzzle (with Corsetti, Müller, Schmidt)
3.50 - 4.40 PM: Federica ROMEI (Oxford)
Why does capital flow from equal to unequal countries? (with de Ferra and Mitman)
4.40 - 4.50 PM: Break
Session 2: Heterogeneous Agents
4.50 - 5.40 PM: Alessandro DOVIS (U. of Pennsylvania)
Imperfect Risk Sharing and the Business Cycle (with Berger and Bocola)
5.40 - 6.30 PM: Vincent STERK (UCL)
Stock Market Participation, Inequality, and Monetary Policy (with Melcangi)
Tuesday, June 22nd - 4 to 6.40 PM (Paris Time)
Session 3: Monetary and Fiscal Interactions
4.00 - 4.50 PM: Guillaume PLANTIN (Sciences Po)
Fiscal and monetary interactions: A strategic approach (with Barthelemy and Mengus)
4.50 - 5.40 PM: Fernando MARTIN (St Louis Fed)
Fiscal Dominance
5.40 - 4.50 PM: Break
4.50 - 6.40 PM: Marco BASSETO (Minneapolis Fed)
Monetary/Fiscal Interactions with Forty Budget Constraints (with Caracciolo)
Download the programme (PDF 87.83 KB)
labour economics workshop - june 21st & June 22nd
Organisers: Ghazala AZMAT (Sciences Po, IZA) and Pierre CAHUC (Sciences Po, IZA)
Guest speakers:
- Alan MANNING (LSE)
- Ioana Elena MARINESCU (UPenn)
- Claire MONTIALOUX (UC Berkeley)
- Pedro S. MARTINS (Queen Mary University of London)
- Liyan SHI (EIEF)
- Hyunseob KIM (Cornell)
- Attila LINDNER (UCL)
Monday, June 21st - 3 to 6.30 PM (Paris time)
Session 1
3.00 - 3.45 PM: Alan MANNING (LSE)
Monopsony and the wage effects of migration (with Michael Amior)
3.45 - 4.30 PM: Ioana Elena MARINESCU (UPenn)
Minimum Wage Employment Effects and Labor Market Concentration (with José Azar, Emiliano Huet-Vaughn, Bledi Taska, Till von Wachter)
Session 2
5.00 - 5.45 PM: Claire MONTIALOUX (UC Berkeley)
Racial inequality, minimum wage spillovers, and the informal sector (with Ellora Derenoncourt, François Gérard, Lorenzo Lagos)
5.45 - 6.30 PM: Pedro S. MARTINS (Queen Mary University of London)
Beyond Employment: How Do Firms Respond to Minimum Wages?
Tuesday, June 22nd - 3 to 5.45 PM (Paris time)
Session 3
3.00 - 3.45 PM: Liyan SHI (EIEF)
The Macro Impact of Noncompete Contracts
3.45 - 4.30 PM: Hyunseob KIM (Cornell)
Shareholder Power and the Decline of Labor (with Antonio Falato and Till von Wachter) (download paper, PDF 628.05 KB)
Session 4
5.00 - 5.45 PM: Attila LINDNER (UCL)
Firm-level Technological Change and Skill Demand (with Balazs Murakozy, Balazs Reizer, Ragnhild Schreiner)