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Towards a new labour market?

16th joint ECB/CEPR workshop

Monday, 21 and Tuesday, 22 November 2022, Frankfurt am Main

This year’s workshop focuses on new labour markets features and challenges ahead. It will cover macroeconomic fluctuations and policies, labour market heterogeneity and monetary policy as well as the impact of new technologies, new forms working practises and diversity and inclusive working practises.

Programme

Times are Central European Time (UTC+1)

* indicates the presenter

Monday, 21 November 2022
12:00

Registration

12:30

Lunch

13:30

Equilibrium Effects of the Minimum Wage: the Role of Product Market Power

  • Salvatore Lo Bello*, Banca d'Italia
  • Lorenzo Pesaresi, University of Zürich

Discussant: Aseem Patel, University of Essex

14:30

Dual Labor Markets and the Equilibrium Distribution of Firms

  • Josep Pijoan-Mas, CEMFI and CEPR
  • Pau Roldan-Blanco*, Banco de España

Discussant: Edouard Schaal, Barcelona School of Economics (CREI)

15:30

Coffee break

15:45

The False Illusion of Wage Cyclicality

  • Ines Black, Duke University, Fuqua School of Business
  • Ana Figueiredo*, Erasmus School of Economics and Tinbergen Institute

Discussant: Anja Bauer, Institute for Employment Research

16:45

Inclusive Monetary Policy: How Tight Labor Markets Facilitate Broad-Based Employment Growth

  • Nittai K. Bergman, Berglas School of Economics, Tel Aviv University
  • Benjamin Born, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management
  • David Matsa, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University and NBER
  • Michael Weber*, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago, CEPR, NBER

Discussant: Anna Rogantini, Sveriges Riksbank

17:45

Coffee break

18:00

Keynote speech

Aysegul Sahin, University of Texas at Austin

19:30

End of day 1

Tuesday, 22 November 2022
8:30

Registration

9:00

Entrepreneurship and the Platform Economy: Evidence from U.S. Tax Returns

  • Matthew Denes, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Spyridon Lagaras*, Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh
  • Margarita Tsoutsoura. Cornell University, CEPR, ECGI, and NBER

Discussant: Mirko Draca, University of Warwick

10:00

New Technologies and Jobs in Europe

  • Stefania Albanesi, University of Pittsburgh, NBER and CEPR
  • Antonio Dias da Silva, European Central Bank
  • Juan F. Jimeno*, Banco de España
  • Ana Lamo, European Central Bank
  • Alena Wabitsch, University of Oxford

Discussant: Marta Golin, University of Zürich

11:00

Coffee break 

11:15

Firm Concentration & Endogenous Amenity Provision: The Case of Schedule Flexible Work Arrangements

  • Abi Adams-Prassl, University of Oxford and CEPR
  • Maria Balgova*, IZA Institute of Labor Economics
  • Matthias Qian, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
  • Tom Waters, Institute for Fiscal Studies

Discussant: Giulia Giupponi, Bocconi University

12:15

Keynote speech

Ioana Marinescu, School of Social Policy and Practice, University of Pennsylvania, and US Department of Justice Antitrust Division

13:15

Lunch and end of workshop

Audiovisual notice: Images and video recordings may be published online.

Please note that this programme may be subject to change without notice.

General information

European Central Bank
Room C3.08
Sonnemannstrasse 20
60314 Frankfurt am Main

Conference language

English

Organising committee

  • Abi Adams-Prassl, University of Oxford and CEPR
  • Agostino Consolo, European Central Bank
  • Ana Lamo, European Central Bank
  • Antonella Trigari, Bocconi University and CEPR

Contact

Clare Childs
Labour.Market.Workshop@ecb.europa.eu

CEPR Website

www.cepr.org