- 13th joint ECB/CEPR Labour Market Workshop
Labour supply, education, low growth and low wages after the crisis
Tuesday, 12 and Wednesday, 13 December 2017 
ECB main building, Room C5.02, Frankfurt am Main
Programme
* indicates the presenter
- 8:30
- Registration and coffee
- 9:00
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   Welcome addressLuc Laeven, European Central Bank and CEPR 
- 9:15
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   Keynote speech “Who Benefits From Productivity Growth? The Local and Aggregate Impacts of Local TFP Shocks on Wages, Rents, and Inequality”Enrico Moretti, University of California and CEPR 
- 10:15
- Coffee break
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   Session I – Policies, labour market institutions and firm behaviourChair: Wolfgang Modery, European Central Bank 
- 10:30
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   Credit Shocks, Employment Protection, and Growth: Firm-level Evidence from Spain- Alexander Popov*, European Central Bank
- Luc Laeven, European Central Bank and CEPR
- Peter McAdam, European Central Bank
 Discussant: Michele Pellizzari, Geneva School of Economics and Management and CEPR 
- 11:15
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   Employment Protection Deregulation and Labor Shares in Advanced Economies- Gabriele Ciminelli*, IMF and University of Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute
- Davide Furceri, IMF
- Romain Duval, IMF
 Discussant: Aysegul Sahin, Federal Reserve Bank of New York 
- 12:00
- Lunch
- 13:30
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   Payroll Taxes, Firm Behavior, and Rent Sharing: Evidence from a Young Workers’ Tax Cut in Sweden- Benjamin Schoefer*, UC Berkeley
- Emmanuel Saez, UC Berkeley
- David Seim, Stockholm University and CEPR
 Discussant: Kristiina Huttunen, VATT Institute for Economic Research and Aalto University 
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   Session II – Skills in the labour marketChair: Michael Ehrmann, European Central Bank 
- 14:15
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   Firms’ Heterogeneity and the Rise (and Fall) of the Return to Cognitive Skills- Giovanni Gallipoli*, University of British Columbia
- Michael Böhm, University of Bonn and University of British Columbia
 Discussant: Matias Cortes, York University, Canada 
- 15:00
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   How do Routine Tasks and Offshorability Influence Unemployment Duration and Subsequent Job Quality?- Rudolf Winter-Ebmer*, University Linz
- Bernhard Schmidpeter, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex
 Discussant: Michael Böhm, University of Bonn and University of British Columbia 
- 15:45
- Coffee break
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   Session III – Shocks, migration and the macroeconomyChair: Diego Rodriguez Palenzuela, European Central Bank 
- 16:00
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   Economic Migration and Business Cycles in a Small Open Economy with Matching FrictionsMatija Lozej*, Central Bank of Ireland Discussant: Marius Clemens, German Institute for Economic Research 
- 16:45
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   Immigration and the Macroeconomy: Some New Empirical Evidence- Francesco Furlanetto*, Norges Bank
- Ørjan Robstad, Norges Bank
 Discussant: Mario Izquierdo, Banco de España and Bank of Canada 
- 18:00
- Dinner
- 8:30
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   Registration and coffee 
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   Session IV – Labour market reformsChair: Michele Lenza, European Central Bank 
- 9:00
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   State Dependence in Labor Market Fluctuations: Evidence, Theory and Policy Implications- Francesco Zanetti*, University of Oxford
- Carlo Pizzinelli, University of Oxford
 Discussant: Monika Merz, University of Vienna and CEPR 
- 9:45
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   Ageing workforce, pension reform, and firm’s dynamics- Francesco D’Amuri*, Banca d’Italia and University of Essex
- Francesca Carta, Banca d’Italia
- Till von Wachter, UCLA and CEPR
 Discussant: Pedro Martins, Queen Mary University of London 
- 10:30
- Coffee break
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   Session V – Searching for jobsChair: Michele Pellizari, Geneva School of Economics and Management and CEPR 
- 10:45
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   Dream Jobs- Giordano Mion*, London School of Economics, University of Sussex and CEPR
- Luca David Opromolla, Banco de Portugal and CEPR
- Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano, London School of Economics and CEPR
 Discussant: Giovanni Pica, University of Lugano 
- 10:45
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   Dream Jobs- Giordano Mion*, London School of Economics, University of Sussex and CEPR
- Luca David Opromolla, Banco de Portugal and CEPR
- Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano, London School of Economics and CEPR
 Discussant: Giovanni Pica, University of Lugano 
- 11:30
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   Mismatch Unemployment and the Geography of Job Search- Roland Rathelot*, University of Warwick and CEPR
- Ioana E. Marinescu, University of Pennsylvania and NBER
 Discussant: Nils Gottfries, Uppsala University 
- 12:15
- Buffet lunch
- 13:30
- End of workshop
This programme may be subject to change without notice.
General information
 European Central Bank 
 Main building
 Sonnemannstrasse 20 
 60314 Frankfurt am Main
 +49 69 1344 0 
 Fax: +49 69 1344 6000 
 info@ecb.europa.eu 
Participants are requested to arrange their own transfers, unless indicated otherwise.
English
30 mins presenter, 10 mins discussant, 5 mins discussion
 
Ana Lamo, European Central Bank
 Luca Onorante, European Central Bank
 Michele Pellizzari, Geneva School of Economics and Management and CEPR
 Diego Rodríguez Palenzuela, European Central Bank
Nicola Bowen
 Directorate General Economic Developments
 Business Cycle Analysis Division
Phone: +49 69 1344 6351
Email: nicola.bowen@ecb.europa.eu