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  • 7TH ECB/CEPR Labour Market Workshop

"Unemployment developments after the crisis"

Frankfurt am Main, 16-17 December 2010

Preliminary programme

Thursday,16 December

08:30 – 09:00 Registration and coffee
09:00 – 10:00 Keynote Lecture: "Labour market policy before and after the great recession"
Giuseppe Bertola (Università degli Studi di Torino and CEPR)
  Session ONE: Finance and Labour Markets
Chairperson: Huw Pill (European Central Bank - ECB)
10:00 – 10:50 Fluctuations, labour markets and financial shocks Download
Nicola Acocella (Sapienza University of Rome)
Laura Bisio (Sapienza University of Rome) (Presenter)
Giovanni De Bartolomeo (University of Teramo)
Alessandra Pelloni (University of Rome Tor Vergata)
Discussant: Stephan Fahr (European Central Bank - ECB)
10:50 – 11:10 Coffee Break
11:10 – 12:00 Finance and employment Download
Marco Pagano (University of Naples Federico II, CSEF, EIEF and CEPR)
Giovanni Pica (University of Salerno and CSEF) (Presenter)
Discussant: Alfonso Rosolia (Banca d'Italia)
12:00 – 12:50 The Propagation of Technology Shocks: Do Goods, Labour and Credit Market Imperfections Matter and How Much? Download
Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau (Tepper School of Business Carnegie Mellon University) (Presenter)
Etienne Wasmer (Science-Po Paris OFCE, IZA, Crest and CEPR)
Discussant: Thijs van Rens (CREI and Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
12:50 – 14:00 Lunch
  Session TWO: Recent Developments of Employment and Unemployment
Chairperson : Monika Merz (University of Vienna, IZA and CEPR)
14:00 – 14:50 Distributional Consequences of Labour Demand Adjustments to a Downturn: A Model-based Approach with Application to Germany 2008-09   Download
Olivier Bargain (University College Dublin and Paris Jourdan Sciences Economiques)
Herwig Immervoll (OECD)
Andreas Peichl (IZA Institute for the Study of Labour)
Sebastian Siegloch (IZA - Institute for the Study of Labour) (Presenter)
Discussant: Tamas Papp (Institute for Advanced Studies - IHS, Vienna)
14:50 – 15:40 Euro area labour markets: Different reaction to shocks? Download
Jan Bruha (Czech National Bank – CNB) (Presenter)
Beatrice Pierluigi (European Central Bank – ECB)
Roberta Serafini (European Central Bank – ECB)
Discussant: Luca Onorante (European Central Bank - ECB)
15:40 – 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 – 16:50 Mismatch in the Labour Market: UK Download
Aysegul Sahin (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
Giorgio Topa (Federal Reserve Bank of New York) (Presenter)
Gianluca Violante (New York University and CEPR)
Discussant: Matteo Picchio (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
16:50 – 17:40 Fiscal expansions affect unemployment, but they may increase it  Download
Markus Bruckner (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Evi Pappa (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, MOVE and CEPR) (Presenter)
Discussant: Mathias Trabandt (European Central Bank - ECB)
19:30 Dinner - Emma Metzler Restaurant

Speakers have 30 minutes to present, 10 minutes for the discussant and 10 minutes for general discussion.

Friday, 17 December

  Session THREE: Labour market adjustments: price rigidities, wage rigidities and institutions
Chairperson: Hans-Joachim Klöckers (European Central Bank - ECB)
09:00 – 09:50 Assessing the Impact of the Financial Crisis on Structural Unemployment in OECD Countries  Download
Stéphanie Guichard (OECD) (Presenter)
Elena Rusticelli (OECD)
Discussant: Almut Balleer (IIES, Stockholm University)
09:50 – 10:40 Firm Adjustment During Times of Crisis Download
Julian Messina (World Bank and Universitat de Girona) (Presenter)
Tairi Rõõm (Bank of Estonia – Eesti Pank)
Silvia Fabiani (Banca d' Italia) and
Ana Lamo (European Central Bank)
Discussant: Andrea Weber (University of Mannheim)
10.40 - 11.00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 11:50 The Effects of Extended Unemployment Insurance over the Business Cycle on Labour Supply and Search Outcomes Download
Stefan Bender (Institute for Employment Research - IAB)
Johannes F. Schmieder (Boston University and IZA) (Presenter)
Till von Wachter (Columbia University, NBER, and IZA)
Discussant: Denis Fougère (Crest-INSEE, CNRS, ENSAE and CEPR)
11:50 – 12:40 Unemployment in an estimated New Keynesian model for the euro area
Jordi Gali (CREI, Universitat Pompeu Fabra and CEPR)
Frank Smets (European Central Bank and CEPR) (Presenter)
Raf Wouters (National Bank of Belgium - NBB)
Discussant: Keith Kuester (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia)
12:40 – 13:00 Speech by José Manuel González-Páramo
(European Central Bank, ECB - Executive Board Member)
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 16:00 Panel Discussion
Chairperson: Robert Anderton (European Central Bank)
Andrea Brandolini (Banca d'Italia)
Etienne Wasmer (Science-Po Paris OFCE, IZA, Crest and CEPR)
Juan F. Jimeno (Banco de España)
Ekkehard Ernst (ILO)
Stefano Scarpetta, tbc (OECD)

Speakers have 30 minutes to present, 10 minutes for the discussant and 10 minutes for general discussion.

Organizers:
Robert Anderton (European Central Bank)
Ana Lamo (European Central Bank)
Monika Merz (University of Vienna)

Luca Onorante (European Central Bank)
Etienne Wasmer (Science-Po Paris OFCE, IZA, Crest and CEPR)

Deadline for submissions: 24 September 2010

The ECB will host the 7th joint ECB/CEPR labour market workshop on 16-17 December 2010 on the topic of “Unemployment developments after the crisis”. As the economy recovers from the economic downturn, understanding the ways in which labour markets in Europe as well as in other industrialised countries respond and adjust is of fundamental importance. Suitable research topics for paper submissions include the following:

  • Dynamics of unemployment: How does unemployment, and particularly long-run unemployment, adjust to a slowdown in economic activity? Is there symmetry between upturns and downturns? Have these adjustment mechanisms changed in the current crisis environment? What explains variations of unemployment dynamics across countries? Do imperfections in housing and financial markets and low geographical mobility raise the persistence of unemployment fluctuations? What is the role of labour market institutions in explaining unemployment dynamics?
  • The medium-term impact of unemployment: What is the impact of different pattern of employment and unemployment for productivity and long-term growth? How have adjustment strategies over the crisis in terms of labour versus productivity adjustment affected potential output? What is the impact of unemployment and dual labour markets on poverty and income inequality?
  • The impact of reforms and policies on employment: A series of structural reforms and policies have been implemented in European countries. To what extent can they contribute to employment growth? Will these reforms foster a quick recovery in unemployment after the crisis? How helpful is the modelling of reforms for forecasting employment, output growth and inflation?

We welcome submissions that apply theoretical or empirical tools to analyse and project developments in the labour market.

We invite researchers wishing to submit their original contributions for presentation at this workshop to apply online and indicate whether or not you wish to present a paper. The deadline for replies is 18:00 GMT on Wednesday 24th September 2010.

You may also like to read Guidelines on how to register online for CEPR Meetings.

If you have any difficulties registering for this meeting, please contact Caroline Daniels, Meetings Assistant, at cdaniels@cepr.org or +44 20 7183 8817.

Presenters and discussants will be reimbursed for travel and accommodation in accordance with standard ECB guidelines.

Scientific Committee:

Ana Lamo (European Central Bank)
Monika Merz (University of Bonn and CEPR)

Luca Onorante (European Central Bank)
Robert Anderton (European Central Bank)
Etienne Wasmer (Sciences Po and CEPR).