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The 3rd Bank of Italy-CEPR Labour workshop will take place in Rome on the 10-11 September 2020, with the aim of bringing together leading and emerging labour economists.

Although we invite submissions in all areas of labour economics, papers that are relevant for the understanding of labour market dynamics and their interaction with institutions are particularly welcome:

  • Labour demand, wages and employment dynamics: effects of automation, matching efficiency, monopsony and market concentration
  • Structural and cyclical determinants of labour supply
  • The analysis of labour market institutions on efficiency and equity grounds
  • Labour Market adjustment to shocks

Keynote speakers will be:
David Dorn (University of Zurich)
Lisa Kahn (University of Rochester)
Camille Landais (London School of Economics).

In order to foster the desired interaction, participants are required to stay for the entire duration of the conference. The programme will start on Thursday morning (10th) and end on Friday afternoon (11th).

Funding Limited financial support for economy class air travel will be available in accordance with the CEPR guidelines; accommodation will be provided to all speakers. How to apply If you are a CEPR-affiliated or have a profile on the CEPR portal, please submit your paper by visiting the call for papers webpage. If you do not currently have a CEPR profile, please create a new profile here and then click on the registration link above. Please include the paper you wish to submit or indicate if you would like to participate without presenting a paper.
If you have any difficulties registering for this meeting, please contact Mariolina Ciccone, Events Officer at [email protected] or +44 20 7183 8809.

The application deadline is 18:00 GMT on Friday April, 17.
Decisions of acceptance or rejection by the programme committee will be announced by the end of May.

Organisers:
Francesco D'Amuri (Bank of Italy), Marta De Philippis (Bank of Italy), Thomas Le Barbanchon (Bocconi University and CEPR), Marco Manacorda (Queen Mary University of London and CEPR) and Claudio Michelacci (EIEF and CEPR).