MONDAY, JULY 22:
12:00 N Lunch
1:00 PM OLIVIER BLANCHARD, MIT and NBER
AUGUSTIN LANDIER, MIT
The Perverse Effects of Partial Labor Market Reform:
Fixed Term Contracts in France
2:00 PM CESAR ALONSO-BORREGO, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
JESUS FERNANDEZ VILLAVERDE, University of Pennsylvania
JOSE GALDON-SANCHEZ, University of Navarra
Evaluating Labor Market Reform:
Evaluating Labor Market Reforms:A General Equilibrium Approach
3:00 PM Break
3:15 PM RICHARD ROGERSON, Arizona State University and NBER
Employment Levels in the US and Europe:
The Role of the Service Sector
4:15 PM STEVE DAVIS, University of Chicago and NBER
MAGNUS HENREKSON, Stockholm School of Economics
Personal Taxes and the Scope for Market Activity
5:15 PM Adjourn
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TUESDAY, JULY 23:
12:00 N Lunch
1:00 PM ED NOSAL and PETER RUPERT, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Life Cycle Wages and Job Changes
2:00 PM KEN BURDETT, University of Pennsylvania
RYOICHI IMAI, Nagoya University
RANDALL WRIGHT, University of Pennsylvania and NBER
Unstable Relationships
3:00 PM Break
3:15 PM DALE MORTENSEN, Northwestern University
How Are (Danish) Wages Determined?
4:15 PM DARON ACEMOGLU, MIT and NBER
PHILIPPE AGHION, Harvard University and NBER
FABRIZIO ZILIBOTTI, Stockholm University
Distance to Frontier, Selection and Economic Growth
5:15 PM Adjourn
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24:
12:00 N Lunch
1:00 PM JAMES ALBRECHT and SUSAN VROMAN, Georgetown University
Equilibrium Directed Search with Multiple Applications
2:00 PM BENOIT JULIEN, University of Miami
JOHN KENNES and IAN KING, University of Auckland
The Mortensen Rule and Efficient Coordination Unemployment
3:00 PM Break
3:15 PM ALAIN DELACROIX, Purdue University
SOUYONG SHI, Indiana University
Directed Search on the Job and Wage Ladder
4:15 PM EVA NAGYPAL, Stockholm University
Directed Search with Incomplete Information
5:15 PM Adjourn
6:00 PM Clambake
Harvard Faculty Club
20 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA
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THURSDAY, JULY 25:
12:00 N Lunch
1:00 PM RAQUEL FERNANDEZ, New York University and NBER
ALESSANDRA FOGLI, New York University
CLAUDIA OLIVETTI, Boston University
Marrying Your Mom:
Preference Transmission and Women's Labor and Education
2:00 PM ANDREAS HORNSTEIN, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
PER KRUSELL, University of Rochester
GIANLUCA VIOLANTE, University College, London
Vintage Capital in a Matching Model:
The Unemployment Inequality Tradeoff
3:00 PM Break
3:15 PM GIUSEPPE MOSCARINI, Yale University
Skill and Luck in the Theory of Turnover
4:15 PM ROBERT SHIMER, Princeton University and NBER
Equilibrium Unemployment Fluctuations
5:15 PM Adjourn
FRIDAY, JULY 26:
12:00 N Lunch
1:00 PM YONGSUNG CHANG, University of Pennsylvania
SUN-BIN KIM, Concordia University
From Individual to Aggregate Labor Supply
2:00 PM ADRIAN MASTERS, University of Essex
3:00 PM Break
3:15 PM MARCELO VERACIERTO, Federal Reserve Bank of ChicagoOn the Cyclical Behavior of Employment, Unemployment and Labor Force Participation
4:15 PM Adjourn
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