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31. FIW Workshop: Firms and Workers in the Global Economy
FIW-Workshop 'Firms and Workers in the Global Economy'
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Venue: JKU Linz; Altenbergerstr. 69, 4040 Linz
Programm
September 22, 2022
10:45 Opening Remarks
Harald Oberhofer (Wifo, WU); Michael Irlacher (JKU)
11:00 Session I – Chair: Michael Irlacher
- 11:00-11:45: Inga Heiland (U Kiel / IfW Kiel)
Trade from Space: Shipping Networks and the Global Implications of Local Shocks - 11:45-12:30: Lei Li (U Mannheim)
Skill-Biased Imports, Human Capital Accumulation, and the Allocation of Talent
12:30 Lunch Break
13:45 Session II – Chair: Harald Oberhofer
- 13:45-14:30: Michael Koch (U Aarhus)
Multiproduct Mergers and the Product Mix in Domestic and Foreign Markets - 14:30-15:15: Mathieu Parenti (ULB)
Profit Shifting Frictions and the Geography of Multinational Production
15:15 Coffee
15:45 Session III – Chair: Harald Oberhofer
- 15:45-16:30: Katharina Erhardt (HHU Düsseldorf / DICE)
Winners and Losers of the 2015 Swiss Exchange Rate Shock: Unveiling Heterogeneous Worker Responses - 16:30-17:15: Wolfgang Dauth (IAB / U Bamberg)
Transforming Institutions: Labor Reallocation and Wage Growth in a Reunified Germany
September 23, 2022
09:00 Session IV – Chair: Karin Mayr-Dorn
- 09:00-09:45: Birgit Meyer (Wifo)
Innovation, Upgrading and the Depth of Internationalization - 09:45-10:30: Lisandra Flach (ifo)
Robotizing to Compete: Evidence from the Eastern European Enlargement
10:30 Coffee
11:00 Session V – Chair: Michael Irlacher
- 11:00-11:45: Frank Pisch (TU Darmstadt)
Managing Export Complexity: The Role of Service Outsourcing - 11:45-12:30: Johannes Boehm (Sciences Po)
Growth and the Fragmentation of Production
12:30 Lunch – Teichwerk
Closure