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Annual Research Conference 2021

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Organised since 2004, the 2021 edition of the Annual Research Conference (ARC) is co-organised by the Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN) and the Joint Research Centre (JRC). The ARC is the forum of excellence where European Institutions exchange knowledge and engage in dialogue with researchers at academic institutions and think tanks, practitioners at civil society organisations and citizens.

This year, DG ECFIN and the JRC invite the European Central Bank (ECB), the European Investment Bank (EIB), Eurofound and Conference participants to chart the European economy post COVID-19, recognising unusual times require unconventional policies. The Conference welcomes the findings of the High-Level Group convened by Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni discussing on the challenges posed to Europe by the post-pandemic economy and society.

Conference participants shall listen to speakers discuss diverse topics such as the unequal effects of the pandemic for citizens, firms and governments, the consequences of the pandemic for value chains, and the pronounced effect it had on school-age children and women. Academic researchers and EU officials shall discuss how the Recovery and Resilience Facility helps the EU emerge stronger and more resilient from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Join us in this year’s knowledge exchange, be informed. Be part of the ARC21.

Details

Date & Duration
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Location/Venue
Brussels, Belgium
Tags
COVID-19

Agenda

The Conference will start at 17h00

Webex Session

Alcide de Gasperi room 

17h00Opening Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni
17h15Directors-General Panel

Maarten Verwey

Stephen Quest

Lucrezia Reichlin

17h35
Commissioner Address
Commissioner Mariya Gabriel
17h50
Keynote Speech
Lucrezia Reichlin
00h45Concluding Panel

Marco Buti

Melinda Mills

Debora Revoltella

Benoît Cœuré

 


The Conference will start at 19:00

 Webex Session

Sicco Mansholt room 

19h00

Business dynamics, innovation and inequality

Chair

Francesco Mongelli

Mathias Trabandt (Goethe University Frankfurt)

Inequality in Life and Death

DiscussantZsófia Bárány (Central European University)

Anne Epaulard (Dauphine University)

Will Schumpeter Catch Covid-19?

DiscussantYu Zheng (Queen Mary University of London)

Florin Bilbiie (University of Lausanne)

Aggregate-Demand Amplification of Supply Disruptions: The Entry-Exit Multiplier

DiscussantVivien Lewis (Bundesbank)

20h30

Policy challenges and the recovery

Chair

Athanasios Orphanides

Evi Pappa (Universidad Carlos III / ECFIN Research Fellow)

What are the likely macroeconomic effects of the EU Recovery plan?

DiscussantLucia Granelli (ECFIN)

Stafano Corradin (ECB)

Euro area sovereign bond risk premia during the Covid-19 pandemic

Discussant Anastasios Orphanides (MIT Sloan School of Management)

Olga Croitorov (JRC)

Post-pandemic monetary-fiscal challenges in the euro area

DiscussantRafael Wouters (National Bank of Belgium)

 

The Conference will start at 19:00

Webex Session

Lord Jenkins room

19h00

Corporate and consumer responses

Chair

Sandra Phlippen

Stela Rubinova (OECD)

GVC participation and business results: a comparative analysis based on firm level information

DiscussantTina Golob Šušteršič (National Productivity Board of Slovenia)

Laurent Maurin (EIB)

Post Covid-19 Corporate vulnerabilities, risks for the recovery or opportunities for changes?

DiscussantLiza Archanskaia (ECFIN)

Geoff Kenny (ECB)

The Covid-19 Crisis and Consumption: Survey Evidence from Six EU Countries

DiscussantPatrick Moran (University of Copenhagen)

20h30

Social implications

Chair

Francisco Ferreira

Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln (Goethe University Frankfurt)

The Long Term Distributional and Welfare Effects of Covid-19 School Closures

Discussant Massimiliano Mascherini (EUROFOUND)

Matthias Doepke (Northwestern University)

This Time It’s Different: The Role of Women’s Employment in a Pandemic Recession

DiscussantJolanta Reingarde (EIGE)

Abigail Adams-Prassl (University of Oxford)

Inequality in the Impact of the Coronavirus Shock: Evidence from Real Time Surveys

DiscussantVanda Almeida (JRC)

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Organiser

Name
Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN),Joint Research Centre (JRC)