The information below is for the most recent edition of the BSE Summer Forum Workshop on Firms in the Global Economy (2023).
This workshop will bring together applied economists working in the fields of global linkages, international economics, productivity growth and firms dynamics to discuss the most recent academic research. We are particularly (even though not exclusively) interested in contributions that analyze these topics from a global perspective.
Topics of interest could include:
- FIRMS IN THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY: Financial linkages, FDI, trade, offshoring, firm-to-firm linkages, ownership structures, governance.
- FIRMS AND THE MACROECONOMY: Business cycles, structural transformation, networks, granular economy, reallocation.
- TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION) Technology decisions as a function of competition and policy incentives.
- (WORKFORCE SKILLS, POLICY, ENTREPRENEURSHIP: Interplay between workforce skills, policy regulation, and entrepreneurship.
- FINANCE AND FIRM DYNAMICS: Financial factors, investment and employment decisions, and firm dynamics.
Workshop organizers
- Vasco Carvalho (University of Cambridge and CEPR)
- Julian di Giovanni (United States Federal Reserve Bank of New York and CEPR)
- Christian Fons-Rosen (University of California at Merced)
- Manuel García-Santana (UPF and BSE)
- Isabelle Mejean (Sciences Po and CEPR)
- Carolina Villegas-Sanchez (ESADE Business School and CEPR)
Previous editions
Speakers appear in the order in which they presented during the workshop.
- 2023 Edition
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- 2022 Edition
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- 2021 Edition
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- 2019 Edition
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- 2018 Edition
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- 2017 Edition
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- 2016 Edition
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- 2015 Edition
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- 2014 Edition
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