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GSE Trobada VIII showcases research from across the Barcelona economics community
On Friday, October 22 the BSE economics community gathered for the eighth annual GSE "Trobada," held this year at Casa Convalescència (UAB). The GSE "Trobada" is a full day academic gathering of BSE affiliated professors and external research fellows which provides the opportunity to share new developments and research in progress from across the School's prolific and diverse research community. The audience also included many students in the BSE master programs and reference doctoral programs.
The day's research presentations included:
- "Politics, Asymmetric Information, and Protectionism" - Prof. Giacomo Ponzetto (CREI-UPF and BSE)
- "Hedging Priors: On Novel Instruments to Insure against Ambiguity" - Prof. Johannes Gierlinger (UAB and BSE)
- "Natural Experiments in Economic History" - Prof. Davide Cantoni (UPF and BSE)
- "Productivity, Quality, and Export Intensities" - Prof. Rosario Crinò (IAE-CSIC and BSE)
Session Chairs: Prof. Juan Carlos Conesa (UAB and BSE) and Prof. Albert Carreras (UPF and BSE)
Roundtable: labor market reform in Spain
As always, the final session of the Trobada was a roundtable discussion. This year's panel focused on the complexities of the Spanish labor market, in particular the growing population of workers on temporary contracts and the lost protections that this situation produces. The panel's analysts included:
- Prof. Juan J. Dolado (Universidad Carlos III)
- Prof. Sergi Jiménez-Martín (UPF and BSE)
- Prof. Julien Prat (IAE-CSIC and BSE)
- Prof. Thijs van Rens (CREI-UPF and BSE)
Session Chair: Prof. Nezih Guner (ICREA-UAB, MOVE, and BSE)