Conferences and workshops in 2021

CRC TR 224 EPoS & IFS CoViD-19 Research Day

Organization:  Richard Blundell, Monica Costa Dias, Harald Fadinger, Hans-Martin von Gaudecker

Dates: December 10, 2021

Venue: Virtual workshop

This research workshop has been on the economics of this pandemic. Presenters came from the CRC and the Institute for Fiscal Studies.

CRC TR 224 EPoS & MaCCI workshop on "Trade Policy and Global Value Chains"

Organization: Harald Fadinger, Lei Li, Jan Schymik

Dates: November 29-30, 2021

Venue: Mannheim

CRC TR 224 EPoS & MaCCI Law & Economics Conference "Competition and the Regulation of New Business Models in Finance"

Organization: Jens-Uwe Franck, Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden

Dates: November 18-19, 2021

Venue: Mannheim

Workshop on "Labour Market Adjustments to New Technologies and Globalisation"

Organization: Sarra Ben Yahmed, Harald Fadinger 

Dates: October 29-30, 2021

Venue: ZEW Mannheim

Keynote speakers were Philippe Aghion and John Van Reenen.

CRC TR 224 Family Economics Workshop

Organization: Minchul Yum

Dates: October 26, 2021

Venue: In-person at the University of Mannheim

2021 Frankfurt-Mannheim Macro Workshop

Organization: Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln, Anne Hannusch, Zainab Iftikhar, Leo Kaas, Alexander Ludwig

Dates: September 23-24, 2021

Venue: Virtual workshop. If on-site is possible, we will host the workshop at the University of Frankfurt.

The Frankfurt-Mannheim-Macro Workshop is held on a yearly basis. It provides a forum for the discussion and the development of macro-oriented research projects by researchers at universities and research institutions in Frankfurt and Mannheim and aims at stimulating the exchange between the two groups. The workshop targets a broad audience including advanced PhD students, junior and tenured faculty.

Virtual CRC TR 224 Workshop on Labor Markets

Organization: Effrosyni Adamopoulou, Andreas Gulyás, Moritz Kuhn

Dates: July 08-09, 2021

Venue: online

The Collaborative Research Center of the Universities of Bonn and Mannheim organized a two-day virtual workshop on labor markets. Topics of interest for paper submissions included but were not restricted to the determinants of earnings dynamics, families in the labor market, worker flows and firm dynamics, the effects of minimum wages, or the consequences of mass layoffs.

Workshop on "Secrecy and Disclosure in Innovation"

Organization: Bernhard Ganglmair, Eleftheria Triviza

Dates: June 16-17, 2021

Venue: In-person at the University of Mannheim

This workshop was part of the Mannheim Virtual IO Seminar.

Workshop on "The Causes and Consequences of Inequality"

Organization: Laura Ehrmantraut, Han Ye, Renske Stans, Yasemin Özdemir, Christina Bellés-Obrero

Dates: June 03-04, 2021

Venue: Online

This workshop intend was to bring together researchers that work on the causes and consequences of inequalities during different stages of life. In particular, we focussed on crucial topics within childhood, adulthood, and old age. The workshop aimed at fostering an exchange that transcends research in the separate stages of life and to gain a broader view of how inequalities over individuals’ lifetime are connected.

Mannheim Virtual IO Seminar

Organization: Bernhard Ganglmair, Eleftheria Triviza

Dates: Weekly on Thursday at 3pm, starting March 18, 2021, until June 03, 2021

The Mannheim Centre for Competition and Innovation (MaCCI), the ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), and the Collaborative Research Center TR 224 "EPoS" at the University of Bonn and the University of Mannheim are happy to announce the  "Mannheim Virtual IO Seminar Series".
The papers this spring were related to the broader topic of "Secrecy and Strategic Disclosure" in competition, innovation, and beyond.
On June 16 - 17, 2021 a workshop on "Secrecy and Disclosure in Innovation" took place.

Program

Virtual Workshop on Policies to Cope with the COVID-19 Crisis

Organization: Harald Fadinger, Jan Schymik, Sebastian Siegloch, and Sebastian Seitz

Dates: January 27-28, 2021

This workshop presented and discussed recent policy-relevant work from different fields of economics exploring the economic and epidomological aspects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The research that was presented studied these questions in both Europe and the US covering timely questions, such as individual behavior and non-pharmaceutical interventions, as well as macroeconomic consequences and labor market outcomes.

Conferences and workshops: past events

Here you can find information about past conferences and workshops organized by CRC memberS.

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