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The Institute for Fiscal Studies is organising the first of what will hopefully be an annual series of workshops featuring presentations by alumni of the IFS postdoc scheme. This year's workshop will focus on applied public and labour economics, and will feature a keynote address from the IFS Research Director Imran Rasul.
This workshop will take place in-person only, and spaces are limited and aimed at late-stage PhD students or faculty. Please email [email protected] to express your interest in attending.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Rachel Cassidy (WB)
- Dita Eckardt (Warwick)
- Elisa Facchetti (University of Rome Tor Vergata)
- Giulia Giupponi (Bocconi)
- Kerstin Holzheu (Sciences Po)
- Aitor Irastorza-Fadrique (IFS)
- Esteban Miralles-Garcia (Bank of Spain)
- Tim Obermeier (Leicester)
- Dario Tortorolo (WB)
- Tomasz Zawisza (OECD)
Speakers
CPP Director, IFS Research Director
Imran is Professor of Economics at University College London and Director of the Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy at the IFS.
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