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CEPII 2001
Communications
2003
Inégalités et politiques sociales au Brésil
28 novembre
Séminaire organisé par le CEPII
Marcelo Neri
Centre d'Etudes des Politiques Sociales
Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro
Jérôme Sgard
CEPII
Lionel Fontagné
CEPII
Le risque de déflation et les moyen de la combattre
17 novembre
Séminaire organisé par le CEPII, le CIREM et Groupama Asset Management
Sources et raisons du risque déflationniste
Michel Aglietta
CEPII
Université Paris X
Laurent Berrebi
Groupama Asset Management
Richard Koo
Nomura
Les politiques pour combattre le risque déflationniste
Philppe Moutot
European Central Bank
Jeffery D. Amato
Bank for International Settlements
Global Economic Prospects 2004
3 septembre
Présentation du rapport par la Banque mondiale et le CEPII
Employment, Productivity and Skills in the Knowledge Economy
16 mai
Skill Use and Technical Change: International Evidence
Mary O'Mahony
Kate Robinson
Michela Vecchi
ICT and Employment Growth in Italian Industries
Alessandro Sterlacchini
Nicola Matteuci
The Employment of IT Personnel: a Comparison Between the US and the UK
Michael Peneder
Growth Accounts for France 1982-2000: the Role of Skills
Laurence Nayman
The Impact of ICT Investment on Establishment Productivity
Thomas Zwick
The Impact on Firms of ICT Skill-Supply Strategies - A British-German Comparison of Four Industries
Karin Wagner
Innovations and Job Stability
Thomas Coutrot
The Computerisation of the "Old" Economy: New Machines, New Structures and New Workers
Nathalie Greenan
Ageing and Welfare Systems: What Have we Learned?
A Comparative EU-US Perspective
24-25 janvier
Welcome
Guy Quaden
Immigration: Panacea or Danger for the EU?
Tito Boeri
Fewer Young People: Less Unemployment?
Juan Jimeno
The Impact of Enlargement, Ageing and the Labour Market
Karl Pichelmann
Demographic Evolutions and Unemployment: an Analysis of French Labour Markets with Workers Generations
Jean Chateau
Jean-Louis Guérin
Florence Legros
The Influence of Wage and Unemployment Differentials on Labour Mobility in the EU: A Meta-Analysis
Sjef Ederveen
Nick Bardsley
Immigration and the Dutch Economy: Labour Market Effects
Rob Euwals
Hans Roodenburg
Migration and Regional Adjustment to Asymmetric Shocks in Transition Economies
Jan Fidrmuc
Migration Policy, Irregular Migration and Aging in the Welfare State
M. Alofs
Budgetary Costs of Ageing
Henri Bogaert
Scenarios for Health Care Systems in an Ageing Society
Erika Schulz
Ageing and Pensions in the Euro Area. Survey and Projection Results
P.C. Rother
M. Catenaro
G. Schwab
Macroeconomic Consequences of Pension Reforms in Europe: an Investigation with the Ingénue Model
Equipe Ingénue
Population Ageing, Electoral Behaviour and Early Retirement
Florence Legros
Assessing the Political Sustainability of Parametric Social Security Reforms: The Case of Italy
Marcello D'Amato
Vicenzo Galasso
What Have we Learned in Europe?
Richard Blundell
What Have we Learned in the US?
Robert J. Willis
Demographic Risks and Uncertainty
Juha Alho
Behavioural Sclerosis and the Future of the Welfare State
Bengt-Arne Wickström
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