The conference, organized by the Bank of Italy, CEPR, and CEBRA’s International Trade and Macroeconomics Program, will focus on recent challenges for macroeconomic policies and structural reform design, with an emphasis on micro-macro linkages. Issues of particular interest include the links between international trade and competitiveness, the implications of dispersed productivity growth, and the role of macroeconomic imbalances. Both theoretical and empirical contributions are welcome. Keynote speakers will be Thomas Chaney (Sciences Po) and Giancarlo Corsetti (University of Cambridge).
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