Academia Europaea-CEU-GLO Labor Symposium#

Friday, December 2, 2022, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

The online symposium is hosted by the Department of Public Policy at Central European University (CEU) in collaboration with Academia Europaea as part of the GLO Global Conference 2022. The symposium is dedicated to the memory of Jacques Drèze, a long-standing member of Academia Europaea (since 1989), who passed away on September 25, 2022.



Program#

  • 10:00-10:05: Welcome by Martin Kahanec MAE (Academia Europaea section chair and CEU)
  • 10:30-10:55: Management Practices and Productivity: Does Employee Representation Play a Moderating Role?
    By Uwe Jirjahn (University of Trier)
  • 11:45-12:00: Discussion and closing remarks

Zoom Link and codes:

https://ceu-edu.zoom.us/j/99468462249?pwd=RE9lS1Y2WVdJcHg0K2RUVUE0NFBBUT09

Meeting ID: 994 6846 2249
Passcode: 244859

Academia Europaea (AE) section Economics, Business and Management Sciences is concerned with the many academic issues dealing with individual behavior up to institutions, small and national organizations, countries, and multinational structures. Recent topics covered among others are migration and identity; financial markets; regional economics; and climate change. The AE-CEU-GLO Labor Symposium showcases some of the cutting-edge research in the areas of labor and population economics produced by section members as well as invited guests.

About Jacques Drèze#

Jacques Drèze, a long-standing member of Academia Europaea (since 1989) passed away on Sunday, September 25, 2022, in Verviers at the age of 93.

Jacques Drèze
Professor Jacques Drèze


Jacques inspired generations of economists, through his rigorous research (e.g. on economic uncertainty, general equilibrium theory, unemployment and disequilibrium economics), as a creator and director of the Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE), initiator of the European Doctoral Program in Quantitative Economics (EDP), founding father of the European Economic Association (of which he served as the first President in 1985), and professor at Université Catholique de Louvain and Cornell University. 

Jacques combined academic excellence with an open-door approach and empathy for the personal challenges of students and colleagues seeking his advice. He has been an exemplary role model for economists as well as economic policy professionals. 

Jacques will be missed immensely.

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