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EMU and Asymmetries in Labour Markets
Meeting
September 29 & 30 2000
Summary of proceedings
Paris
Existing asymmetries between European labour markets
Lionel Fontagné
CEPII
Chairman
An estimation of the wage-price loop with Phillips curve integrating the institutional characteristics
Odile Chagny
OFCE
Frédéric Reynès
OFCE
The wage curve: the lessons of an estimation over a panel of countries
Stéphanie Guichard
IMF
Jean-Pierre Laffargue
CEPII
Phillips curve asymmetry and the Nairu: tests and estimates for some euro zone countries
Miguel Saint-Aubyn
ISEG Lisbon
Micro-level evidence on European labour-market asymmetries
Pedro Silva Martins
Lisbon University
Asymmetry and the problem of aggregation in the euro area
David Mayes
Bank of Finland
Matti Viren
Bank of Finland
The evolutions of wage setting mechanisms following the introduction of the euro
Alain Gubian
DARES
Chairman
Wage bargaining under EMU: lessons from Ireland and the Netherlands
Dermot Hodson
South Bank University, London
Changing labour market flexibility in the EU
Eric Pentecost
Loughborough University
John Sessions
Brunel University
Does EMU lead to European wage-setting?
Alain Borghijs
Antwerp University
On the convergence of wage policy after EMU
Wolfgang Scheremet
DIW Berlin
Adjustment in EMU: a macro-economic impact evaluation of the degree of coordination between national trade unions
Steven Tanguy
Rennes University
Labour asymmetries and the conduct of the monetary policy in EMU
Daniel Gros
CEPS
Chairman
The finnish EMU buffers and the labour market under asymmetric shocks
Kari E. Alho
ETLA
Asymmetric labour markets in a converging Europe: do differences matter?
Ray Barrell
NIESR
Karen Dury
NIESR
European labour markets and the Euro: how much flexibility do we need?
Michael Burda
Berlin University
The fundamentals behind differences in regional migration
Ruud De Mooij
CPB
Richard Nahuis
CPB
Ashok Parikh
East Anglia University
Labour market institutions and monetary policy in EMU: do asymmetries matter?
Andrew Hallet Hughes
Strathclyde University
Nicholas Viegi
Strathclyde University