Young Researchers posters
For the first time this year the European Commission, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs ran a call inviting young PhD students or researchers to participate in the Poster session at the Annual Research Conference. The participation of young economists coming from different Universities is expected to add creativity, new and different perspectives, and solutions to better address the challenges faced by policymakers in a changing world.
Two PhD students: Olivier Päfuti and Hannah Zillessen have been invited to present their work to the Commission on a three-day working visit while other seven have been selected to present their posters.
Below you can find the posters and the papers presented.
You may chat with Young Researchers using a Skype room on the day of the event. Please follow the instructions on screen and identify to whom you’re asking a question.
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Author: Hannah Zillessen (Department of Economics, University of Oxford)PosterEnglish
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A “climate bad bank” to navigate stranded assets Exploring an emerging policy proposal
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Chance in the Challenge – Positive Environmental Externalities in the Tourism Sector through COVID-19
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Corporate Saving and Trade Imbalances The Role of Investment Goods Exports
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Cyclical attention to saving
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Inflation – who cares? Monetary Policy in Times of Low Attention
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Can media pluralism be harmful to news quality?
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Non-performing loans due to inefficient capital reallocation
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Fixed exchange rate – friend or foe of labour cost adjustments?
The following posters were produced by colleagues at ECFIN and the JRC invited to participate in the poster session.
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Lockdown Policy Choices, Outcomes and the Value of Preparation Time A stylised model
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Nowcast
Authors: Nowcasting team, Luca Onorante et al. (JRC, ECFIN)PosterEnglish